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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Yes I’ve got a Gaia and it has a similar architecture, albeit with three osc-filter-amp channels rather than 2 in Poison.
Poison 202 reminds me very much Roland System-1... it's almost loke Poison's oscillators and filters were modelled based on System1 ....
Me too, and I don’t use those either.
The selling point for this one is it’s AU and CPU friendly. Sounds very Human League too.
Hm. You’re probably right. Alpha Juno?
Really? I had no idea. Maybe I can get them out of there by the magic of recording, importing it into, say, Audioshare, cutting it into pieces and using it in another app? Is that how it could work?😇
No, complementary. If only iMonoPoly was AUv3... sigh.
His desktop sampler is crazy good...hope it will bring it here
This thing sounds so so good. I was able to recreate Nils Frahm “Says” pretty quickly using this and the RE-1 tape echo. Even if you own an embarrassing amount of AU synths (like me) this is an instabuy.
Guilty as called...
I don't feel guilty at all. Just saying.
OH GODDAMMIT. BOUGHT.
NOT A WORD, GOODYEAR.
@JohnnyGoodyear
On the desktop, I'd consider this to be at the bottom of the top tier of soft synths. Which means it's really, really good (at a great price). I haven't heard it on iOS yet, but if it's the same on the desktop, it'd automatically go in the very top tier of synths, esp. in the analogue emulation category.
Why is Daddy laughing uncontrollably by himself in his study when he's supposed to be working?
I’ve owned several Juno 106’s in the past. when TAL-U-NO-LX came out I spent a night comparing both. I sold my Juno the next day. It’s that good.
I think I can safely file this under lockdown expenses to help keep any isolation demons at bay. Such soothing virtual analoguery
Nice it has sliders too, prefer these to virtual knobs really.
Awesome to see TAL on iOS and as expected this sounds amazing. Sub Osc + Chorus mode 2 = heaven for bass. Anyone else finding the sliders a bit weird? It’s as if they respond to both vertical and horizontal movements and sometimes get confused between the two and jump around, makes jamming with it less fun!
Website for desktop software has a bunch of patches and demos
https://tal-software.com/products/tal-u-no-lx
Thanks, downloaded and installed the presets 😊👍
Yes, please TAL Sampler.
Isn’t the Bassline 101 (SH-101 clone) basically a monophonic Juno? I can’t really see anything much that is not already available on the Juno clone.
Thanks The "free" folders of presets don't seem to work for me...they are greyed out after installing. Are they working for you?
No it isn’t - sequencer, variations for sub-osc, different filter, envelope has different triggering modes. Different enough overall to be complementary.
ah, I downloaded the vst3 preset folder, that might be why..I'll try the other links
Yes, I downloaded the zip files and unzipped them and copied the folders to the presets folder. Opened the standalone app and they are there
Ugh. Must. Resist.
This. I’ve owned both of the original hardware units (had several SH-101’s, as well as all the variants of the Juno, 6/60/106). Definitely different.
Resistance is futile.
Thanks, yep downloaded them now, I installed the vst3 presets instead which don't work