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Your best 'Holy s**t!' app combo moments in Audiobus

Over the weekend I stuck Bias in the Audiobus input slot with one of the app's crunch presets activated, and added Caramel and Flux:FX to the FX slots. After a bit of fiddling around, I managed to produce a tone from my guitar which was RIDICULOUSLY heavy and awesome sounding, but without being totally OTT. I proceeded to play the very simple riff to Muse's new single 'Psycho' and had a grin on my face from ear to ear! Music is amazing!

So, which app combinations have surprised or impressed you in ways you didn't expect? Which Audiobus signal path has caused you a happy accident, the kind of 'Holy s**t!' moment that you remember for days? (And, of course, always remember to save it as a preset!)

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  • I love those moments. Although I'm a drummer, this usually happens when I'm playing guitar. The guitar is just such an organic instrument, that you never know what will happen when you start experimenting with echoes and feedback and junk.

    One time (pre-iOS) when I was all alone in the studio, I turned on the guitar's vol knob while it was in the stand. Started messing with echoes, distortions, modulators and had this huge feedback loop going never touching the guitar. It sounded like Armageddon. It would change tone as I walked around the room changing the room's acoustics. Couldn't hear for days.

  • Funkbox -> Audioshare -> Strom -> Birdstepper (Birdstepper's placement can change order to different results)

    Almost anything -> iDensity -> Audioshare (drones)

  • @Martygras said:
    One time (pre-iOS) when I was all alone in the studio, I turned on the guitar's vol knob while it was in the stand. Started messing with echoes, distortions, modulators and had this huge feedback loop going never touching the guitar. It sounded like Armageddon. It would change tone as I walked around the room changing the room's acoustics. Couldn't hear for days.

    I had a defective(?) solid-state Peavey Bandit that would feedback like that even at the lowest volume levels. Wish I could carry it (and it's old school spring reverb) around in my pocket.

  • edited April 2015

    When a actually chain works on my decrepit iPad I generally have a holy shit! moment. :)

    Impaktor into crystalline was definitely one. Soundprism->Cassini->Turnado was another—one finger in SP pro made this: preset for that is in the preset thread if anyone wants to have a shoegazy go at it.

  • @syrupcore that's inter and stellar. Or it may have been the picture of your spaceman that got me thinking that way, but works just the same. Thanks for the preset.

  • @syrupcore Awesome. I love celsestrial sounds. I have Turnado and Sound Prism. Is Cassini worth $5.99?

  • For my bass guitar tracks, my go-to usually involves exploring Turnado for very subtle touches...then a heavy dose of one of the Holderness apps.

  • edited April 2015

    @Thomas said:
    For my bass guitar tracks, my go-to usually involves exploring Turnado for very subtle touches

    This is cool—made me stop and think for a second. I never seem to use Turnado gently! New plan.

    @mkell424 said:
    syrupcore Awesome. I love celsestrial sounds. I have Turnado and Sound Prism. Is Cassini worth $5.99?

    Thank you. And thank you/you're welcome @JohnnyGoodyear.

    Cassini...it depends. I say absolutely worth it. I love it but it's not a quick-to-program synth—you kind of have to settle in. I feel like it would be a lot more popular if the presets it came with were better and it was easier/faster to program. Thing is, I don't know if he could actually make it easier/faster; it's just a very deep synth. These videos give you an idea of the depth http://ios.icegear.net/cassini_ipad/videos/. If you just want more sounds, there are probably better ways to spend your six bucks. If you want a synth you can make out with, go for it.

    There are lots of opinions here if you search around. If you do get it, check out the Sunsine presets http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2013/02/21/more-presets-for-ios-synth/ and watch Tim Webb's great deep dive over on Discchord.

  • @syrupcore Thanks the links! From what you said it sounds like it's worth it.

  • No problem.

  • edited April 2015

    Without a doubt running BeBot (with Auto PWM Preset) thru Chrystalline (Cassic Preset), kept on jamming for very long time, still do from time to time...

    Also using Funk Box thru Altiverb as a 'back beat'...

    Do wish AudioBus had a built-in mixer to adjust levels of the different 'rows'.

  • edited April 2015

    Bebot. The Secret King of it All.

    I don't get stoned anymore (in any form), but I have often wondered how much time I would've spent noodling with Mister Bebot back in the hazy day.

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