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Just got Reactable. It's at 50% off until 3/3/13. More generative than instrumental, but very interesting and capable of some great noises. My big hope is that they have made it effects slot compatible as I'd love to run other apps through it a la LiveFX.
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When is GarageBand getting on the bus? No, seriously, when?
Ask Apple, they would have to do the development, GB is their app.
Everybody here should ask Apple!
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Neither does the Audiobus team.
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Hence my prior suggestion. Lol.
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@Simon you're like the door-to-door Audiobus salesman. "Excuse me, fine dev, but have you heard about Audiobus and what it can provide for your customers, as well as your bottom-line?"
I suppose as long as no one's knees get broken. Don't wanna become an Audiobus henchman ;-)
But I do appreciate your efforts to consolidate the release-state of AB compatibility in the world's music apps. Seriously, thanks.
It was horrible... The poor dev just fell under a bus...
Lol @ PaulB ...there's depth to that joke!
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lol @PaulB and @Ian
@simon no no, thank you.
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See? One goes under the bus and.....
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AudioStretch dev:
"I've had a couple of people ask about AudioBus. Unfortunately they have not yet made their SDK (Software Development Kit) public. They seem to be working directly with just a handful of specific companies instead.
I've signed up to their developer mailing list, though, so I'll be among the first to know when the SDK is public... at which point I'll be able to evaluate how much work it'd be to add AudioBus support."
Also note that right now AudioStretch is on sale from $3.99 --> $0.99
DR-OM! And Bebot! I am with those votes.