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Can I use Audiobus with Odyssei?

I was wanting to record (ideally midi) from my Odyssei to Garage Band, would this app let me do it?

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  • @orp said:
    I was wanting to record (ideally midi) from my Odyssei to Garage Band, would this app let me do it?

    Doubtful.

    Could you be a little more specific about what you want?
    Are you running Odssei stand-alone as IAA to GarageBand?
    How does Odyssei output MIDI?

    I cannot see any way to send MIDI from other apps to GarageBand. Perhaps someone knows a trick to allow this. Audiobus certainly allows interconnecting apps, but they have to provide ports and interfaces to make this possible.

  • I’ve checked Odyssei in multiple hosts inclusive of Audiobus 3 and it doesn’t send out MIDI. I'm presuming you're wanting to use it's step sequencer with external instruments?

  • edited December 2021

    I was able to. Here’s the Audiobus preset I used

    http://preset.audiob.us/xKsOPuLN8CSRPKA

    There’s 3 pages in Audiobus. Use the MIDI to assign the controller you want. You could modify the output to be MIDI channel 1 if you’d like.

    The audio section is where you can play the application manually. Tap on ODYSSEi to use the app as a standalone.

    You’ll have to open the GarageBand application and ensure that you’re in audio recording mode.

    You could use the application without requiring Audiobus in GarageBand. It’ll work as an inter app audio. You just will not be able to quickly switch between the app or custom assign a MIDI port.

    Hope this helps.

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  • Thanks for the answers and yes I wanted to be able to record midi from my NanoKey through Odyssy then be able to edit in the GB piano roll.

  • @orp said:
    Thanks for the answers and yes I wanted to be able to record midi from my NanoKey through Odyssy then be able to edit in the GB piano roll.

    I don't understand why you need Audiobus at all for that. You can host Odyssei directly in GarageBand and record the midi from your NanoKey into the GarageBand piano roll. If you've found something else that works then maybe you want to ignore this, but I though I'd mention it for future situations because it sounds like you may be over complicating things.

  • @wim said:

    @orp said:
    Thanks for the answers and yes I wanted to be able to record midi from my NanoKey through Odyssy then be able to edit in the GB piano roll.

    I don't understand why you need Audiobus at all for that. You can host Odyssei directly in GarageBand and record the midi from your NanoKey into the GarageBand piano roll. If you've found something else that works then maybe you want to ignore this, but I though I'd mention it for future situations because it sounds like you may be over complicating things.

    I think I found the main concern...

    @orp said:
    ...then be able to edit in the GB piano roll.

    It's an Inter-App audio app, so you won't be able to edit it int the piano roll. It will only allow you to record audio. Same as you would when you record your voice in Garageband.

    The other way that could work is if you sample a sound from Odyssei and use it in Garageband's in-built sampler. You can find the Sampler in the keyboard section of Garageband.

  • Thanks for the replies. I think the best option for me is to hook it up to GB on the Mac.

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