Setting up GarageBand on Windows 10 involves downloading the app, installing it, and following the setup instructions.
Setting up GarageBand on Windows 10 involves downloading the app, installing it, and following the setup instructions.
It seems we probably won't see that kind of transition between windows and Windows phones anytime soon. In fact, I think cross-platform solutions across different operating systems would be more practical than switching from desktop to mobile devices... who would handle advanced recording and audio on an iPad? Haha!
I know about irig and have noticed it's quite surprising they've discovered such a market. Probably more people are involved than I thought.
I hope Android's audio has less delay. For my needs, it seems unnecessary. If you're recording, it's quite complicated. For sequencing or similar tasks, it feels too simple. I really prefer Korg products.
It helps many users. For more content just move your project to your Mac. That’s what my Dad does. He creates a project, gets the base, and brings it to his iMac for completion or refinement. Apple clearly invests significant effort into GarageBand, especially with the latest improvements.
It seems like you're noticing a lot of great alternatives, especially for iOS. iOS Studio offers some unique features, and Steinberg provides strong tools with Cubase and Cubasis.