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’s the first time I’ve heard it pronounced animog
Nice setup there mate and liked Bebot but then again who wouldn’t
@Arpseechord this is correct pronunciation and how Moog pronounced his name.
Mowg as in low or Mog as in log? RUST(i)K used both in his delightful video
Nice workflow! Funny that the main reaction is how your accent pronouncing Moog!
I've got all those apps so... Any chance you could upload the audiobus file so we can use your template? I really want to have a looping option to build tracks around but have never set up or used loopy to it's full potential. Cheers
functional setup, cool
Congrats, you’ve got all your devices and hardware connected together in a reasonable way.
@Arpseechord rhymes with low. I took “log” to be an accent
Thank you my very generous friend!
What do you mean the Audiobus template?
Sure.
Let me know what ever you need.
Except for money and sex.
Thank you.
For a chaotic brain it is pretty sane somehow....
Thank you appreciate it.
Yeah Audiobus template would be sweet!
Cheers
Awww, cool! thanks for sharing this!
Hey @RUST( i )K
thanks for sharing! Really interesting setup and great connectivity
Would you let me in, how you got the circuit in different inputs in AUM? This is great! How does this work? Thanks mate!!
Do it tonight
This is the basic set up.
I am running multiple ins.
Each has its own stereo processing setting.
USB both sides coming in gets 2 channels.
1 with Stereo Balance Setting
1 with Mono (most clubs are in MONO so always like to have a mono strip coming in)
I then have a L and R coming in.
I got to Stereo Processing and choose PAN.
I then correlate a PAN L setting on the PAN L and vice versa.
I then add 1-3 channels each each either stereo or mono and add individual effect apps to those channels.
This allows me to solo/mute to get desired audio I want to come in.
Let me know anything I missed or wasn't clear on.
Thanks
@RUST( i )K
thanks for your quick reply, Sir!
Ah I see you have a setup which can be adopted to the corresponding situation, when needed!?
I understood it that you have the circuit coming in and somehow on the way its split into 4 channels, like Synth one a channel in AUM, Synth 2 a channel in aUM, and the other two drum parts into 2 additional channels. I was wondering how you split this up between the circuit and the signal coming in in AUM
Video ==> 4:28.... and beside that the instance of Grooverider all synced in AUM via MIDI clock!? Ableton Link!?
I interpreted the video wrong then but thanks for clarification and the inspiration. Good idea.
http://preset.audiob.us/#Rf3VBDT7JwTArT1
You can get 2 channels coming out of circuit if you use its panning, you can send drums to left and synths to right...or maybe Kick and bass Synth left/everything else right, using this with the above AUM channels could give even more control.
2 channels or 3?
BOTH
LEFT
RIGHT?
No?
Was I wrong?
No you weren’t. I was thinking of the physical connections. I missed the middle channel you can get also...do you get any bleed between the panned and centered sounds ?
You may just have sold a problem for me
auto-correction seems to be right in sync with app-store, now that's machine learning...
scnr
LMAO....hadn't spotted that
Thank you sir!
Animoog is supposed to be on that if I forgot! SORRY
LOL x2