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@hmtx Thanks for the info! Now I have another host combo to try. :-)
--Sean
Here's the description for the video. It looks interesting!!! I hope I get to watch it before Apple decides to take it down!!!
Published on Jul 8, 2013
Core Audio is the professional-grade technology for playing, processing and recording audio on iOS. Learn how your apps can take advantage of the latest advances in Core Audio. Discover how to send and receive audio between multiple apps, allowing for advanced mixing, effects, and sound generation.
Copyright © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
I'll protect my source at all costs!!!!!
… or maybe just post it right here:
https://developer.apple.com/ios7/
Very interesting. Is this the beginning or ending of AB?
@AQ808 That page wanted me to agree to an NDA before letting me see any information. You had to have agreed to it to get in........did't you? At any rate, I can't gather or corroborate what you have said..... My understanding has always been that midi was being used to control audio streams........ It would sure be nice if what you say is true.
--Sean
@mgmg4871 things will have to get significantly better in order to kill Audiobus. Either way, it will end up being a win for iPad musicians. Either Audiobus will get better and better, or something better will come along that can replace it. Ideally, something great will come along and Audiobus will also continue to innovate, giving iPad musicians even more options. :-)
I think there is about a 0% chance that apple will open a route to control audio with midi, but not allow any other midi to be sent through that route. It just wouldn't make any sense. I'm not under any NDA and don't know anything, other than that people who do know are saying that they are very happy.
On the other hand, it is difficult for me to believe that Apple will truly deliver on this, but who knows?
And I see that neither video is available now....the last one specifically mentioned it was pulled due to a copyright claim by Apple.
@funjunkie Dang! I didn't get a chance to watch it! I was at work when it was posted!
Heh heh heh! We were really close to getting some real answers! We didn't even realize what we had there! :-) I hate surprises and the suspense is killing me! :-)
Aargh, I missed the video too... Due to my spam hyper-sensitivity. (Sorry about that Freddy, welcome to the ...board. ;-)
So what did we miss?
@Hmtx Apparently Freddy discovered a developer's video from Apple's WWDC 2013 specifically going over the nitty gritty details of iOS 7's new Core Audio implementation that had been posted on YouTube and meant only for the eyes of developers who had signed the NDA. Pretty hot stuff! :-)
It was already posted above, but here are the info notes about the video that I copied before the video was removed:
Published on Jul 8, 2013
Core Audio is the professional-grade technology for playing, processing and recording audio on iOS. Learn how your apps can take advantage of the latest advances in Core Audio. Discover how to send and receive audio between multiple apps, allowing for advanced mixing, effects, and sound generation.
Copyright © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
This is great! I hope Core Audio is one of those features that makes my older iPad 2 work better with audio, rather than make me want to upgrade hardware. Maybe I'm dreaming.
The video showed demonstrations of in-app audio with audio, midi, and effects sample apps. It would be hard for me to believe AB Devs are not somehow involved in this. Just my opinion.
@mgmg4871 Cool, you got to watch it!! :-) I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that the AB developers are deeply involved. They were VIPs with Apple at the WWDC. I wouldn't be surprised if they gave input during Apple's development. Either way, I'm sure that the AB team will be making the most of the new technology. Exciting things are coming again! :-D
Yea I'm betting they're involved too....and that only means (hopefully) that it will be done right and be a serious game-changer.....now though, we can only wait patiently with optimism through this agonizing process that we all want to be over....NOW!
I just hope that things will work well with an iPad 2. I've still got to make use of what I have until I can pay off some important (expensive) bills. That may be another year or two.....I know that iOS7 supports the iPad 2, but the question is, "How much more of a resource drain will iOS7 be over iOS6.....
I was doing a search for the video, and found something cool. This was posted 3 days ago: http://www.subfurther.com/blog/category/speaking/
The quote:
I’m also doing two regular hour-long sessions, on Audiobus and A/V encoding. For Audiobus, feel free to abandon any angst that this much-loved third party tool for inter-application audio will be obsoleted and abandoned by Apple’s announced introduction of an inter-app audio framework in iOS 7. The Audiobus team announced that Audiobus will adopt Apple’s new APIs when running under iOS 7, meaning you’ll get compatibility with both Audiobus-enabled apps and those that use Apple’s new APIs. So it’s still well worth learning about if you’re into audio; I’m working on some demo code to show it off. Thinking I might bring back the Dalek ring modulator code from 360iDev a few years back and wrap it as an Audiobus effect (Hi Janie!)
The comment the author is speaking about was supposedly made by the Audiobus team on the developer's web site. :-) The key takeaway from this appears to be that Audiobus will continue on, but will support both the Audiobus enabled apps as well as Apple's new APIs. We all pretty much knew this, but it's nice to have it in print. ;-)
Musings.
inter app audio.....hmmmmm
dropping garageband in the AB output slot.....hmmmm?
precursor to logic for ipad?...hmmmm
All apps talking to logic?(audio and midi)
Midi sync? (the fix being in ios 7 which all apps adopt)
Hmmm...
Have apple been listening?
Are they about to solve the midi problem?
Logic for iPad
wouldcould be.... awesome. Maybe Apple is seeing the success of Cubasis; Auria; etc and wants a slice of that pie.I was hoping more for AULab for iPad: lightweight, functional, free :-)
...Since we already have $50 iOS DAWs covered.
What I feel would be choice with the use drum apps on the ipad is if the apps existed as VST's as well. You could write a beat, save it as a file that could be opened on your computers DAW via a VST versions of the app and pick up from there. You could go back and forth with out any clocks or syncing of any kind. The midi should be reserved for instruments and sampling but keep the drums as a transferable format. The writing of the app is done already with drum apps - would it be that difficult to make a VST version?