Jumping Jesus, are you going to thank us for this one. Essentially free, this app has everything that you’ll ever want in a recording studio (as long as you’re willing to pay for the in-app upgrades which are TOTALLY worth it, btw); your rig has a set of pedals already attached (standard stuff: Chorus, Delay, Flanger, OverDrive) and you can even record one track without upgrading to the Mixer and Studio functions. Once you do shell out a bit of cash, you have all of the benefits of a home studio , right on your iPad.
You can add extra pedals, change amps and microphone pickups, add drum beats and even tinker with some intricate stuff in the post-production area before you bounce it down and export it to your computer.
You can plug your guitar in via the iRig or iRig HD that we reviewed a few weeks ago, as well as plugging your mic in to lay down some vocals. It woks well for acoustic and electric guitars, bass and probably for any weird little electric ukelele that you want to throw in, you kooky thing, you.
Here’s a link to the free one and the paid version ($24.99) on iTunes (just go for the paid one, you won’t look back).
This review was taken from the 5 Recording Apps That Every Bedroom Guitarist Needs.