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.
Download on the App StoreAudiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.
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That is nuts!
And mostly unnecessary to do good music.
So is is just me or get others also more depressed than impressed if rich people show us what we never will have
But still everywhere in TV they show us how the rich people lives.
Maybe we should show how we live and work so other people feel better.....
The only thing i also own is the cat (and i mean not the synth). But it´s worth the most maybe in this house.
Everything else is cold metal
Anybody with a taxidermy room is a total and complete LOSER and an embarrassment to the human race.
well, the moderator behaves like an idiot - but the artist made his way based on talent and a smart logo.
He's got my full respect
Both
It's you.
I like money and so but expend it that way...
There are lots of choices to do the right thing but when oneself needs so much (sad not depressed)
Anyways I just care about music and how to be better myself and that waste seems unnecessary IMHO.
Nobody owns a cat, the cat owns you.
Ppssstttt.....she can hear me i think.......
COMPETITION.
COMPETITION.
Wonder where you get that from,
wonder what underpins your every motive.
Given how successful he is and the reaction here I was expecting something way crazier. Seems a nice linear scaling up of tools/toys.
The most useful the car
As far back as i could remember he always had a sick studio, even when he was in an apartment, he got to spend the money some how in order to save from the Tax man.
Welcome to the desperation and perverse permutations of late stage capitalism.
Dude makes like 12mil a year!
All that gear and yet I couldn't name anything he has ever done (ok, that's probably just me!).
which is pretty fly for an electronic guy
No! On Steve Duda.
If you consider music to be a discipline in the olympics then probably no, you can't. Albeit I haven't watched the video. Is it nuts? I'm scared to watch it in case it will make me start considering what I do useless.
Absolutely,
I get mad when I see idiot like that. He should cook in his mouse head next time when there is a shortcut.
would you explain, because I have some old Duda stuff and always regretted they didn't succeed with the Divine Machine and their synths.
Got him on the right track and established work ethics. DeadM is talented but "they" or was it rumor said he was heading in the wrong direction. He also thought him what he knows in mixing.
In a nutshell if you live in Canada (maybe elsewhere too) and you make money with your music career you can reduce your income tax by claiming your gear. Even a portion of your home (rent/mortgage/utilities etc). So if you have a hobby collecting comics, no deduction... if your hobby is collecting synths, deduct away...
https://www.saskmusic.org/how-to/articles/view,article/124/income-tax-and-the-musician
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Your Gear: A different type of deduction
The cost to repair, maintain, insure and generally upkeep your instrument is deductible in the year that you spend the money. You can also deduct depreciation (known as Capital Cost Allowance) on a yearly basis. These expenses directly related to your instrument (strings, batteries, insurance, repairs, CCA) can be deducted to a maximum equalling the amount of money you made as a musician that year. You cannot create a loss with these expenses (if you ONLY have these kinds of expenses you will not get a tax refund).
insurance payments on gear
equipment repairs
supplies and accessories (strings, cables, duct tape, etc.)
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DJing
thanks, but we all learn that way from someone else or folks around us 'in the beginning'
I never minded DeadM much, but always liked his tracks for sounddesign and groove.
And his (visual) signature theme is nothing less than genious.
They never mention iPads just Macbooks...
It might be a curseword in a massiv studio like that. But he had an huge touchscreen.