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Monday, April 20, 2015

Juno 6 test track + Telemark-k s950 ms20 mini csdb9 Atari ST


Published on Apr 20, 2015 Michal Patulski

Streaming Audio from iPad to Your DAW with Audiomux & Music IO [Elastic Drums Demo]

Elastic Drums connected to Ableton Live via Midimux & Audimux

Published on Apr 20, 2015 Oliver Greschke

"First create a midi connection from your device via Midimux
Then connect the audio stream from your device to your daw via Audimux. It will appear there an unique new audio input"

iTunes:
Elastic Drums - O-G-SUS
midimux - AppBC
audiomux - AppBC
Music IO: Audio and MIDI over USB - Secret Base Design

Details on Audiomux & Music IO below.

Elastic Drums connected to Ableton Live via Music IO

Published on Apr 20, 2015

"Music IO makes the Midi connection between your device and your daw. And with the new version you can stream your device audio directly in a Music IO VST/AU.
Sometimes it seem, I got lost of the audio connection. Dunno, if it's related to the app I used or to the connection software."

iTunes: audiomux - AppBC

"audiomux is the first app capable of streaming audio to a Mac via the standard 30pin/lightning USB cable.
integrate your iOS apps into your music production environment, just like you would use a plugin.

at the technical level, audiomux creates a virtual audio device for each iDevice connected to the Mac. since the audio is transferred digitally via USB, the audio received on either side is transparent, without any loss of signal quality - and that at a very low latency.

- stream up to 18 channels at once from your iOS Apps to your Mac and vice versa
- Audiobus integration ensures immediate compatibility with countless iOS music Apps
- connect multiple iOS devices to your Mac, each will create its own audio device
- low cpu usage – so you can keep using all your apps
- very low latency via USB"

Music IO: Audio and MIDI over USB - Secret Base Design

"Music IO :: Audio and MIDI over USB between your iOS device and your Mac. One easy-to-use, professional app.

Easily send audio from your iOS device to your Mac using USB; Music IO lets you integrate Inter-App Audio compatible iOS synthesizers with a traditional desktop DAW system. MIDI is built in to Music IO too; everything you need, all in once place. It's simple, reliable, and near-zero latency.

THREE TEAMS
Music IO is a joint effort by three of the most respected iOS music app development teams. Confusion Studios makes MIDI Designer Pro, the most innovative MIDI controller platform for iOS. MIDI Designer is adored by users, loved by Music Industry press, and trusted on stages and in studios around the World. Audeonic Apps makes the pioneering MidiBridge app, an essential tool for routing and filtering MIDI messages on iOS; they also provide the MidiBus software library, which powers dozens of successful music apps (including Music IO). The Secret Base Design team has built a range of pioneering apps providing high-speed MIDI and audio connections over Bluetooth LE and WiFi, as well as unique signal processing apps.

The three teams have joined forces to build the only fully integrated USB audio and MIDI solution that doesn't require additional hardware. It's been in development for months, from developers with decades of experience. Music IO lets your iOS device become an integral part of a modern professional music production system.

FEATURES
• Low latency audio from iOS to Mac, with crystal-clear 32-bit resolution. Native support for IAA allows for the best possible audio quality, and seamless integration with iOS synthesizers and effects apps
• Send & Receive MIDI between any CoreMIDI apps over USB (Lightning or 30 pin) with no perceptible latency nor jitter
• Large sysex messages (eg. bulk dumps) handled seamlessly
• Choose "send to" ports (OSX and iOS)
• Choose "receive from" (OSX): route MIDI from anywhere to your iOS device
• BridgeClock, a ground-breaking inter-device MIDI-clock-synchronization technology, provides jitter-free sync between platforms
• Runs on iOS 7 or better (10.7+ on OSX)

GET CONNECTED
Download the free, companion app and plug-ins from the the Music IO web site (musicIOapp.com/mac) and get connected in no time. See the demonstration video: musicioapp.com/vid120"

MESSE 2015: Multiclock Super Tight Sync


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: Multiclock Super Tight Sync From the DAW to the machines"

MESSE 2015: Bastl Instruments Thyme


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: Bastl Instruments Thyme A look at the new Thyme prototype and their desktop range"

MESSE 2015: Mode Machines


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: Mode Machines A look at the full range on offer from Mode Machines"

New Mode Machines EDP WASP suitcase synth.

MESSE 2015: JoboMusic Flexion VST Synth


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: JoboMusic Flexion VST Synth A unique new soft synth that uses what they call construction synthesis"

MESSE 2015: Erica Synths Graphic VCO


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: Erica Synths Graphic VCO Erica Synths give us a look at their Graphic VCO and more"

MESSE 2015: Reactable On Your Mac or PC


Published on Apr 20, 2015 sonicstate

"MESSE 2015: Reactable On Your Mac or PC Using your touch surface to play with Reactable"

Analog & Digital synth jam (Korg Volca's and Pocket Operators)


Published on Apr 20, 2015 Matthew Tyas

"A build up Jam using Korg volca beats, bass and keys, in sync with 3 Pocket Operators (Rythm, Sub and Factory), some reverb and some fast 2 track mastering"

Teenage Pocket Operators on eBay

Signal Loss - DSI Prophet 08, Roland SP-404


Published on Apr 19, 2015 traxus12

"Percussion chopped with an SP-404 over a dense chord progression on the Prophet 08. Gets a bit industrial in the second half with some distortion and reverb/feedback. Kick drum is layered with a Korg ER1. Everything's controlled via MIDI through Ableton. Thanks for listening!

The spectrogram on the television is a visualization in foobar2000 with a component called foo_record to monitor incoming audio. Foobar doesn't use ASIO so the visualization lags behind the audio a bit. Haven't figured out a way to get around that yet...

Please subscribe, and feel free to post below if you have any questions or comments!

---Instruments---
DSI Prophet 08
Roland SP-404 SX
Korg ER1 mkii

---Effects---
Alesis MIDIVERB II
Alesis Quadraverb
A little black box I got from a thrift store a while back labeled "Realistic Electronic Reverb" but actually only produces distortion


---Other---
Mackie LM3204
RME Babyface
Ableton Live, Audacity
Foobar2000 spectrogram and the foo_record component to monitor incoming audio
Panasonic GH2 camera for filming"
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