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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With all the chat about sun, beer, holidays etc yesterday, better get back to the music ..... although heavily related! You know a thing or two about filling pools ... and dance floors. As said, you've lived and breathed the thing/scene. You know what makes people dance. How powerful is that! Surely, a skill that can only be gained through experience. Keep banging these happy, body part movers out, and get hustling away down the clubs in Napa. Get those decks spinning geezer..... I will be bringing 3000 people (?) to your gig.
Don't know what filling you've been spooning into those tacos, but it has to involve note and chord things. Yes, we all drool over the magic of your words (and so we should)... the music though. I hear something simmering, no bubbling, because it is harder than that. Noticed, the last few tunes have me listening and yep, feeling, your creative musical output, just as much as your lyrics. They tell a story and mean something every time, so to feel your music as deeply as your words is credit to you. Bloody love the 3 bass stabs in the right lug, and the thumping bass drum to the stomach. So glad you played the hats where you did. More dynamics to this song than a straight 4..... just tried it. Matters, as it tosses a dance element in the mix.... which is spot on.
An ending from the front page of the 'best endings book.' Dropped me like a breeze block into 'nothing more.' Very good Mister Word/Musician/etc. The line that sticks in my soul is: 'In some low gravity world which harbors bad things.' I've based this months song on something you said a while back. Will take those words above forward. Excellent song all round.
This is so good JohnnyGoodyear! Your poetry is epic! Your voice so soothing and the production is awesome. Thank you.
More than that.
Thank you Mister Word. 'Inherent predilection of violence.' This lady had that. Fondly remembered for her seamless change to the 'Hammer' setting on drills, (after much patient guidance). Trying out something different musically/vocally. A kinda Robin Scott/Tarantino love bastard.
A Masterpiece! @Bluepunk. This was so fun to listen to. So much going on in my headphones, a perfectly executed dance in my head. You know I love your mellow
side! Again the guitars in the beginning were awesome. Great tune. Thanks
You'll have to stop with all this praise. Artist? Masterpiece? My street cred is in tatters already after years of being seen walking around town with two wee, fluffy white doglets Thank you Bootsy, far, far too kind, and spurs me on to learn and improve. Have you found that triangle yet?
And the Mad Bastard Award for this Month goes again to @Bluepunk for being an utter Mad Bastard. I believe this is the first submission in our history to address (in some form) the matter of menopause and I must believe that Mister Punk will be looked back on as at the tip of the coming social vanguard in this respect. In other news, there is a rumbling in the Club Room to have him designated as the Welsh Zappa (bit like the White Pele, but different).
I love how you've stepped out of your traditional genre but entirely held on to the essential youness on this one. Not always easy to do. Mister Fellows (and Mister Zappa) would be proud.
Like to be of public service. It is true though. Go and watch, STUDY! When their knitting tempo shoots from ballad, to speed metal overnight, you are too late. As recommended in the BP manual for men, i suggest you divorce em when they reach 25. Between then, and 87, you're fucked!
Thank you. It was your romantic term that did it. Almost got me to write a love song. Cheers. Appreciate your time. Now, back to your thread and spend that money.
@JohnnyGoodyear The above was for you..... Buttons and me. Strewth!
I'll try with an entry as well: https://allihoopa.com/s/DhQq71xD
Have fun and looking forward to your feedback as well.
Really good work, Oli. I'm glad you posted here because I intended to check out your thread, but it got away from me. Any changes I would make would be to suit my own taste, so I'm not sure you'd be interested.
You should submit this to discchord. I can't think of a good reason Tim wouldn't post it.
Hi there,
thanks for your kind words. Well i'm always happy to get feedback and criticsm from fellow producers. Lets you look at tracks from a different angle and notice areas of improvements for further tracks. So if you have the time to spare, why not just post your feedback in my original thread? Or send me a message over the forum.
Submit to Discchord, pardon me, what does he do with it? Repost, or does he have a label?
@o_imseng Glad you're open to suggestions. I'll have another listen or two and see if my first impression holds. I didn't want to take away from the positive reactions you've received with minor quibbles. It's good as is, and quite impressive that you did it all in Gadget.
Regarding discchord.com, I just meant he might repost it and give you a wider audience.
No worries mate. Just be open, no offense taken, if I post it i must be able to handle all feedback
@trackedout very much a track on your trademark loose and lo-fi style, which I happen to dig.
The timing is probably looser than usual in this one, particularly in the intro, but it works. Maybe one crut I might make here is to just overdub some of the really out-of-time phrases, because it's a good track that is just slightly let down with some loose timing.
Really like the vocal, it has a vulnerable quality that really appeals to me.
The horns were an unexpected touch and probably quite genius. The main riff is cool too. Your songs are always interesting and worth listening to.
@JohnnyGoodyear pretty cool and left-field spoken word track. Musically it's a very nice mashup of the symphonic strings and the more contemporary bleeps and bloops which I think works exceptionally well.
The "precursor" vocals are a nice touch, you can't quite make them out but then the main vocal comes in like a clearer echo to clarify what you were straining to hear.
And the words are great as always, and in parts are very funny. Generally I'm not that into spoken word pieces but this one has a lot going for it and is entertaining to listen to.
Thanks for this note. Appreciate your thoughts. As regards this month, some times the 'rushing' is a good thing. And even if you don't finish something you might come up with a theme or a notion that you most certainly won't if you just decide to blow it off Having said that, I believe the rules of the Club do allow some leeway if the member is otherwise productively engaged in something he will never live to regret (art projects with nine year olds who won't be nine forever )...
Thanks Mister.
Thank you Mister Punk. The low gravity thing is (obviously) sci-fi in origin, but the flip being back here on earth, especially two Thai sticks along when decision making becomes poor (if not impossible) and the skin's barrier becomes soft...
Very kind Mr. Boots. Sometimes unalloyed positivity comes along at just the right moment
Dear esteemed Ipad musicians,
I would like to start by apologizing for not commenting or replying to the posts of last month. I appreciate all the comments and criticism for my March attempt. Here is the link to my April attempt. Once again your comments and criticism will be valued.
greetings chicks n roosters,
heres some kind of ruckus..( beat hawk gadget harmonica and vino )..
ver damn tasty... great quirk and languish !
@Bluepunk
My new effort 'Strutter', created in Gadget and mastered using Auria Pro / fabfiltter C2 and Q2 and PSP microwarmer
Quirk and Languish. Perfect. I have been looking for a Dickensian lawyer firm name for a story I'm pecking at and that's lovely
Ha !.. Use it and you can talk to my attorneys,
Cruel & Peculiar
Thanks Mister R. Appreciate the nod. Especially as while I'm more fond of the spoken word than the yodeled one (in terms of my own stuff), I know that it's not so much your own cup of tea, relatively anyway. Or within the confines of this fine club perhaps. I get that.
I should add that I have heard rumours (in their full English spelling) that you have at last reacquainted yourself with your recently absent guitar object. There has been much speculation lately (down behind the bike sheds; we don't smoke anymore, but it's just a comfortable habit we have) as to what your next offering will be....only 30 days in April....