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  • @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    Nowhere'sville sounds idyllic in comparison :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    I spent a few hours attempting to xmas shop in a town an hour or so away earlier. Packed to the rafters with snooty, rude motherfuckers pushing and shoving me out of their self important way. The final straw came when I was nearly knocked over by a Range Rover that had decided to mount the piece of pavement I was walking along. Gave up, presentless, back home away from all the nasty scary people. I'll have to improvise Mrs Monzos present, maybe I'll record her a special song.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

    Now that all depends on tactics, those boats and planes taking them on holiday have to be piloted by someone ;) and the taxi's there and back.....and the Costa's half way there.....hang on, I'm taking this a little bit too seriously aren't I. :D

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    I spent a few hours attempting to xmas shop in a town an hour or so away earlier. Packed to the rafters with snooty, rude motherfuckers pushing and shoving me out of their self important way. The final straw came when I was nearly knocked over by a Range Rover that had decided to mount the piece of pavement I was walking along. Gave up, presentless, back home away from all the nasty scary people. I'll have to improvise Mrs Monzos present, maybe I'll record her a special song.

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

  • edited December 2016

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    I spent a few hours attempting to xmas shop in a town an hour or so away earlier. Packed to the rafters with snooty, rude motherfuckers pushing and shoving me out of their self important way. The final straw came when I was nearly knocked over by a Range Rover that had decided to mount the piece of pavement I was walking along. Gave up, presentless, back home away from all the nasty scary people. I'll have to improvise Mrs Monzos present, maybe I'll record her a special song.

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop ! Hmm record a song fro Mrs Plankton Hmmmm, I think if I did that i'd be eating potato peelings on the driveway on xmas day :D

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    I spent a few hours attempting to xmas shop in a town an hour or so away earlier. Packed to the rafters with snooty, rude motherfuckers pushing and shoving me out of their self important way. The final straw came when I was nearly knocked over by a Range Rover that had decided to mount the piece of pavement I was walking along. Gave up, presentless, back home away from all the nasty scary people. I'll have to improvise Mrs Monzos present, maybe I'll record her a special song.

    Gift cards for everyone again this year :) Plus some homemade biscuits or something else that is clumsy but says I really care etc.

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

    Now that all depends on tactics, those boats and planes taking them on holiday have to be piloted by someone ;) and the taxi's there and back.....and the Costa's half way there.....hang on, I'm taking this a little bit too seriously aren't I. :D

    Is this all because of Reggie? He has a lot to answer for!

  • Just want to throw my "here here" in along with the rest of you. I come here for knowledge and creative ideas and technical support of course. I think what I appreciate most though, is the friendly, warm discussion amongst ostensibly very different people who have found a common interest to bring them together. Long live AF!

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

    Now that all depends on tactics, those boats and planes taking them on holiday have to be piloted by someone ;) and the taxi's there and back.....and the Costa's half way there.....hang on, I'm taking this a little bit too seriously aren't I. :D

    Is this all because of Reggie? He has a lot to answer for!

    Perrin ?

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

    Now that all depends on tactics, those boats and planes taking them on holiday have to be piloted by someone ;) and the taxi's there and back.....and the Costa's half way there.....hang on, I'm taking this a little bit too seriously aren't I. :D

    Is this all because of Reggie? He has a lot to answer for!

    Perrin ?

    I don't know, you keep mentioning him! ;)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

    I think she was hoping for a pair of boots and some earrings, but I'm sure it'll be fine....

    @AndyPlankton said:

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop !

    Dunno how you do it Andy, I couldn't cope with that on a weekly basis!

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

    I think she was hoping for a pair of boots and some earrings, but I'm sure it'll be fine....

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop !

    Dunno how you do it Andy, I couldn't cope with that on a weekly basis!

