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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My favourite video editor gets better. And I appreciate the new feature is behind a one time IAP rather than a subscription.
I know Final Cut Pro for iPad is a sub but isn’t it supposed to be better?
@Samu : Didn’t even know Step PolyArp was still a thing. Maybe I should
Check it out
Probably is better, but Lumafusion is on iPhone as well as iPad. I can edit things on iPhone with my two thumbs easily lol.
How does this compare to CapCut? I’ve been really loving CapCut, but I’m willing to give this a try. CapCut just seems so easy.
Haven't used FCP, but from what I know, while it is more full featured for color grading, motion graphics, and multicam editing, Luma has much less of a learning curve, it's super easy to learn, good enough for most purposes and doesn't need a subscription. FCP does look to have a nice user friendly UI though, which definitely can't be said for DaVinci Resolve. Resolve has the UI and learning curve from hell, as far as I'm concerned, lol
Ok thanks @Gavinski
Any serious video editor on iPad should go 100% into the world of DaVinci Resolve - sure, both Lumafusion and Final Cut Pro is great, really awesome, but, they are small kids compared to DaVinci Resolve!
DaVinci Resolve is free, but, you can extend the Pro features with one IAP for $99 if you’re really are a full blown editor…
Also, DaVinci Resolve is free on all platforms - Mac, Windows, Linux, Windows Arm64…
Looks like the update is only available if I install os17 on iPad.
Was tired of Lumafusion , so I recently purchased the DaVinci Resolve studio IAP. While I agree that there is a steep learning curve, it is an incredible piece of software, zero regret. The node system is a great way to organise the workflow. The amount of great effects of also stunning. No going back for me.
Yes, I should make the time to learn it properly. No question that the possibilities blow Luma out of the water. But I found it incredibly hard to remember how to do even relatively simple actions unless I was doing them all the time. If I let a few weeks pass I'd forget and it was very tedious to figure out again. Super unintuitive UI, far far more features and controls thani need at the moment, tiring on the eyes, so I'll stick with Luma for most things for now!
Ease of use is important. Not everyone needs the best or most powerful for their needs. For those that don’t know LumaFusion has a multi-cam IAP that works quite well.
100%
The good thing is that Lumafusion can only get better. Since I already own it, I'll make sure to check it regularly !
500+ videos on my Flukutronic YouTube channel accomplished with LumaFusion. Occasionally I'll run up against limitations like wanting more than the 6 video tracks, but other than that, I've been very pleased. I'm not sure I need the speed ramps but I'll probably get it just to support the product
Wow you’ve made more vids than I thought or have seen.
I guess I need to work on my SEO 🙃
I just wanted to add to the positive Lumafusion vibes. The export audio only option is so easy and very, very useful. I find myself regularly needing to seperate audio from videos to use in other ways and this programme makes this process really easy.
Ability to load AUv3 plugins in Luma also useful. Does Resolve offer that? I’m not sure , but I don’t think so
Now I'm getting curious - do you use Davinci Resolve for iPad as it is, or, do you use the "whole" app (unlocked) with all seven workspaces, like Fusion, Fairlight, Edit Page etc etc.?
As @Gavinski said, Davinci is deep, fuckin' deeeeep, and, very hard to learn just the "basic" functions...
But, everyone that can offer 100 hour for learning Davinci Resolve will be great rewarded!
No, still not any kind of support for AUv3 in Davinci Resolve for iPad.
Did install the new v19 yesterday with high hopes that it will be present, but, noooo...
Does DaVinci Resolve have easy multi-cam editing?
Yes, but, that’s not anything I have needed - only editing Drone-videos and videos from my Sony RX-100 VI…
Davinci Resolve is really an incredible piece of software engineering!!
The challenge to keep DVR software on five different platforms simultaneously is inpressive!
And everything you can do in the free version is a big list of functionality and features…
Blackmagic Design are in broadcast and film, so they are on top of things. They also have a controller (Speed Editor) with dedicated camera buttons for multicam editing that can connect with Bluetooth. It pairs nicely with an iPad Pro running Resolve, and makes editing on this mobile platform very comfortable.
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