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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Unfortunately, I don't find it hard to believe at all. We are indoctrinated from the very beginning with so many self-serving myths about our "classless society" ranging from our veneration of landowning pigs as sacred Founding Fathers to all of our jingoism about "the land of opportunity" The oligarchs have always wanted to keep our focus on racial tensions and oneupsmanship so that we don't examine the deeper issue of class.
It works.
Thank you
I appreciate it.
In between it being a play or a TV series or a movie.
I appreciate it......unless this is set up.......................yes suspicious. LOL
Yup.
Prophecy turns to horror when times run thin.
Oh, always be suspicious! And I am plugging a friends business after all... but I do think it's an excellent idea and hope it helps writers complete work.
I'm re-reading this on that kindle app:
Linked: The New Science of Networks
Book by Albert-László Barabási
Really enjoying The Crystal Cave and look forward to reading more.
Just finishing up John le Carré/David Cornwell's 'The Pigeon Tunnel'. Anecdotal and good.
Starting PKD "Valis"
Just finished The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. Fucking horrible. Like, Bastard Out of Carolina horrible. Painful, beautiful read.
Up next is Solaris by Stanisław Lem.
Well alright, the Bastard Out of Carolina comparison has put Whitehead on my must read list.
Haven't gotten to that yet, but I do like his work.
MrsChasteen once asked me, "Why is John le Carré so underrated? Is it because you can buy his books at airports?"
Good point on her part. He IS too popular I suppose or has been, but I fancy posterity will be kind to him....
Yes, good question (and good airport theory to boot). Agree with Mr. Goodyear about the eventualities.
Just to be clear, it's not at all like Bastard Out of Carolina other than its impossibly beautiful use of English to make an unending array of shit situations actualize the taste of shit in your mouth.
"The Silkroads, a new history of the world" - Peter Frankopan
Very insightful book, rightfully putting our western history into a more sobering perspective than the selective bits we're taught in school.
Lem was definitely ahead of his time, which is a decent qualification for any philosopher masquerading as a sci-fi writer...
I call that "The Last Exit to Brooklyn Effect"