“The iPad in the Music Studio” Published by Hal Leonard

We know what you’re thinking…a book about the iPad? But it’s not a contradiction — The iPad in the Music Studio is actually a smart multimedia tutorial, designed to quickly elevate your use of Apple’s essential tablet for serious music production.

Tap the full musical power of the iPad.

Tap the full musical power of the iPad.

Created by co-authors Thomas Rudolph and Vincent Leonard for publisher Hal Leonard, the book’s goal is to increase musical spontaneity and creativity with the iPad. Musicians, engineers, producers, and DJs all stand to benefit from the The iPad in the Music Studio, which focuses on the iPad’s connectivity to professional, project, and home facilities.

The latest iPad-related music hardware and software on the market is covered, while QR codes throughout the book quickly links users to demo videos of the products covered. It’s an educational multimedia 360!

Topics covered in The iPad in the Music Studio include:

•    Hardware to link microphones and instruments for live multi-track recording
•    Controlling desktop software with the iPad
•    Using the iPad and iPhone with mixers
•    The iPad and Guitar EFX software and hardware
•    DJ equipment and apps
•    Using the iPad to publish and distribute your music on social media

The book provides a step-by-step guide through the most popular and productive apps for the iPad 2, third- or fourth-generation iPad, or iPad mini running the latest versions of the iOS.
The iPad in the Music Studio also provides guidance on the best apps for music and how to apply them when creating and recording music. Weighing in at 244 pages, it’s available now for $19.99.

Inquiring about the author’s qualifications? Let us sate your curiosity:

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Thomas Rudolph is an educator, performer, composer, and author of several music-related books. He develops and teaches courses for the Berklee College of Music online school, Central Connecticut State, and Villanova University. Rudolph is co-founder of TI:ME (Technology in Music Education) and his articles have appeared in the Music Educators Journal, the Instrumentalist, and Downbeat Magazine. He lives in Philadelphia.

Vincent Leonard is coauthor of Recording in a Digital World, Finale: An Easy Guide to Music Notation, and Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Music Notation. His works as a producer and composer have premiered nationally and internationally, and he is widely known as a copyist and arranger, having worked with Peter Nero, the Philly Pops Orchestra, Doc Severinsen, the London Symphony Orchestra, and more. He lives in Philadelphia.

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