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Apps that need Audiobus
If you know of any great apps that could benefit from Audiobus share them here!
Hey has anyone ever used the conform app? It makes really cool glitched out beats when you manipulate the GUI.
I have had it for sometime now and I just sent the developer a request to add updates Audiobus and maybe midi to it. The app is currently free to download on the app store. So check it out and if you like it send a note to the developer to add audiobus and update the app!
Thanks in advance!
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Dr-om, droneo and GarageBand for me
Dr-Om is pretty cool. I bought it a while back for my iPhone. I always wanted to find the original hardware units it's designed after. I haven't had any luck so far even as to find out how to build one. So I'm all for AB integration.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/11150/what-is-your-favorite-non-audiobus-compatible-app/
SynthX
Garageband!
Although, if it had full AB support, and kept the price tag it currently has, it would put out of business all other iOS DAWs with the exception of Auria Pro, and that has the potential of hindering development for iOS music in the long term, IMHO.
Droneo
Droneo
Droneo
Did I mention Droneo?
I also really like Dr-Om.
However, I think its origin story is fictional. A great fiction, though.
I always wondered about that. I figured I would have at least heard about that in my various travels.
Hey great list of apps so far I think we should contact the developers of apps that we like to use and ask them if they can update them with audiobus. It wont hurt to at least try! I contacted this elephantcandy over a well over a year ago and he did not want to add Audiobus initially, but as you see he finally came around! This is a great sounding app by the way! check it out!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vinyl-the-real-record-player/id571600993?mt=8
I just sent these guys an email we will see what happens!
I asked if he could add audiobus and update the app to the latest IOS version!
http://www.fluxama.com/
It would be amazing if Nanoloop got Audiobus, but the limitations it imposes forces me to make some really cool tracks. Besides, it at least allows AudioCopy so I can record patches I make in other synths then load them into Nanoloop.
It's possible that it's fiction. I never seen any mention of the hardware in the DIY community or happen to find any other info online. Definitely a good story regardless.