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What do YOU use Audiobus for these days & no host/app yet compares? AUM, Beatmaker, Cubasis, etc
So, what's your main workflow these days, and how does Audiobus still play a critical role?
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Mic-to-Brusfri-to-Audioshare for recording vocals.
Is it really good? Eliminates ambient noises correct? How controllable? I’ve experienced software like this seemingly remove character from the vocals.
Are you using for singing or podcasting?
Don't use it at all these days, but I still buy every version and add on as a way to support the developers and thank them for hosting this forum.
Have actually gone back to Audiobus for most of my multi-app experiments lately. Everything plays in it and the newer MIDI features are very easy to use. It just works and I can save most setups with confidence.
Same. With the MIDI update, AB3 does everything I need. So easy and fast.
purchased every audiobus but never use it. AUM all the way. respect and thoroughly appreciate what michael has done for this community.
For me, AU, IAA and even AUM are trying to make my iPad function with some of the same feel of a Desktop. Audiobus has always been a unique iOS miracle. Although I like and sometimes use AU, Audiobus is always my opening app, it is why I do iOS for music. Hopefully always will be. It’s like favorite DAW, I use what I like..
AUM, BM3, AB and cubasis are the cornerstones of my creativity.
Beyond ios AB is the best for iconnectivity and network routing midi into ableton.
When i am looking for inspiration, i mess around and jam in bm3. I can get ideas going quickly and mindlessly for hours. it usually starts there because i am trying to learn to
finger drum...i am awful. If i need a good beat i go to patterning or chop the living hell out of Blocs. I love the random generation in blocs and slicing up bits and pieces.
AUM handles effects and routing the smoothest for me. Besides some tedious midi learn back n forth, it is a total work horse.
When i think i have something worth pursuing it goes into Cubasis. I have thousands of mainstream classic rock, pop, and funky disco midi songs i like to deconstruct in cubasis. It handles importing multitrack midi tunes the best by far.
All four of those apps are almost always in tandem with the FAC effects. I love how they sound and lately i have been getting puh-ritty trippy with refraktor.
The KB 1 keyboard has been constantly a go-to lately now, too.
I go to gadget when i am feeling lazy or aimless. surprise i dont use it more, actually—having said that.
Host of set up
(AB2)
I have LOOPY HD in outputs
I have Genome in 1 input.
AUM is the other input.
I use apps like Patterning 2, KMaschine, or Elastic Drums in AB2.
My incoming audio and AU are all on AUM.
That is for iPAD
On iPhone I use AB3 for all except vocals.
I use AUM for that.
Imput synth or other instrument output GarageBand or since yesterday cubasis i don’t know what the other stuff you can do is for and I like it simple
Audiobus is for me still the biggest layer. So it is mainly like a more easy to use thing as rewire.
I can just record the output of several DAWs into another and so on.