Audiobus: Use your music apps together.

What is Audiobus?Audiobus is an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear. And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

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Audiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.

what type of music do you make using audiobus and other music apps

hi there i love making prog house and a bit of trance on my ipad using cubasis and other synth apps like sunrizer,z3ta+ ect so what apps makes your style of music really go off and what type of music do you make....

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  • Well I don't have all that much to show for it yet, but I am more guitar and vocal based. I would really like to avoid any kind of genre, but it's not that easy to come up with totally original music. My stuff so far sounds like indie rock, but I'm trying to find ways to do something more innovative, by introducing synths and some general weirdness, in combination with melody.

    I use a guitar and a condenser microphone, and I have a lot of music apps but my favourites are Auria, Flying Haggis, and Animoog. I also really like using Loopy as a sketch pad.

    I think the iPad is a pretty amazing music making device, much nicer than using a laptop (or heaven forbid, a desktop) because the form factor makes it very immediate. The cost is another big factor, the apps are so cheap and that lets you experiment with lots of different possibilities.

    I used to play in a couple of bands years ago, but the possibilities now are so much greater, and one person by themselves can do so much, and create sounds and textures that were only possible in a studio in the past, but now can be done with minimal equipment at home. It's a pretty amazing time to be making music.

  • I tend to use the iPad as an instrument/noisemaker/drumbox and record it into my desktop system. There's iPhone originated drums on the 3rd track here: http://media.bleak.at/bleak/bleak.036/

  • I use the iPad as a DAW to work out ideas and create finished productions. I call my style "chillout" or "downtempo", because those environments and atmospheres are the biggest inpiration. I use i-synths to enhance my electric bass guitar tracks. I'll sample my own percussion and employ those to enhance my live percussion tracks. With the low cost and easy availability of i-synths, i-drum machines and i-effects, I've found it a tremendous blessing to be able to blend and mix ingredients like only the pros could do just a few short years ago.

  • I use NanoLoop to make robot porn soundtracks.

  • Mostly stuff like this:

    I'm really digging Ampkit, Stompbox and AUFX: Space atm.....I'm also really into Amplitube Orange for some sludgey goodness. If you can't tell I mostly play guitar...

  • Hard to say... I have a couple of originals on my Soundcloud page, along with a parody song + a few covers. I dig stuff from Juan Carlos Esquivel to St. Vincent - not that any of those are covered... yet...

  • @syrupcore said:

    I use NanoLoop to make robot porn soundtracks.

    I make protest music supporting robot-positive messages for our metallic overlords. Sort of Joan Baez meets Devo with a PC/DC beat.

  • I started with guitar....now I am into synth and percussions.
    Actual project is link synth and drums machine base...with the harmonics of a handpan.

  • robot porn lol wow sounds interesting....

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