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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I happened across a track by his son, Baxter Dury, last week. Interesting..
My old man wore three-piece whistles...he was never home for long....
Thank you so very much Marcel. Yes, I shall try to slow down and it has been mentioned before about understanding the lyrics, so thank you for the nudge/reminder.
VERY interesting. 'Pleasure' indeed Joc. Thanks for posting.
@Shaken&Stirred reverb sounds good. I always have a problem of being too dry . Vocals sound awesome I gotta say. Good job high energy
@studs1966 disco style huh. K I don't want to pry too much but what all exactly is going on here.?
Welllllllllllll ......... It's....... Ummmmmmmmm.........Well........ Errr...... Disco!.......
Add a little alterations to it...... Then people call it NU Disco........ Add a little more, then people call it Soulful House, or US Garage........... Mellow it out a bit, them people call it Deep House...... Add crazy synths to it, then people call it Electro House......... All House/Dance music derives from classic 70's Disco really.......
A bit like Hip Hop/R&B/Soulful House/Latin music stems from a jazz style of play really.....
very interesting track! I always think it's cool when something seems jumbled/disjoint when it first hits the ears, but then with repetition the brain sorts it out and the groove sets in. That's what happened as I stumbled through Harrison's Stairwell. Nice mix of sounds, mixed well with enough going on to keep the listener interested.
Hey, seems appropriate to quote Petty, "Some days are diamonds, some days are rocks" - let's have less rocks, more diamonds for us all!
I enjoyed your track. it's a cool vibe, and I like the instruments included, and how it builds. I founds myself eagerly anticipating what was going to come next, and where was it going to come from? Nice work!
@MonzoPro This was quite a relaxing listen - a new experience for me from a Monzo track. Although the start does have some of the trademark madness it soon settles down into quite a gentle groove. Some nice textural and rhythmic elements going on in the background, and a pleasant laid-back vibe.
If I was still a stoner I would probably enjoy it even more while under the influence, in fact it would be perfect for the purpose, with it's constant stream of interesting sounds.
Well, .....it is obvious.....there's a valid explanation for this.....he wanted to be home more......but......this constant waiting for taxis.....that never came.
a nice strange charm to this....works very well. lovely instrumentation...and very well put together....I like it
@Retzilience it's like slipping into a dream where a mad organist is playing on a carousel. It's quirky and slightly spooky. The structure feels pretty loose, more like a jam than a song but the lead sounds are good.
Thanks Richard! This was put together in Maschine, but using quite a lot of iOS ‘chunks’ (quite a bit of Ripplemaker in there). I’ve been slowly re-learning Maschine, and working out ways of integrating iPad bits. Think I’m finally starting to get there, so future SOTM submissions should benefit from a bit more structure.
Thanks! I’ve got a bit of a short attention span - so I tend to throw everything including the kitchen sink into my tracks!
Great track, I really like the sound you’ve got on the vocals too. Reminds me of They Might Be Giants for some reason....and they’d appreciate the title here in Wales!
I like your track Richard - there’s a Floydy/Barrett feel to it, dreamy and laid back, a relaxing listen! Only thing I’d do differently (apart from adding my trademark farmyard samples) would be to add a bit more treble to the EQ, as the drums are a bit muffled for my old ears. Quality stuff though.
Loved your entry for this month, @DefRobot, specially the guitar riff, and your vocal parts! Great song! Keep them coming!
@Marcel, always love your harmonies, and this time is no different. Bravo! Beautiful lyrics as well. Keep it up!
Very interesting song, @rickwaugh! Do you like progressive rock? This sounds a little like some early Premiata Forneria Marconi. Loved it! Keep it up!
Great alternative rock song, @trackedout! Loved the harmonies. Found the voice a little buried in the mix, but it’s sort of appropriate for the style. Well done!
Great song, @Shaken&Stirred! Perfect mix, ready for commercial release IMO. A little Oingo Boingo vibe - not the style itself, but the vibe of the song. Loved it! Keep them coming.
Another great EDM offering, @studs1966! You’re becoming a master of the genre. Ready for commercial release. Bravo!
Great energy, inventive lyrics and a great mix! Bravo! Really loved this one, @Bluepunk! I know, I still have to listen last month’s, I haven’t forget! Keep it up!
Interesting track, @moff! You have a good command of the genre. Is it your voice or a sampled speech? Keep it up!
Welcome to the SOTMC, @AndyPlankton! Loved your first track. Didn’t understand the cowbell click, though. Nice mix, great synth timbres and great mix!
Interesting track, @Jumpercollins! Great, infectious techno beat! Loved it.
Your poetry/lyrics work is top notch as usual, @JohnnyGoodyear! Where did the video footage come from? Great job!
Loved your track, @richardyot. In fact, it sounds a little like 80’s gothic new wave, which is perhaps what you intended with you “funeral song” concept. Great harmonies and nice modulation to the choruses. Really cool!
Weird and cool track, @MonzoPro! Could easily be a soundtrack of horror/suspense movie. Thumbs up!
@Retzilience, sorry to hear about the troubles you’ve been through. Your song is interesting and well crafted. Enjoyed the clean guitar, both the chords and tone, and also the stereo imaging. Great piece!