![]() Using a K&M iPad holder on a mic boom on a short stand made to fit in my OnStage 2 tier Z stand, have a cable to charge it, just insert it (I don't leave it there), tighten up the holder, power on, works a treat. Thought about a first generation 12" iPad Pro, but the 9" one works just fine when I move it a bit closer to me. Should be possible to find a good used/refurbished iPad 3 (or later - need Bluetooth 4 for most of the current pedals for page turning) at a reasonable price - by far the easiest way for anyone who is already using OnSong and familiar with its use. ![]() Back it up to iCloud Files or Dropbox, then load the other two from the backup. The iPad 3 is quite sufficiently fast to handle the app well (I still have Module and a few other music apps on it, 32GB model, with plenty of space. The oldest is an iPad 3 (30-pin connector), which now is dedicated to use as music sheet viewer for my playing in church praise band. I have three iPads, it is loaded on all three. I've built a few songs using the text based input, but usually use PDF files, since that is what CCLI supplies. I'm using it in conjunction with CCLI and Ashampoo PDF Pro 2 (which allows very substantial editing on PDF files, even turning jpg images into PDF). They do have "console" add-in which allows viewing and adding songs from a web browser running on PC, Mac, probably Linux. According to their site, OnSong is working (somewhat slowly) on a Mac version, no mention of a PC version. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |