Thanks, I hope it helps people with the routing and recording. I'm going to have to run a signal to each channel on my next setup and see where it comes out on the ipad.
thank you soooooooo much! I have had my eye on this to use with the iPad. Answered a lot of questions. Primarily the biggest in how you record audio from iPad into Zoom. Was hoping it was over USB -c to USB- c lol Can't have everything! Happy New Year!
Glad it helped. The L6 is pretty great and it does actually go usb-c to usb-c (that was the cable I used in the video). I will say the recordings sound better on the recorder than the ipad so far...I mean I'm still a new a user. If you have any other questions I got you. Happy New Year!
@@korgds1048 32 bit float. from my understanding if the recording clips you can just lower the volume after recording is done and the clipping noise is not there anymore. It maxed out here on this with no clipping but I would have to do some overdriven recordings to know for sure. I have seen reviews that say this could be only tracks 1&2 or not a true 32 bit. TBD....
From the manual: The L6 can be operated using USB bus power by connecting a computer to the USB (Type-C) port on the top of the unit. A 5V mobile battery (commercially-available) can also be used to provide power.
From the manual: The L6 can be operated using USB bus power by connecting a computer to the USB (Type-C) port on the top of the unit. A 5V mobile battery (commercially-available) can also be used to provide power.
The bit crusher (glitch) is the left side of the pedal and can be slowed down further with a switch on the back for more lofi. Saturation is the right side (freeze). Pedal is onward by chase bliss. If using an instrument like a guitar it follows your playing like a second version of you sampling yourself while adding fx. Just buy it….
A great video thanks.
Thanks. now i'm curious of just running a bunch of inputs to the ipad/mac and seeing how that gets routed.
Nice - great work
Thanks, I hope it helps people with the routing and recording. I'm going to have to run a signal to each channel on my next setup and see where it comes out on the ipad.
@michaelnervOus 👍🙂
thank you soooooooo much! I have had my eye on this to use with the iPad. Answered a lot of questions. Primarily the biggest in how you record audio from iPad into Zoom. Was hoping it was over USB -c to USB- c lol Can't have everything! Happy New Year!
Glad it helped. The L6 is pretty great and it does actually go usb-c to usb-c (that was the cable I used in the video). I will say the recordings sound better on the recorder than the ipad so far...I mean I'm still a new a user. If you have any other questions I got you. Happy New Year!
Also if you can get it through Guitar Center they gave me 10% off (obviously not affiliated) that is what i did.
@@michaelnervOusawesome. Thank you.
@@krazywabbitno problem
I let the volume get loud towards the end of the recordings and nothing clipped anywhere, was way too loud in my headphones though.
anti-distortion? tell me more
@@korgds1048 32 bit float. from my understanding if the recording clips you can just lower the volume after recording is done and the clipping noise is not there anymore. It maxed out here on this with no clipping but I would have to do some overdriven recordings to know for sure. I have seen reviews that say this could be only tracks 1&2 or not a true 32 bit. TBD....
@@michaelnervOus sounds complicated but that makes sense somehow
does the iPad power the zoom or the other way around? or you have to power them separately?
From the manual: The L6 can be operated using USB bus power by connecting a computer to the USB (Type-C) port on the top of the unit. A 5V mobile battery (commercially-available) can also be used to provide power.
From the manual: The L6 can be operated using USB bus power by connecting a computer to the USB (Type-C) port on the top of the unit. A 5V mobile battery (commercially-available) can also be used to provide power.
OMG, what pedal is that??? Is the bit-crusher, distortion, and widener all coming from that pedal??
The bit crusher (glitch) is the left side of the pedal and can be slowed down further with a switch on the back for more lofi. Saturation is the right side (freeze). Pedal is onward by chase bliss. If using an instrument like a guitar it follows your playing like a second version of you sampling yourself while adding fx. Just buy it….
It’s seriously the best fx pedal I have ever used