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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It's unbelievable what's happening in the last year in regards to Apps.
We live in a wonderful world.
I was laughing so hard.
Great comment!
I figured you would have had it all worked out
That looks reasonable
@brambos
Will there be a mechanism for programmatically showing simple visual information on the template?
Limited: you can flash pads, flash the user-LED, change knob labels, set knob values.
You can also send any message or value you like to the LOG screen.
That sounds good enough. Thanks.
Great, being able to change text/labels on the gui makes a big difference.
Yes, this!
@brambos any reason you're not going the graphical route with this (like max4Live or ue4 say)? Not everyone is a coder.
Yes, many reasons!
Language looks real flexible and easy to understand.!
This app is going to make me dust off my Apple Bluetooth (typing) Keyboard. For the other major programming IOS MIDI Program App I use the Mac version for developing/testing/debugging code. I hate iPad touch-screen typing.
By "flash" I'm hoping that means "turn on with one condition (e.g. note on; CC above value) and turn off with another (e.g. note off; CC below value)"?
By "set knob values" I'm hoping that means you can assign labels to values (e.g. instead of showing 1, you show "Sine"; 2 = "Square"; 3 = "Triangle"; etc.)?
Almost ready for beta!
Made a significant last-minute change to the language: you can now name your own variables. So no more Var0, Var1, Var99... just use any name you like for any variable... 'x' or 'reallyLongNameWhichYouWillHateWhenUsingIt".
That should make scripts even more readable!
Got my mobile plugin dev studio set up for writing the presets and tutorial scripts... No longer tethered to my MacBook. So I'm really writing plugins on my iPad Air 2 now!
Ooouuuuuuuhhhhhh.
Would like to try it - like right now
I really like the keyboard. Does anyone know which make it is?
I have a similar one at my office and it is from Logitech - guessing this is from Logitech because the key forms are identical.
Looks like Logitech brand
Excellent work on the variables @brambos glad you reconsidered and think it will make a huge boost for productivity.
Yes, the keyboard is a Logitech K480. Really nice and solid little gadget.
I had to sleep on the idea for a night or two, but in the end it was quite easy to integrate in my existing architecture. Happy that you and a few others gave me the push!
Thanks, all.
How easy is it to write code that will filter out every other 16th step?
Or say 25% probability that incoming Midi will be passed thru?
I'm playing around with Rozeta Collider driving both a synth and 2x Ruismaker Noirs set to a kick and snare. Have Cality @25% probability between Collider and both Noirs. Slow LFO ramping up the number of Hadrons. Very Autechre-esque. Thanks.
That should work (not at my dev system now, so I haven't tested). So not very difficult
@brambos aggggg it’s like you’re forcing me to understand else if statements ;P
If the milk smells off, don't drink it, etc.
Life is full of conditional decisions
Rumor has it if you cut Bram he’d actually bleed code.
Disclaimer: you are not being advised to cut Bram. Just take our word for it. thx.
Thanks. Looks do-able, with cheat sheets. Hoping for loads of presets.
And a really easy way to share banks of presets would be cool.
Make the bastards use parentheses like they should. IMO, etc.