While no one would mistake the floor of Macworld/iWorld for NAMM , there are a lot of companies exhibiting at this year’s show that aim to help Mac users make music. Sonoma Wire Works has been busy updating their popular line of GuitarJack audio interfaces for iOS. The GuitarJack Stage (shown above) ($299, shipping in a couple of months) can be used for live performances or recording. This 24-bit...
Expo Notes: Making the Mac (and iPad and iPhone) more musical
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