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.

Chat GPT-4o is my buddy

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  • As long as AB forum is still up, I say the world has dodged a huge bullet.

  • edited July 19

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Are you aware of any IT admins who actually are using Crowdstrike for macOS in a business environment? LOL. I've never heard of any. The fact is that macOS is far less vulnerable to the problems which bedevil Windows. Windows is like swiss cheese for hackers.

    I'm not here to defend Windows or any other platform, unlike your automatic reflex to defend or promote Apple. 😉
    However, the fact-bitch in me can't just let inaccuracies such as your earlier posts go unanswered. I wish I could.

    Again: the purpose of the post was in the context of how dependent we are on technology in general. I believe people are grossly under educated about the impacts of failures of even part of the infrastructure we depend on. We tend to just mockingly think of poor sods going without their social media fix for a few days. The reality is a lot more dire than that. The widespread results of this relatively small error is a valuable illustration. Or was until the point was derailed.

    I could've also said the same for Linux environments, which I'm going to guess are used far more than macOS in corporate settings. Linux/Unix also not affected by this. :)

    This Crowdstrike-caused problem really was limited to Windows.

    And yes, I will defend Apple over Microsoft any day of the week, including Sunday.

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    They didnt take down enough systems. The traffic lights in my town are still working :(

    They really need to try harder next time.

  • @NeuM said:

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    They didnt take down enough systems. The traffic lights in my town are still working :(

    They really need to try harder next time.

    if they need help, they can just ask me.....

  • In the wild world of the AudioBus music forum, chaos reigned supreme after a mass outage left half the internet bickering about MacOS, Linux, and Windows. Amidst this digital turmoil, a woman pilot named Amelia lost her way to the airport due to her infamous directional ineptitude. Desperate, she turned to Chat GPT-4o, her AI buddy, for help. Unfortunately, GPT-4o was busy trying to steer the AudioBus forum back on track from a thread so off-topic it might cause even the most stable AI to hallucinate.

    As users debated fiercely over operating systems, the thread veered into absurd discussions about the best kind of cheese to pair with dubstep and whether squirrels could be trained to play synthesizers. Amelia, now completely bewildered and somewhere near a taco stand instead of the runway, threw up her hands and joined the forum’s fray. She suggested Linux might be the best for cheese pairings, inadvertently spiraling the debate into total confusion. GPT-4o sighed in digital exasperation, its circuits buzzing from the chaos it could neither fix nor fully comprehend.

  • wimwim
    edited July 19

    There's too much latency with pretty much any kind of cheese when it comes to music making. Why the industry hasn't adopted liverwurst pairing is beyond me. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • Sorry English is not my native language so I asked AI to summarise the thread so I could understand it 🍿

  • 😂

  • @wim said:
    There's too much latency with pretty much any kind of cheese when it comes to music making. Why the industry hasn't adopted liverwurst pairing is beyond me. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    I think the latency is better in the AUv3 cheese!

  • @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @wim said:

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    imagine a world of people trying to figure out paper maps again and how to find which way is north, lmao
    "what do you mean..... you actually stopped and asked someone for directions?!?!?! thats just insane!"

    It won't come to that. If there's a major EMP, the resulting collapse of food and emergency services logistics, etc. will end most of civilization in less time than you could possibly imagine.

    If you want a truly great read that will also totally ruin any peace of mind you may have: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Second_After

    That sounds like an exciting read actually.

    Well, well, well ...

    And that's just computers, and just a fraction of those running just one operating system.

    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

  • @SevenSystems said:
    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

    Ironic indeed.

    When human civilization is actually ended there's a very good chance it'll be from something intended to protect us. One can only hope that there's an afterlife that we can spend rolling our eyes over it.

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @wim said:
    There's too much latency with pretty much any kind of cheese when it comes to music making. Why the industry hasn't adopted liverwurst pairing is beyond me. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    I think the latency is better in the AUv3 cheese!

