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.

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For Sample Based Hip Hop Production Which Is Better?: Beatmaker 3 vs Nanstudio 2 vs Cubasis

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  • ^^^^^ dope beats right there!!

  • Really nice post on the Intua forum about the power of BM3 for sample based production. Nice perspective the OP brings https://intua.net/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/7449/am-i-the-only-one-who-appreciates-bm3-more-and-more-every-day

  • I can assure anyone bm3 is very powerful, as a sampler it almost has no rival in software or hardware. Sheer # of layers and modulators itself is high level sample geekery far beyond the scope of even the mighty mpclive/x

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    thing is BM has always been feature rich but the best sample based music has come out of workflow rather than feature quantity imho (all things being subjective) and that's where bm falls short on some planes of existence, this is why kit like an sp-303 , eps-16+/asr 10 (although quite more powerful than an sp), mpcs, etc.. have such a gravitational pull.... their workflow is their best feature..
    elektron heads are losing their minds and so incensed because of the Model samples release like how could elektron make a box that doesn't give you a headache to use but the workflow just kills on that beat machine so some dope stuff is going to become because of it...

  • {"embed-external": {"data": {"url": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611910#Comment_611910", "body": null, "name": null, "type": "quote", "width": null, "height": null, "photoUrl": null, "attributes": {"url": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611910#Comment_611910", "format": "Rich", "bodyRaw": [{"insert": {"embed-external": {"data": {"url": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611905#Comment_611905", "body": null, "name": null, "type": "quote", "width": null, "height": null, "photoUrl": null, "attributes": {"url": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611905#Comment_611905", "format": "Rich", "bodyRaw": [{"insert": "BM3. Awesome sampler in it. I used to have an MPC and this brings me back, it's more advanced (full blown DAW) however. Save though, I get crashes here and there.\nNanostudio 2 is very lacking in the sampling department, more of a synth DAW for now.\nCubasis the 48PPQN might get in the way of your swing if you like to play unquantized.\n"}], "commentID": 611905, "insertUser": {"name": "dustgod", "userID": 11545, "photoUrl": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4e31e0a9e8f7406ec8128c0b5c7e4dcb/?default=https://vanillicon.com/4e31e0a9e8f7406ec8128c0b5c7e4dcb_200.png&rating=g&size=200", "dateLastActive": "2019-02-24T04:08:19+00:00"}, "dateUpdated": null, "dateInserted": "2019-02-25T08:44:23+00:00"}}, "loaderData": {"link": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611905#Comment_611905", "type": "link"}}}}, {"insert": "Little bit disagree about NS \"very\" lacking sampling capabilities. Actually it is good to mention that NS has some pretty unique sampling capabilities which aren't available in any other iOS sampler (sample start, loop start, loop length automation, spectral sample looping)\nOf course - It doesn't have non destructive sample slicing, non destructive sample start in audio editor = but not all sampling is just about slicing - there are various creative approaches in sampling area, lot of them very much possible in NS. Non destructive slicing is not holy grail of sampling, it's just one of multiple sampling workflows ... \n"}], "commentID": 611910, "insertUser": {"name": "dendy", "userID": 5561, "photoUrl": "https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/userpics/738/nCZPLQN0A4EN2.png", "dateLastActive": "2019-02-25T13:34:41+00:00"}, "dateUpdated": "2019-02-25T09:39:57+00:00", "dateInserted": "2019-02-25T09:39:01+00:00"}}, "loaderData": {"link": "https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/611910#Comment_611910", "type": "link"}}}> @kobamoto said:

    thing is BM has always been feature rich but the best sample based music has come out of workflow rather than feature quantity imho (all things being subjective) and that's where bm falls short on some planes of existence, this is why kit like an sp-303 , eps-16+/asr 10 (although quite more powerful than an sp), mpcs, etc.. have such a gravitational pull.... their workflow is their best feature..
    elektron heads are losing their minds and so incensed because of the Model samples release like how could elektron make a box that doesn't give you a headache to use but the workflow just kills on that beat machine so some dope stuff is going to become because of it...

    I have an EPS16+ that I bought new when it came out. I downsized my studio with the arrival of kids and it went into my loft.

    A few years ago I had a look on eBay to see if it was worth anything. I saw one go for £10. With a manual. Somebody else sold just the manual for £15!

    Today they are going for £4-500.

    I still haven’t got mine down from the loft but I intend to. It really does/did make drums sound awesome and it has a fantastic keyboard with polyphonic after touch.

    2Mb RAM + 1Mb of Rom that I stuffed with drums. It was amazing what you could do with so little RAM.

    I just hope the hard drive I had for it or the floppy drive still work. There’s a good chance they won’t.

  • I have an EPS16+ that I bought new when it came out. I downsized my studio with the arrival of kids and it went into my loft.

    A few years ago I had a look on eBay to see if it was worth anything. I saw one go for £10. With a manual. Somebody else sold just the manual for £15!

    Today they seem to be going for £4-500.

    I still haven’t got mine down from the loft but I intend to. It really does/did make drums sound awesome and it has a fantastic keyboard with polyphonic after touch.

    2Mb RAM + 1Mb of Rom that I stuffed with drums. It was amazing what you could do with so little RAM.

    I just hope the hard drive I had for it or the floppy drive still work. Unfortunately there’s a good chance they won’t.

  • @SMKArtist said:
    Originally I would say Beatmaker 3. Now, StageLight. I can produce a brand new electronica beat and full track in half the time it took me to do so in Beatmaker 3.

    It’s also my DAW of choice right now. And keeps getting better not to mention the recent video tutorial support .

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