    I just keep looking forwards...ignore the fuckers, play their own game back with them....then light a nice big fat one when i get home :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    I spent a few hours attempting to xmas shop in a town an hour or so away earlier. Packed to the rafters with snooty, rude motherfuckers pushing and shoving me out of their self important way. The final straw came when I was nearly knocked over by a Range Rover that had decided to mount the piece of pavement I was walking along. Gave up, presentless, back home away from all the nasty scary people. I'll have to improvise Mrs Monzos present, maybe I'll record her a special song.

    Gift cards for everyone again this year :) Plus some homemade biscuits or something else that is clumsy but says I really care etc.

    Good idea...gift card (homemade) it is!

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Reid said:
    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

    Agree with this as regards both foundation and philosophy. Think there needs to be 'forum' t-shirt. AND a meet-up in Manhattan.....

    Or Wales...

    Wales would be fine (and fun). I've actually spent far (far) more time in NYC than the principality so Wales would be quite exotic at this point....

    Let us know when you're over, and you can pop into the studio and drop on some vocal magic. Followed by a pint, and a cold pasty from Greggs. Exotic....

    Hey, they don't do proper meat pie products in America....

    A lot has been achieved by those sustained by warm beer and cold pasties ;) I'd offer a similar deal for some vocal magic, unfortunately i think here in Salford we'd probably get beat up while trying to enjoy the pint :|

    Actually, and a thousand years ago, my grandparents lived in Moss Side and always talked of Salford as though it was the Côte d'Azur, but I'm not geographically sentimental, so Wales it is :)

    Mrs Plankton has lived in these parts nearly all her life, and she recounts stories of community and everyone looking out for each other, doors left open all day and the like.....unfortunately it's not like that anymore, everyone is out to get what they can from you nowadays, and they don't care what they have to do to get it :(

    A few years ago I was feeling I was missing out, stuck here in the middle of nowhere'sville, but the World turns, things happen, and I like it here now.

    I've become very people phobic. I do wish the population would thin out a little.

    Perhaps 'The Purge' ain't that bad an idea afterall :D

    Yeah cept We would probably get killed straight away, while the rich just go off on holiday to avoid it.

    Now that all depends on tactics, those boats and planes taking them on holiday have to be piloted by someone ;) and the taxi's there and back.....and the Costa's half way there.....hang on, I'm taking this a little bit too seriously aren't I. :D

    Is this all because of Reggie? He has a lot to answer for!

    Perrin ?

    I don't know, you keep mentioning him! ;)

    Ahhh THAT Reggie......he would help a lot if he were playing at the shops :D

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

    I think she was hoping for a pair of boots and some earrings, but I'm sure it'll be fine....

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop !

    Dunno how you do it Andy, I couldn't cope with that on a weekly basis!

    Even in the small UK towns, all the usually OKish people turn into wild animals when shopping before Xmas. That last breadloaf on the shelf has been known to cause life long feuds

  • edited December 2016

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

    I think she was hoping for a pair of boots and some earrings, but I'm sure it'll be fine....

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop !

    Dunno how you do it Andy, I couldn't cope with that on a weekly basis!

    Even in the small UK towns, all the usually OKish people turn into wild animals when shopping before Xmas. That last breadloaf on the shelf has been known to cause life long feuds

    Yeah but when you get that last loaf (well it's Belgian Buns for Mrs Plankton in my case), boy do you feel smug afterwards LOL

  • I didn't get where I am today by interfering with Mrs Plankton's Belgian Buns....

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    That is a way more personal and loving idea for a present :)

    I think she was hoping for a pair of boots and some earrings, but I'm sure it'll be fine....

    Welcome to my usual weekly shop !

    Dunno how you do it Andy, I couldn't cope with that on a weekly basis!

    Even in the small UK towns, all the usually OKish people turn into wild animals when shopping before Xmas. That last breadloaf on the shelf has been known to cause life long feuds

    You should try shopping any time of the year in the GTA ( Greater Toronto Area) otherwise known as the zombie apocalypse epicentre

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