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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With that room of equipment I’d re-create anything anybody wanted. I couldn’t be stopped.
the dude got a helluva groove, enjoyed his video about 'The Linn Drum in Action', too
Skills to thrill.
Don't understand why so many thumbs down ?
I love that. Good stuff.
No zombies?
He also has follow up videos showing breakdown of sounds used in this song and their design .
Totally. If there’s one thing I’ll never get tired of, it’s a Linn.
I’ll never understand people’s need to thumbs down videos unless there’s way too much talking on a demo video or if the sound quality is absolutely atrocious. Either you love it and you thumbs up, or it’s not your thing and you move on.
Totally love the video; if you haven’t already, check out Doug’s SoundTestRoom video on making the Thriller bass patch in Model D!
I’ll never understand people’s need to thumbs down videos unless there’s way too much talking on a demo video or if the sound quality is absolutely atrocious. Either you love it and you thumbs up, or it’s not your thing and you move on.
Totally love the video; if you haven’t already, check out Doug’s SoundTestRoom video on making the Thriller bass patc
I’ll never understand people’s need to thumbs down videos unless there’s way too much talking on a demo video or if the sound quality is absolutely atrocious. Either you love it and you thumbs up, or it’s not your thing and you move on.
Totally love the video; if you haven’t already, check out Doug’s SoundTestRoom video on making the Thriller bass patch in Model D!
I’ll never understand people’s need to thumbs down videos unless there’s way too much talking on a demo video or if the sound quality is absolutely atrocious. Either you love it and you thumbs up, or it’s not your thing and you move on.
Totally love the video; if you haven’t already, check out Doug’s SoundTestRoom video on making the Thriller bass patc
ok ok...
Why thumbs down a video when you can just comment it to death.
I will that Moog sounds all day long
Only 186 down and 11000 ups... that’s a dam good ratio. I would have thought more downs from people wanting to learn how to play it.
Perhaps because there's nothing remotely original or creative on display?
i dunno ?
A very good point. So he figured out how to sound close to the original. So what? And he picked a best-selling tune that was hopefully going to garner a lot of hits on his channel. Now, at least if he covered something a bit more of a challenge, say Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein", then we may forgive.
(sigh) I must be getting old. And btw get off my lawn as well!
+1 your old....but right
Finally gave Frankenstein a listen after hearing about it over the years. Apararenlty someone I knew once knew Edgar Winter. Anyway, did not disapoint!
THAT’S what that song is called! Been searching for a title and artist for it for years!
Winter and his band even pull it off live! He moves from synths to sax, then percussion.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=P8f-Qb-bwlU
That was frickin awesome! Even got some knob twiddlin in too.
He's collecting hits beause he's a good performer, entertaining narrator and breaks down current production techniques for those interested in exactly that.
These MJ tracks are of quite simple ingredients, yet achieve a remarkable result after arrangement and final mix.
Recreating famous works of art for the purpose of learning should not be dismissed as “un-creative”. There is always some value in that.
If this YouTuber’s goal is to make a cover of a famous song to get more followers and interest in his music... that’s a different story. This has been done countless times and ways and it takes a very creative approach to get viewers’ attention. This post doesn’t really have that catchy, surprising element, no vocals, and no “personal influence” on the original track. So as a YouTube cover, it’s just... OK, if you ask me, not great.
But nobody asked me, and the feedback on YouTube is more than 98% positive for this video. This is fantastic approval rating for a YouTube cover. It’s safe to say his viewers love it.