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Audiobus network
Is there a possibility to use more devices in a network
I like to use more ipad's to have more power spreaden.
Or i can jam with other people in the same wireless network.
And work wireless to the ipod for example.
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For example:
Ipad 1 synth 1 and microphone in
Ipad 2 synth 2 and drum
Ipad 3 gets audio from ipad 1 and 2 and mixed it together.
This all wireless, ipad 3 output to amplifier
Not yet, but it's been considered for future development, apparently.
What Paul said.
I hope soon, this is why I payed for the program,
I asked before it came out.
And yes it will work over the net. Not
Wel I wait.
Can you tell us more about that?
That info was published here
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul12/articles/apple-notes-0712.htm
and here
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/09/13/audiobus-approved-by-apple/
although later corrected, and apparently it used to be in the FAQ on the Audiobus site.
Can you please quote the part in these articles where it says that the makers of Audiobus intend to make Audiobus work over the internet - not WiFi? I still can't find it.
I believe @addhead is talking about wireless networks, not the Internet, judging from his initial post. He just abbreviated it to 'net' in his latest post. I can see how that would have caused confusion though. I didn't realise you were thinking he meant the Internet.
Ok, I just wanted to make sure this is clear. Low latency, non-compressed audio over the internet currently isn't possible. At least not until Google Fiber is available in more places.
There is at least one attempt to do this with compression, but I imagine the latency is noticeable to a significant degree.
http://llcon.sourceforge.net/
I am sorry my English is not so well.
I like to use it in internal network @ home.
To jam with other people in my house.
Are there more people who have problems with wist?
Out of sync all the time?