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.

"Swoon" = Lumafusion + Fab Filters + Sugarbytes

While messing around with recently purchased sale apps that also activate as plugins within Auria Pro... deciding if I'd keep WOW2 or not (decided yes), seeing what Turnado is about, discovering the hype with Fab Filters (Timeless 2, Saturn) is justified, and finding out Fab Filter ProQ2 really is in a class by itself... decided to add some of my animated stills using recently launched Lumafusion video/fx editor.

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  • Like Swoon's work and your experiments are cool too. Enjoy fabfilter on the desktop, wish they'd release them as standalones on ios

  • @bounce said:
    Like Swoon's work and your experiments are cool too. Enjoy fabfilter on the desktop, wish they'd release them as standalones on ios

    Who is Swoon? I just called it that because the people in the images have sort of a "Swooning" look about them.

    It'd be cool if they were standalone for sure. I think that might have contributed to me holding off so long to buy any of them. So worth it though.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @bounce said:
    Like Swoon's work and your experiments are cool too. Enjoy fabfilter on the desktop, wish they'd release them as standalones on ios

    Who is Swoon? I just called it that because the people in the images have sort of a "Swooning" look about them.

    It'd be cool if they were standalone for sure. I think that might have contributed to me holding off so long to buy any of them. So worth it though.

    @skiphunt said:

    @bounce said:
    Like Swoon's work and your experiments are cool too. Enjoy fabfilter on the desktop, wish they'd release them as standalones on ios

    Who is Swoon? I just called it that because the people in the images have sort of a "Swooning" look about them.

    It'd be cool if they were standalone for sure. I think that might have contributed to me holding off so long to buy any of them. So worth it though.

    That's my issue

    What is your workflow like?

    Are you using the Auria Synths?

    Are you using Audiobus?

    Are you importing loops mainly or playing them into Auria?

    Who the fuck is Swoon?

  • edited January 2017

    I actually had 3 channels in AUM feeding into Auria Pro for more mangling and shaping. One had some sliced up blocs wave, one had some severely mangled up iMachine, and a third synth I can't recall what I was using. Maybe Photophore. I already deleted everything because it was basically just an eval test run.

    No idea who Swoon is. I'm using the word "Swoon" as in the verb... as a title. I just looked up Swoon and there's a street artist who goes by Swoon too. Since there's street art in the images, I'm guessing it was assumed to be of that artist. The first couple is outside of a BBQ place in downtown Wichita, Kansas. The image of Krishna and Parvati was from a weathered postcard stuck on the wall in a communal backpacker kitchen where I stayed in the Mexican desert village of Wadley. The bursting pomegranate was outside my room in that same desert. And the lion's paw is from a statue in downtown Kansas City, Kansas from a recent motorcycle trip about a month ago, circling the central part of the U.S. and looking for Fall foliage.

  • Pretty cool, Skip. That video app seems really cool.

  • @TozBourne said:
    Pretty cool, Skip. That video app seems really cool.

    Thanks Toz :) I was just going to slap a still on the audio clip to make it a "video" to share on Facebook and it's easy to do that with LumaFusion. But I got carried away adding some animation.

  • Nice, like the music too.

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