Cato Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Just had a bit of a play on Fender Studio. Used my Katana Go as the interface with the phone, works pretty well but I'll probably try the focusrite as well when I've got the right cable, just to compare. The app itself is pretty intuitive to get started rough recording a few tracks, but I tnink I'm going to need to read the instructions/ watch some tutorials to start unlocking it's full potential. Pretty impressed so far tbough. 2 Quote
Paul S Posted June 11 Posted June 11 On 06/06/2025 at 19:44, Paul S said: Thanks! I've just splashed out on a new USB B to Micro lead - think I might be able to cobble the rest together - see if it will work with Android tablet or phone. If not, as you say, the Fender Link IO is cheap enough. Lead arrived, connected everything up and it works! Fab. Ta everyone. 3 Quote
godathunder Posted June 12 Posted June 12 Have android sorted their latency problem these days? The older devices were absolutely unusable for real time audio (which was a shame, as they were my goto device for pretty much everything else mobile related) Quote
tauzero Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The USB device I got from AliExpress was generating lots of extraneous noise so I returned it (instant refund). I'm trying a Behringer UM2 instead which seems more promising. Quote
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