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  • Tell him that you're ":(" about this!

  • Listen to Sebastian! The more these developers hear from us, the more likely they are to see how critical Audiobus is. Make sure you tell them about all the app purchases that are going on!

    My wife hates Audiobus... because I haven't stopped working/playing with it since December 10th. No sleep. No food. Who needs that stuff? ;-)

  • Oh, and one more thing: Most developers DO listen to customers. There are several art and music apps that have added ideas that I came up with, and other ideas that many of their customers were asking for.

  • Netflix. Yeah, I know it's not going to happen. Still...

  • ZenLizard, please keep in mind that most developers probably already would want to include the SDK. But it's not available to them because we have not made it public because we want to make sure we can handle the support load.

    As soon as we know that everything is fine and dandy we're making it public and then a few hundred more developers will put it in their apps.

  • boone51 – Ummn... Netflix? What's the reasoning there? ...or is that a joke? Just curious.

  • Sebastian – I get that, but I don't think it hurts to let the developers know what customers want and how much they want it. Hopefully, people will be polite AND patient when communicating with the developers.

  • Any developer that doesn't already know how critical Audiobus is must have been living under a rock for the last year.

  • I don't think it needs much convincing. Simply comparing the rankings of audiobus compatible apps before and after the launch of Audiobus speaks for itself... ;)

  • I hope the upgrade path will be an easy one for the small developers as there are many apps that are relatively straight forward and perhaps not so compelling on their own but can find a new life and greater functionality in an audiobus environment.

  • Paul, I've been thinking the same. Not so much about ease of integration but that there are now several years worth of inspired/abandoned single purpose audio apps out there that would get an entirely new lease on life riding on the bus. My phone is full of them!

  • I'd like to see non audio, but music related apps join in too. Being able to control recording from and switching between these apps would be great for workflow from MIDI based programs. For me, this would be Genome, MidiBridge, Phaedra and Little Midi Machine for starters!

  • @snoopy, I don't know about Phaedra but the other three support OMAC fast app switch. LMM has the best implementation around! Go to the last tab in settings and select a target app. Now you can jump to that app by hitting the button in the lower right. It's dreamy. Funkbox has a similar implementation. I want the OMAC world to copy him on this. Selecting from a list each time just isn't much better than double tapping the home button but having single-tap access to the other app you're focused on is really really handy.

  • @ZenLizard I incorporate samples from old movies in a lot of my work and it would be nice to be able to do away with the iphone>1/8">1/4" adapter>apogee jam Frankenstein setup I have right now. I totally understand this isn't going to happen, but it wasn't a joke. I'd love it.

  • there is an app called 'b-movies' that pulls in sources from the internet archives film repo. You might give them a shout. http://www.bubblepop.com/bmovies/index.html

    Side story: I once traded a fender silverface amp for a box of b-movies (on betamax tapes!) to sample into my roland s760. Seemed like a totally reasonable trade at the time! </middle-aged-regrets>

  • @syrupcore I understand I can switch between those now and I do! I'd like those apps to have an audiobus panel so I could switch to audiobus apps too and for those apps esp. genome to show up in the audiobus panel in Loopy, Beatmaker etc. I thought the audiobus fast app switch thing would have been compatible with genome, but it isn't. :-(

    Roland S760, eh? I still have 2 of those and an S750! Were you ever on sgroup?

  • @boone51 – I know what you mean about Frankenstein setups. It's either that or be tied to my old DAW and give up creating whenever I have time. Still, I can see what a hassle it would be if I needed to record more than a rare sample here or there. It's got me thinking, though. I'm going to talk to an iOs coder friend of mine and see if she's interested in creating some kind of app that could bridge the gap. You can't be anywhere near alone in the need for Netflix/Hulu/Etc. sampling, and she might think the venture is worth her time.

  • holy shit! sgroup! Yes. Forgot all about it. I sold the 760 in the late 90s. Along the CRT and SCSI drives. :) Do you still use that stuff?

  • @syrupcore Yes, still use that stuff. Found soft samplers to be too unreliable (I'm sure they are much better now) and those machines are rock-solid and I know the sounds/os intimately. Still on sgroup too and people still post there occasionally.

  • That is awesome. All of it. I'm a little jealous.

  • edited December 2012

    You know what would be really awesome? Ambiance.

  • man, someone please tell me The Strange Agency is on board with Audiobus. I'd shriek like a little girl if so.

  • If you guys have 2 ios devices you could pick up a cheap audio interface and hook up say your iPhone running YouTube and run it into your ipad into audiobus.

  • edited December 2012

    All apps visible except Beatmaker2. I saw a video on youtube with Beatmaker inside Audiobus. How is that ?

  • That was a beta version. It's not not live on the app store yet.

  • Just found this thread — thank you to ZenLizard, Sevrink, hypoetical, mikelacton, litebritedeath82, and marlow77 for recommending Grain Science :)

  • edited December 2012

    I so want Stochastik to get on board. He needs develop midi sync / start / clock too...but you know...a dude can dream and stuff.

  • @Canis no, thank you! grain science is such a great addition to audiobus.

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