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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I bought all the iAP's also. It's a cool product with much potential.
Never crashed once. Air 1 12.2
Removed, reboot and re-installed Scyth. I could change 3 presets(random choice) while sound is playing without any problem. When I changed to the 4th preset the app crashed.
Hope for a fix or good tip because I use and like Scyth very much.
Yup, it primarily crashes for me when sound is being generated, via the latchkey, & then changing presets - the audio crackles & breaks up prior to the app quitting. Assuming it’s just a case of cpu overload as there’s clearly a fair bit going on what with it using wavetables. Fewer crashes if I remember to unlatch before swopping out.
Personally I still really like it & feel that it has great potential, can’t regret acquiring it gratis & then having punted on a few of the expansion packs.
Same for me. I managed to browse a few presets after unlatching.
As long as I remember to unlatch or turn off notes, I don’t get many crashes.
I like Scythe quite a lot, and I don’t thinks it’s presets do it justice. I mostly use wavetables I’ve created with AudioShare importing. I use Twisted Wave a fair amount to hack together sequences of single-cycle waveforms grabbed from my various synths that I bring into Scythe.
The filter delay adds a lot of character. And I pretty much always end up running Scythe through a delay and or reverb.
Yep, the filter delay he has in the app is pretty decent. I like a lot of the devs presets, but most are kind of metallic and dark. That’s cool, but I enjoy messing with importing my own samples more.
The wave creator iap is really well done, but I think it requires a bit more skill to get great stuff from it.
Yeah it's got an interesting sound, I'll definitely use it in a track at some point. I'll have to try making some single-cycle waveforms. Just discovered the sample import, so will have a bit of fun with that for a while.
Here is a track done entirely with Scythe plus some reverb and a little Kosmonaut. I am posting as I used sounds that are a bit different from what you hear in the included presets. The sounds were built from custom wavetables that started as imported sounds. There are just two different presets used, and each uses one wavetable.
Like it!
btw The developer replied my email about the crashing of Scyth. He will look into it.
Tx!
@espiegel123 and others,
Jarryd, the developer of Scyth, send me a e-mail that he just pushed a update to the App Store. The crashing when changing presets while playing sounds is solved.
Hurray!
Same here. I just downloaded it; free presets sound like crap. Next.
The update seems to have successfully addressed the frequent crashes when changing presets. Still seems not to be saving/restoring the filter delay state with presets.
The preset crash is a big fix. Thank you to the developer! This synth is big potential for little money. I hope the delay state gets fixed as well.
App and IAPs are on sale right now, but both the Bitmask Studio website and Twitter account are gone... Seems ominous for future support. Anyone have contact with the dev and know what's up?
iPhone version is no longer available in the UK AppStore.
The developer decided a month or few ago to stop working on music software. He shut down his YouTube channel even.
He said that there might be maintenance releases.
Thanks @espiegel123. That's too bad. It seems like a cool synth and I like seeing solo operations succeed. Might get it anyway since it's so cheap.
It is very cool. Has a unique sound . I'll be using it as long as it still runs.
How did I miss this?
Nice work. It sounds great.
Thanks! The really glitchy sound was created by creating some simple waveforms in other synths (sine wave, triangle wave and square wave) at 220 Hz and using Twisted Wave where I copy pasted from the simple waveforms into a document to create a waveform that started sine-wave like and then switched abruptly between various waveforms. I then save that into AudioShare and imported into Scythe.
@espiegel123 That's sad to hear. This is one of my favorites for making ambient music. There are so much possiblilities.
I like that app. I think that dev was discouraged by how his hard work was under appreciated.
In my opinion, it might have been more appreciated with a manual of some kind. I have it open as we speak and it seems I can only STUMBLE onto useful things because I don’t totally understand the concept. I’ve come back to this many times and the sounds are fascinating, but unless I can have a bit more control, I don’t know how to even unlock the driver’s side door. There was a post here about various manuals, and apparently there WAS one, but the bitmaskstudio site is no longer active.
@motmeister
The manual is the icon immediately left of keyboard icon at top.
appreciation is a two way street..
Maybe they were bummed that it wasn't as big a money maker as they'd anticipated. I didn't jump on it originally because it seemed like yet another standalone synth in a world of Auv3's. And as far as I recall, you can't load your own tables.
If only it was Auv3 and you could load your own wavetables.. I imagine it would have done much better. Who knows..
You can create your own wavetables and create wavetables by importing sounds.
Since even the most popular music creation apps don't generate a lot of revenue, I think one needs to be personally pretty driven to create the tools and derive satisfaction from either the process of creation or from their use -- and have a pretty thick skin. Even the best apps generate a fair amount of critical feedback.
My sense is that the dev had lost his enthusiasm and was more interested in other programming domains.
It is a shame. While it has room for improvement (particularly the ability to share presets and wavetables), it has a pretty cool and unique vibe.
It is interesting how quickly he went from seeming interested in moving it forward to closing up shop.
[grin]... if there had been a manual it would have helped me find the manual... thanks! I’ll go look at it!