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I have bought a Tascam AC adapter from Amazon, but it hasn’t arrived yet, so I haven’t been able to test if this will work in practice. This means I would have to power the Tascam device separately, then plug it via USB into the Lightning adapter, and hope for the best. I tried with different power bricks (including the 29W one), but the microphone plugged into the Tascam never appears as an input device in Ferrite.
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My other problem is that, while my MacBook Air can power the Tascam interface over USB, not even the Lightning to USB 3 adapter on the iPad Pro is enough to charge the iPad and power the Tascam interface at the same time. It’s less than ideal (other people on Skype don’t hear the good microphone’s version of another person’s voice – they hear the EarPods version), but it’s good enough, and it’s been working well for Fraser for over a year.

This forces him to wear two pair of EarPods with a bud in each ear, so he can hear both me on Skype and his voice for the local audio recording. The solution I’m considering is based on what my Canvas co-host Fraser Speirs does: he uses two devices – an iPad Pro and an iPhone – to join a Skype call (on the iPhone) and record his local audio track with Ferrite (on the iPad Pro). No accessory or workflow is going to solve this Apple needs to rebuild the iOS audio stack and make it like macOS’, where one audio track doesn’t take over the other. The issue lies in an intrinsic iOS limitation: the iPad can’t handle multiple audio streams at once, so I would have to choose between talking on Skype or recording my end of the conversation. I’ve yet to find a solution to the problem of simultaneously holding a Skype call with other people and recording my own audio with a Shure microphone I plug into a 2x2 Tascam USB interface. Of all the tasks I wanted to transition from macOS to iOS on my iPad Pro, podcasting is still the holdout. Along with iThoughts, Scrivener is another app I’m going to use again for my iOS reviews. The app allowed me to organize my writing, notes, and research material in a single place with a structure that wouldn’t have been possible in any other text editor. Scrivener proved to be an invaluable asset this year. While I was editing, I could glance at a document, view what colors stood out, and get an idea of which images were going to be used and which parts needed more work.
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I get a sub through my job so I don’t know if it’s free on the 10.5 (I upgraded the day it was announced). Office for iOS is great and is free unless you have the 12.9 Pro.

I used GN when I was away on work and it was great but I prefer Notability for its UI. Notability is fantastic and just edges GoodNotes for me. I put aside a couple of hours and scanned it all on my iPad Pro 9.7, organised it into folders based on the organisation in the box file, and shredded the fucker.
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I had a whole box file full of shit, nicely organised but just taking up space. It’s integration with iCloud Drive is outstanding. Readdle Suite is great, especially Scanner Pro.


I also have MyScript Calculator - a calculator that uses handwriting recognition for calculating formulas (I stopped using it recently because I want to replace it with a premium alternative).īecause I'm a super-senior (senior year = three semesters instead of two) I have LinkedIn and LinkedIn Jobs to keep me abreast of job alerts as well as job markets in four cities that I am interested in relocating to after graduation, and I'm also about to start using Squarespace in order to catalogue my experiences in preparing for graduation (a thirty-nine-year-old multiracial). I pay a yearly subscription to Merriam-Webster for the dictionary/thesaurus app this eliminates having to carry around a dictionary. MS Office (except for Excel) is useful for obvious reasons (for heavy Excel-based assignments I use my 2013 27" iMac). The following apps don't require the Pro capabilities but they ARE worth mentioning for students. It also contains an in-app web browser which allows for websites to be converted into.
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pdf files, and Documents, which contains a file manager for all of the files from other apps, including iTunes music which happens to be on my iPad, syncing between iCloud/Dropbox/OneCloud/et cetera. For me I also use Readdle's suite of apps, including PDF Expert, which converts websites, books and others to more manageable. Notability is a good one, that one ALONE is worth purchasing an iPad Pro.
