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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@Gravitas
I suppose so. You can’t put a value on serendipity (without monitoring it).
Let's appreciate the timing of it.
To support-at-mifki.com please.
Is there a pitch shifter audio module?
Here is one. I don’t know if it’s what you’re after...
What is the correct pronunciation of 'mirack'? @mifki or anyone else 😅
Another is Bidoo HCTIP. Not much info.
And: NYSTHI STYPitchshifter
HCTCIP seemed to be the most transparent in my quick tests.
[edit] also Bidoo cuRt: “Pitcher based on audio bins replication.” whatever that means. Didn’t try it out yet.
From https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/35391/mirack-videos-and-or-tutorials-needed
Thank you! That was my guess, like the pronunciation of xiaomi phones.
So I see now that the youtubers I've watched on this so far have been in error, 😜. I'm finally getting ready to dip a toe in these virtual modular waters. Good to know that even though I don't know how to use this yet, at least I know how to pronounce it.
I pronounce it AWESOME.
Can’t wait to see the creative uses you come up with in mirack. It’s brilliant at generative processing, so with that ticket alone I think you’ll love it. And because you’re big on midi, I think you’ll find a lot of creative ways to treat and modify the separate pitch/gate/velocity lanes that are generated with the midi-1 module.. and then pipe that back out to more midi AU processors. (Like taking 2 midi streams and cross patching the gate from one to the gate of the other etc).
I think the best way to start with modular in this case is just to begin with single fx modules on external instruments. From there, experiment adding simple modulators like lfos or step sequencers that have obvious and predictable behaviors to see how they work on certain inputs.
Anyway, welcome to the virtual modular club my friend. In the real world I’d call this a bottomless pit, but since you don’t need to sell your soul for modules it’s more of an endless stairway. We’ll be waiting for you on the Drambo floor
Thanks @aleyas you'd be just the man whose brains to pick on this! I'll be in touch by pm on this one for sure I think,of you're game.
@Gavinski Anytime my man!
@aleyas 🔥🔥🔥thanks!
Thanks @wim!
Wow, given the expertise you've shown on your YT vids, I assumed you were already virtual modularing.
It took me two weeks to go from zero virtual modular patching skills to this - I'm sure you'll get there a lot faster:
Omri Cohen's channel is good for understanding modular.
Wow...I think I have to check the random sampler again and in detail 🙏🏽👍🏽🙏🏽
Yehaa I really like his channel and I tell every beginner to go there to watch the early videos and specially the mutable instrument tutorials.
Nowadays he use a lot of very new modules. I wish we could get the Vult modules, too☺️🙈.
Correct answer right here.
I pronounce it "addictive time-suck". (in a good way)
Thanks for checking that out.
I had to devote about a week to tutorial videos and manual reading on the Marbles module alone, because I was so confused at first. But after learning how to use it, I am a real big fan now of the genius behind the design of Marbles.
I'm excited that mifki is taking a look into implementing more of the Marbles functionality in Random Sampler - namely the extra functions you get in Marbles when you hold down any of 4 particular buttons.
@mifki A port of Valley Audio's new module: Terrorform would be amazing.
👆🏻 Yes please!!!
I'll watch that later, thnx, looking forward to seeing what you have been doing. I'm far from any kind of expert on anything 😂, still have a lot of stuff to learn about absolutely tons of things, the channel is just me sharing what I learn as I go, I'm definitely not setting myself up as any kind of expert. But hopefully a few years or ten from now that might be a fair description.
Equally true.
Just wondering does this need to be connected to the internet to use as was suggested in one review?
And does it come with any presets? Thanks.
You don’t need to be online to use it. Where did you see a review that said that?
There are some example patches and there are quite a few more on patchstorage.
Great, thank you. The review was Electronisounds. He was quite specific about needing to be on line to use it but it is possible he was saying you can't save patches to the iPad. i.e. iCloud only.