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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Dito.
Less dramatic colors please and not those that many people just can't see or differentiate.
Blimey, that reminds me of one of my weirder computer music purchases from much later (1998). The Yamaha SW1000XG. The thing that was cool about it was that you could attach a daughter board which could be a VL physical modeling synth, a 6 operator FM synth, an AN1X based virtual analog or even a Vocoder! I plumped for the VL as I'd just purchased a Nord Modular and still owned a DX7IIFD which were dirt cheap in the early nineties due to everybody chasing analogs.
The https://www.musicradar.com/news/blast-from-the-past-yamaha-sw1000xg
+++1 differences color scheme. Something that makes you happy when in front of for multiple hours at a time. Please. Thank you.
@Max23
If you have no luck getting them to change it, what if you invert the screen colours in iOS display settings?
Wouldn’t that just invert Red to Green and vice versa?
I always thought that the 'opposite' of Green was Red.
Yeah, I just use it for apps where I don't like the colour scheme. It's handy.
Any indication as to when it might be released?
Any word of AU?
Thanks for the explanation, especially about what sets the 700 apart from common FM synths - never heard about this one!
The main problem with the colors on this design is the contrast TBH. I wish developers would aim for WCAG AA compliance - not for the legality, but just because the contrast levels make everything a lot more usable.
Well I hope it comes out with lickable red like the buchla 100( from the Acid Tests?):
https://cdm.link/2019/05/a-buchla-synth-repair-turned-into-an-lsd-trip-and-made-the-evening-news/
developer here - thanks for the design comments.
the color scheme is based off of the ega palette to give it some semblance of "vintage" feel. i agree some of the colors could be better selected and it's on my list to do another pass through before the official launch.
w/r/t the red/green color choice - don used red/green to symbolize left/right (this is the scheme used by running lights on a boat) and the same pattern is in use on the 259e. hopefully i can find a better pairing of green/red that are easier for color blind folks.
Agree that it could be a lot easier on the eyes. But...
I'm in.
That's a really clever/simple way to mutate between poly and multi-timbral.
Thanks for visiting. Any sense of the timeframe for the software?
Is this going to be AU? I surely hope so, because non AU on ios nowadays is almost like standalone only(no vst or au) on desktop
How will the get the LSD into the app?
And after that, how do we get it out?
I heard it will accumulate on headphone port and speaker grills if you play it enough. You can then just lick or scrape it off. Devices with no headphone out will produce less lsd
Wireless charging technology should give it the ability to increase the dosage of the contact high, but remember to stick to Apple products so that you don’t get a bad trip.