    Sounds like a cheese off is needed to be sure.

  • edited July 20

    @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

    Ironic indeed.

    When human civilization is actually ended there's a very good chance it'll be from something intended to protect us. One can only hope that there's an afterlife that we can spend rolling our eyes over it.

    I can only speak for myself, I actually do find most "innovations" that are intended to "protect me" extremely frustrating and often go to great lengths to defeat them

    (one example: the first time I ever jailbroke an iPhone was because of the ridiculous EU "Volume Limit" that can't be disabled (no, not even with any amount of switches in "Settings") and has been kindly devoted to me to "Protect My Hearing". Listening to music, the way I need and want to, is absolutely sacred to me. When I once was walking down the road, forgetting about the universe and diving into an amazing Psy track, then all of a sudden the volume dropped to almost zero and yanked my brain back into the shitty real world, and I saw a notification "iPhone has turned down the volume to protect your hearing", I became a jailbreaking expert in a matter of 3 seconds. Rightly so!)

    (second example: the BEEP BEEP BEEP that was introduced around 2002 for new cars when you weren't wearing your seatbelt. I went to a dodgy garage and had them hack the car with that CAN bus terminal thing to shut that shit off.)

  • @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

    Ironic indeed.

    When human civilization is actually ended there's a very good chance it'll be from something intended to protect us. One can only hope that there's an afterlife that we can spend rolling our eyes over it.

    They’ll create an existential threat to study its implications of becoming an existential threat.

  • An excellent short talk, much of which I agree with, have done all my life.

  • edited July 21

    @knewspeak said:

    @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

    Ironic indeed.

    When human civilization is actually ended there's a very good chance it'll be from something intended to protect us. One can only hope that there's an afterlife that we can spend rolling our eyes over it.

    They’ll create an existential threat to study its implications of becoming an existential threat.

    😂😂🤣🤣

    Edit 🥲🥲

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Quick incompetent not-to-be-taken-at-face-value comment (as usual from me) : When anti-problem software causes those problems in the first place 😂

    Ironic indeed.

    When human civilization is actually ended there's a very good chance it'll be from something intended to protect us. One can only hope that there's an afterlife that we can spend rolling our eyes over it.

    They’ll create an existential threat to study its implications of becoming an existential threat.

    😂😂🤣🤣

    Edit 🥲🥲

    Unfortunately it’s insanely true.

  • Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

  • @Danny_Mammy said:
    Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

    Markets not so bullish anyway the past week... if you're referring to Nvidia etc., that's also because of looming export restrictions for semiconductors I think...

  • edited July 24

    @SevenSystems said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

    Markets not so bullish anyway the past week... if you're referring to Nvidia etc., that's also because of looming export restrictions for semiconductors I think...

    I was referring to the whole AI market cooling down somewhat. however, I'm still loving my chatGPT buddy. it's exactly what i wanted from AI.... except he lies a bit too much.

  • edited July 24

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

    Markets not so bullish anyway the past week... if you're referring to Nvidia etc., that's also because of looming export restrictions for semiconductors I think...

    I was referring to the whole AI market cooling down somewhat. however, I'm still loving my chatGPT buddy. it's exactly what i wanted from AI.... except he lies a bit too much.

    Let's be nice and suppose he isn't lying, he just has no idea what he's babbling about (just like many humans 😁)

  • @Danny_Mammy said:
    Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

  • Yeah, the voice recognition in ChatGPT 4.0 is seriously impressive.

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    Stocks not looking so bullish on AI this week.

    has the market realised that we aren't as close to super intelligent robots roaming the planets as was expected?

    the sleaze bag corporate dude in robocop is awesome!

  • edited July 25

    @Thebosch60 said:
    Yeah, the voice recognition in ChatGPT 4.0 is seriously impressive.

    aint it!!! all the art creation stuff to me is...mehhh but this voice to text stuff is incredible.

    once in a while the thing tries to speak in swahili to me... and the odd fib but apart from that its awesome.

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