aww thank you for the kind words. yea i’ve found the ipad / norns combination to be an awesome pair. @bobbcorr you can totally do all those things though i’ve found some more rewarding than others. first, you are really gonna need an audio interface for your ipad and i couldn’t recommend the iconnecticity audio 4+ enough. 4 audio ins/outs midi in/out and two usb ports one for your computer and one specifically for your ipad. i use an awesome ios app called aum to do all the routing, you can send whatver app through whatever output, or send norns in to whatver app for processing and route all that to your ios daw of choice. i use this as my audio interface for both my studio / ios so for me its a win win
ive found ios daws to be kind of cumbersome and un inspiring but useful as straight recorders. i can record a multitrack jam session with intricate routing / effects processing and then take the recording over to ableton for editing.
ive also had luck sending midi out of norns using the mio usb to midi cable in to ios apps, though i often end up using norns sc engines as sound sources as they sound better to my ears.
sound processing and live sampling in to ios is where i think ios shines. runing norns in to borderlands granular is amazing as is live sampling audio in to samplr. all of which is exremly easy to do ( pretty much plug and play ) with an audio interface and aum.
just to share, my fav apps are borderlands ( granulator with live input ) samplr ( touchable sampler with the most intuitive interface i’ve ever some across, also has live input ) pattering ( euclidian drum machine ) audulus ( visual programing modular environment ) fugue machine ( 4 playhead sequencer , great for melody creation ) animoog ( weird “wavetable” i guess, synthesier ) and of course aum for routing everything together.