Play and record a song from a MIDI device – Many of the musical instruments you have which support a MIDI interface will be able to connect to your iPad using the same USB connectivity kits from Apple mentioned above. Once connected, you can use apps like GarageBand on your iPad to record and play music. Some MIDI keyboards like the M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 for $50 are portable enough to take your recording studio with you. They even have a video showing you how this works.
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Capture video of your screen with AirServer – There are times when you may want to record some of your best iPad game playing events to share with your friends. Or perhaps you just need to create a quick how-to video for a someone to explain how to do something simple on your iPad. To record such a video you must first get the video onto your computer. App Dynamic’s AirServer for $15 will turn either a Mac or PC into an AirPlay ‘receiver’ just like the Apple TV. Once installed, use AirPlay mirroring on your iPad to stream your iPad’s screen to your computer. You can then use the QuickTime Player on your Mac or CamStudio on Windows to record the video being displayed.
Extend your computer’s desktop – There are many ways to display what you see on the iPad’s screen on an external display; using Airplay to an Apple TV or directly connecting the iPad to a television or monitor using one of Apple’s video cables for iPad. Doing the reverse — using the iPad as a secondary monitor connected to your computer — will require the use of something like Avatron’s Air Display 2 for $10. Once on your iPad, you will need to download and install the necessary video driver for either your Mac or PC. With the latest update from Avatron, you can wirelessly mirror your computers screen on up to four separate iPads at once.
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