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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Maybe someone will design an app. That generates sequences that sound reasonable with the soma sequencer madness.
in digitakt.. don't use voices too much.. in this track i just sampled from iphone (youtube) into digitakt and applied some lfo->pitch modulation and delay...
thanks :-)
Thanks. Will do!
In fact, half of my decision was based on a new tutorial by Max For Live developers, Cycling74, on how to build an Editor for the Minilogue XD in Ableton Live using Javascript.
So, wanting to learn that, and then seeing the special deal... it was impossible to resist. haha
https://cycling74.com/tutorials/building-a-synthesizer-editor-with-javascript-part-1
I’m wondering how you use the Akai force and iPad... Which do you record into?. That is, if you do record vocals, guitars...
I lust for something that could free me from the screen. Like a maschine for iPad, but one that actually favors making songs and recording instruments. Seems like everything is geared towards electronic music, audio dept is badly neglected.
using and loving my McMillen K-Board Pro
Forever lusting after high end analog consoles.
Still lusting after vintage samplers (I have a problem).
Lusting after pots, encoders, key switches, enclosures and frontpanels, because I’m building a custom iPad dock/controller/audio interface thingy.
Yep. If not neglected then certainly under represented.
I sometimes record guitar and vocals into the audio tracks of the mpclive or force. I mostly use Logic for vocals, Mixing, and mastering. Just easier with more tools. BUT FORCE has a new arranger that makes this process run very smooth in my opinion.
This is a fun thread.
I can't afford any of the following right now, or any time soon, but I can dream. I lack the funds to buy any of it, lack the space to store it, and the electricity to run it all. But still, I can dream, and appreciate the existence of well designed products (especially as I formerly trained as an electronic product designer back in the mid-90s).
Torso T-1
Korg Odyssey
Monome Grid
Korg Volca Sample 2
Korg Volca Modular
Novation Circuit Rhythm
OP-Z
Sensel Morph
Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water
Chase Bliss Blooper pedal
Chase Bliss Mood pedal
iConnectAudio4+ Audio Interface
M2 iPad Pro
I am literally in love with the top three in that list. They are gorgeousness itself!
All while loving and appreciating what I have.
It looks like I have a couple of late Christmas presents coming later this week, I'm choosing them right now.
Current hardware:
MacBook Pro
iPad Air 4
iPhone SE2020
xKey Air 37
Korg NanoKey Studio
Tascam DR-100 Mk3 for sampling and field recordings
Shure M88 iPhone mic for sampling and field recordings
AudioTechnica MX50 headphones
Teenage Engineering M-1 headset for mobile listening and recording