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.

OLD APPS which ones do you wish the developers would bring back

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  • @gusgranite said:

    @FriedTapeworm said:
    I think it was called Fuzz plus, or something like that. It was super simple, but I often found myself ending up with that on a track over fancier saturations.

    Oh, FuzzPlus3 from Audio Damage? Is that gone now?

    Sadly so. I’ve been told they just moved the algorithm into Grind so it can “do that and more” but I have yet to be able to get Grind to sound like FuzzPlus3

  • I haven’t been in the iOS world long enough to have really seen things disappear. But there are some devs I would like to see come back and start making new stuff. Something new from Erik Sigth would be lovely.

  • edited September 2021

    Modstep. One of the more powerful clip launchers. Needs a v2.

  • @Paulinko said:
    Alchemy standalone synth as an AU with the original sound packs.

    Same, easily my favorite synth on iOS back in the day.

  • I loved Hexatone. Completely bizarre generative interface.
    https://www.soundonsound.com/news/amidio-jr-hexatone-pro

  • @DukeWonder said:
    Something new from Erik Sigth would be lovely.

    I seem to remember that he's working on something...

  • Zillidrone
    Alchemy
    PPG stuff
    Aurora HD
    Rotor (crashes on save)
    iSequence (no more import/export)
    Electrify and Electrify NXT

  • @anickt said:
    technoBox 2

    We have some great “acid” apps but none do it for me like this one did. I have the original technoBox on my Air 1 but the 2 version is gone unfortunately.

    Dham.. that’s nice

    This one is too..

  • Rebirth would be fun to have back, won’t happen though

  • WTKWTK
    edited September 2021

    There was a drumsequencer app with samples which was blue and silver. I don't remember the name of it. That was pretty fun. I had it on my old iPad 2 which is unfortunately dead.

    And rebirth from Propellerheads.

  • KRFT. Could have been great…

  • @Stuntman_mike said:
    Rebirth would be fun to have back, won’t happen though

    I have it on my Air 1. Works great still. I also have technoBox (the original version) which works great newly installed but goes off the rails the next time you open it. 😢


  • ElectroBeats by David Guetta

    It way ahead of it's 'competition' when it was released way back in 2010 and it was quite fun :)

  • @Stuntman_mike said:
    Wolfgang Palm apps… currently with Plugin Alliance and I’m hoping they rerelease them 😩

    Yup, PPG apps.

    There’s other abandoned apps that still technically exist but haven’t been updated in years that I’d love to see brought up to modern iOS spec.

  • There was an app that was basically an emulation of the old “clap trap” but I forgot what is was called. Probably claptrap!

  • Wow! I used to have that app - totally forgot that it even existed.

    How about:

    AmenBreak Generator ....

  • @Simon said:

    Wow! I used to have that app - totally forgot that it even existed.

    How about:

    AmenBreak Generator ....

    I forgot that one! That was pretty good mindless fun!

  • This is a replica of the original analog Simmons Clap Trap. It didn’t sound that great to me.

    I had a hardware version of the Digital Clap Trap by Simmons. That was much better to my ear. Wider variety of sounds. There are sample sets of it online including a free one from Goldbaby.

    https://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Simon said:
    I miss Earhoof...

    +1. Never know what you've got etc etc. Brilliant app that I took for granted/under-used and now am grumbly because it's no longer etc.

    oh yes - so much this - Earhoof was amazing - especially that sequencer, nothing like that elsewhere and it was so cool

  • Yet another vote for Alchemy, but also iSpark--not that it's gone or even had but with active development could have been so amazing.

  • Rytmik Lite, Rytmik Ultimate Complete

  • edited September 2021

    @onkey said:
    KRFT. Could have been great…

    Was so sweet to use with NS2. Still have it on my other battery impaired iPad. Dayum, doesnt even show up in purchased apps anymore.

  • @pantsofdeath said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Simon said:
    I miss Earhoof...

    +1. Never know what you've got etc etc. Brilliant app that I took for granted/under-used and now am grumbly because it's no longer etc.

    oh yes - so much this - Earhoof was amazing - especially that sequencer, nothing like that elsewhere and it was so cool

    Pantsofdeath we need some of those wacky funky cool out of the box videos you used to make
    until then Ill check out some old POD videos

  • I always thought this one had a lot of promise.

  • Improvox and Auv3 for holderness media apps

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  • Dr. T’s KCS (keyboard controlled sequencer) for Amiga

  • it's in the running
    running, running

    KRFT is magical

    pattern building songs, loops, unique surface diagrams

    KRFT is magical

    and whilst it's an app i would have on every ipad,
    as yet i have played with it very little

    time, the running forward,
    the society games

    KRFT is one of my (many) "after the war" apps
    a dessert island app

    KRFT deserves more time

    i am an in-patient monkey, one of the products of our time

    click on it on and play,,,, NOW!

    improv(e) happens
    songs need craft, purpose


    i always wanted to Love Earhoof, but never could ,,

    ? the samples i used ? the way i played it ?

    every time i picked it up, i had to learn again

    ,, it remains on an old ipad, deep in a box


    the PPG apps i will miss,

    i have never overstood them, but Love the sounds :)

    my favourite is the iphone version of WaveMapper;
    the little star wand in the top left,
    that lets the sound change as the device wobbles and moves.

    for those that like a little chaos and noiz, this is a gift


    sad and strange how these apps will become the "'limited editions'"

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