Jeff B
Inspired
Hi all and FAS team,
Last night as I was spending some time working with my AFX and all the software available for it, I began to contemplate how just how we all interact with the unit and how easy the software makes it to create patches and edit all the in-depth settings. Unfortunately for me, I have to always have my rig near my computer for me to actually utilize these features being that I don't personally own a laptop, but just acquired an iPad mini. With everything these days becoming more portable, I was just curious if you all feel that it would be helpful to have an app of the FAS software to use with your iPads and such?
I've also noticed more music gear interacting with iPhones and tablets, etc. I even noticed while watching some concert footage how players such as Jordan Rudess and Vernon Reid, just to mention a few, utilize iPads into their performance, rather it be to read musical scores or to control their pedals and gear via Bluetooth technology.
Anyways... I was just having a moment of curiosity about what you all think on this topic. I'm not sure how difficult the process is to actually create apps and such (especially quality ones), but I think that it would be a great offering and would allow us to even create a more portable system (maybe by integrating the tablets into our rack) that would be easily tweaked on the fly.
Thanks for taking a listen to my thoughts.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Last night as I was spending some time working with my AFX and all the software available for it, I began to contemplate how just how we all interact with the unit and how easy the software makes it to create patches and edit all the in-depth settings. Unfortunately for me, I have to always have my rig near my computer for me to actually utilize these features being that I don't personally own a laptop, but just acquired an iPad mini. With everything these days becoming more portable, I was just curious if you all feel that it would be helpful to have an app of the FAS software to use with your iPads and such?
I've also noticed more music gear interacting with iPhones and tablets, etc. I even noticed while watching some concert footage how players such as Jordan Rudess and Vernon Reid, just to mention a few, utilize iPads into their performance, rather it be to read musical scores or to control their pedals and gear via Bluetooth technology.
Anyways... I was just having a moment of curiosity about what you all think on this topic. I'm not sure how difficult the process is to actually create apps and such (especially quality ones), but I think that it would be a great offering and would allow us to even create a more portable system (maybe by integrating the tablets into our rack) that would be easily tweaked on the fly.
Thanks for taking a listen to my thoughts.