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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Audiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.

Different levels of forum membership? Poll

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  • @klownshed said:
    Is this the right place to post a song?? ;-)

    As good as any

  • silly human race

  • Yours is no disgrace

  • I've seen all good people come my way, so satisfied I'm on my way.

  • Sorry for derailing, but does anyone know when NanoStudio2 will get audio traaaaaaaaaaxxxx???????

  • Can we get a Random button that just pulls up comments from the database?
    No context just the comments in a time warped thread of chaos.

    If we had that more people would appreciate what aging is like.

    In conclusion, I vote for:
    Animoog on a Palmpilot.

  • Does anyone else go through phases where orbital mechanics seems really fascinating?

  • I call SUPREME LORD MASTER!

  • @wim said:

    @xraydash said:

    @wim said:
    No way. Appreciate the idea, but I'm pretty sure I would go bye-bye if there was rating or membership levels.

    You help everyone! You'd be at least a Junior. :p

    Ahh, but many days I would just love the ability to get busted right back to cadet. :D

    You are now Cadet Wim. Lololololol

    I'll join ya.
    I don't like the thought of you busted down to cadet on ya own.

  • @klownshed said:
    Is this the right place to post a song?? ;-)

    Hum it, I'll sing it.

    I don't rap.

  • Don’t understand what the benefit would be.

  • @Gavinski said:
    In fairness I do think OP was at least half joking. Hope so anyway!

    @Gavinski said:
    Yeah, he wanted to provoke an interesting discussion, mission accomplished

    @Gavinski @Gavinski @Gavinski - you sly slinky wise old fox. Licking your paws there as cool as you like, eyes glinting as you prepare to relax into the last embers of the day doing your thing ... just across the water too! These are very astute observations - if only I had a free app to give away you would surely have won it!

    It was of course intended to stir some reaction, discussion and opinion as you ascertained - I am assuming fairly quickly - however the sentiment remains the same. If I had just stormed in with ‘why don’t you put up or shut up?’ then that might have lent itself to something more of a hostile reception - maybe that would be a better idea for a poll? - keep it a bit more straightforward and all.

    I did of course have a sense that there might also be a few hothead turkey gobblers lurking around in readiness to nibble at any old bait tossed around. Sometimes for some people any opportunity to spout forth more vitriol and agitate whilst losing a few feathers is one which is too tempting to pass up - in some ways that’s what it’s all about I suppose. But that was a chance I was prepared to take 😯

    Anyway the phrase ‘why don’t you put up or shut up?’ seems to have stood the test of time... maybe centralising the discussion around this sort of theme would be more productive.

    It’s not a big deal really at the end of the day. No need to get hot under the collar - it’s just a discussion after all.

    Apologies in advance if this causes offence.. 😃

  • @robosardine

    It was click bait if ever I saw a heading on here.

    I quite like click bait as it makes me think about my response.

    I personally am not offended and sometimes
    I am quite the lurker and then I get all chatty.

    It was a good question to ask overall.

    Thanks for the food for thought. 😁

    No need to apologise.

    So after this I'm at cadet level again with Wim saying that, where is he???

  • Sorry, didn’t read the whole thread but this is the basic idea behind Discourse forum software. As you do stuff, you get increased permissions. Actually works quite well and doesn’t lead to anything like a “police state”.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Gavinski said:
    True​ that if someone can see that someone has made thousands of posts over many years, they probably know what they are talking about, but I think that expertise and other qualities can become apparent reasonably quickly without some visible ranking system. Most people are quite good at getting a feeling for those things I reckon.

    ;P
    Who is this @Gavinski guy who came out of nowhere and told us all How to use our apps?!

    Without even asking!

    Indeed 😂

  • I was going to give my opinion but then I voted and all was well.

    People are resilient and I certainly don't think anyone is going to kill themselves because of handbags on an app forum.

  • Personally I think @wim is getting a bit close to the edge with his comments

  • wimwim
    edited November 2020

    @GeoTony said:
    Personally I think @wim is getting a bit close to the edge with his comments

    Mission Accomplished. B)

    [edit .... oh wait! I'm a bit slow slow on the uptake today. 😂😂😂😂😂]

  • Ultimately I’d have to say no, but there are definitely pros and cons. If there was anything at all maybe something really simple, like some type of certified Twitter type thing, with a user badge. Where Only most knowledgeable forum members, biggest contributors, those who continually help others, and do so for a long period of time are able to get it. I guess @Michael would be in charge of that, but that also creates an issue of more work for people. where these certified forum members might get bombarded with messages and questions. Where the forum now is more open to everybody, everyone helps when and where they can. yes some more then others, some longer than others, but there is no demand or strain on any members to help someone out. I think as it stands, there is a great openness and welcoming feel that let’s members at any level ask questions, help others out, but without anyone feeling obligated to do so. I don’t know maybe I’m rambling.

  • edited November 2020

    I thought this was a joke.

  • An absolutely terrible idea. Division only produces bad results.

  • All we have to do is make forum membership a "subscription" and we'd see a huge difference. I'd subscribe if the system used rebates where we are compensated by the word.

    Too may people leave short messages with little context and they should pay for the privilege of just "phoning it in".

    or we could have editors that send back comments for extra clarity before publishing.

    Right now it's an anarchy of assholes. That's a very popular model on the internet.

  • edited November 2020

    It's not a great idea, but suggesting it has created an opportunity for nearly everyone to agree on something, so kudos for that :)

  • @McD said:
    All we have to do is make forum membership a "subscription" and we'd see a huge difference. I'd subscribe if the system used rebates where we are compensated by the word.

    Too may people leave short messages with little context and they should pay for the privilege of just "phoning it in".

    or we could have editors that send back comments for extra clarity before publishing.

    Right now it's an anarchy of assholes. That's a very popular model on the internet.

    Sorry, but can you clarify these comments?

  • Gonads and strife

  • Only if it’s a tiered system based on how many apps you own
    And not how many songs you finished /s :D

  • I want to be a diamond level member

  • Pah..i spit on diamond level members......errmm , I mean I have no time for people of a certain level because I am almost certainly on a higher level.

    My first comment sounded a bit pornhub , so, I retract that completely... although if your interested I'm usually on about ten thirty.

  • @CracklePot said:

    @McD said:
    All we have to do is make forum membership a "subscription" and we'd see a huge difference. I'd subscribe if the system used rebates where we are compensated by the word.

    Too may people leave short messages with little context and they should pay for the privilege of just "phoning it in".

    or we could have editors that send back comments for extra clarity before publishing.

    Right now it's an anarchy of assholes. That's a very popular model on the internet.

    Sorry, but can you clarify these comments?

    Just stirring up the outhouse my friend. Slow news day. I am rarely serious but without
    context I'm sure it's hard to tell.

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