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Sampling with audiobus
Has anyone developed an app for this yet?
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Not sure if this helps.But there's workarounds for that type of thing if you're just trying to get the YouTube audio sample into audioshare or some other app.
Use a web browser like safari and an online video converter like clipconverter because they also convert to audio...and then download and open in an app..
Not YouTube but the app Amplifind runs in audiobus and you play spotify, grooveshark, soundcloud, and audio on the device with it...so essentially if you'd want to sample something from those sources via audiobus then that's all you need.
Hope it helps.
Beat Time! let's you sample from YouTube. It's not AB, but IAA enabled, so you can use Audioshare as an input in AB and load Beat Time as an IAA in it.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beat-time!/id469390635?mt=8
@SaveAs Shhhh....
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My question is why?
What is an example of what you are trying to get?
SaveAs wrote:
Beat Time! let's you sample from YouTube. It's not AB, but IAA enabled, so you can use Audioshare as an input in AB and load Beat Time as an IAA in it.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beat-time!/id469390635?mt=8 shut up & take my money!!!!
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I can't speak for the OP, but I like pulling backing tracks off YT to play with.
iSound Canvas is great for playing midi backing tracks that are available on the web. They are small and download in less than 5 seconds.
True, and I've used that on several occasions as well.