Audiobus
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
That's fantastic!T-CM11 wrote:polaris20 wrote:AudiobusApp wrote:We would but Apple doesn't let us do that.polaris20 wrote:Perhaps the dev should bold and italic too, lest you miss the text because it blended in.
The amount of hand holding people expect in life is amazing. They're always looking for someone else to blame, instead of themselves.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 27 Nov, 2012
I would like to hear more about what we're supposed to do to get the timing right with Loopy and Audiobus.
I'm using AudioBus now with Soundprism Pro and Thumbjam. I have tried dozens of times, but can never get the most basic drum beat from Thumbjam to be recorded as a decent drum loop in Loopy.
I can use the drum loops already in Loopy, but that's not what this setup is really about.
After setting up the three apps into AudioBus, I have been:
- Using a new session in Loopy, no clock or tempo specified
- Going to Thumbjam and opened up the Drum sounds
- Used the Audiobus side tray to hit the red record button for Loopy
- Play a measure or two of a basic beat
- Hit the record button again
But the loop always has too much space in Loopy.
Could someone walk me through what you are supposed to hit when to lay down a basic drum track? Or point me to where I can find the answer?
Thanks,
-- Joe
P.S. Sometimes, but not always, there Loopy record button in the Audiobus sidetray is green. I don't know what that means.
I'm using AudioBus now with Soundprism Pro and Thumbjam. I have tried dozens of times, but can never get the most basic drum beat from Thumbjam to be recorded as a decent drum loop in Loopy.
I can use the drum loops already in Loopy, but that's not what this setup is really about.
After setting up the three apps into AudioBus, I have been:
- Using a new session in Loopy, no clock or tempo specified
- Going to Thumbjam and opened up the Drum sounds
- Used the Audiobus side tray to hit the red record button for Loopy
- Play a measure or two of a basic beat
- Hit the record button again
But the loop always has too much space in Loopy.
Could someone walk me through what you are supposed to hit when to lay down a basic drum track? Or point me to where I can find the answer?
Thanks,
-- Joe
P.S. Sometimes, but not always, there Loopy record button in the Audiobus sidetray is green. I don't know what that means.
- Banned
- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
I use the Count-in quantize option in Loopy, and set it to something like 1 bar. Then the record button turns from green to red 1 bar after you hit record.joegrant413 wrote:I would like to hear more about what we're supposed to do to get the timing right with Loopy and Audiobus.
I'm using AudioBus now with Soundprism Pro and Thumbjam. I have tried dozens of times, but can never get the most basic drum beat from Thumbjam to be recorded as a decent drum loop in Loopy.
I can use the drum loops already in Loopy, but that's not what this setup is really about.
After setting up the three apps into AudioBus, I have been:
- Using a new session in Loopy, no clock or tempo specified
- Going to Thumbjam and opened up the Drum sounds
- Used the Audiobus side tray to hit the red record button for Loopy
- Play a measure or two of a basic beat
- Hit the record button again
But the loop always has too much space in Loopy.
Could someone walk me through what you are supposed to hit when to lay down a basic drum track? Or point me to where I can find the answer?
Thanks,
-- Joe
P.S. Sometimes, but not always, there Loopy record button in the Audiobus sidetray is green. I don't know what that means.
You just have to have some sort of click or drum loop already playing, or use the metronome beat in Loopy, and count along.
I just wish the metronome beat in Loopy would start and play at that 1 bar (or what ever bar lenght you set) count-in, and count-out.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 27 Nov, 2012
Thanks, appreciate the help.
I just checked Audiobus' forum. It sounds like the auto-triggering of Loopy from an Audiobus input app is not really working yet. So, as you suggested, we'll need to start the tempo up somehow from Loopy.
-- Joe
I just checked Audiobus' forum. It sounds like the auto-triggering of Loopy from an Audiobus input app is not really working yet. So, as you suggested, we'll need to start the tempo up somehow from Loopy.
-- Joe
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 11 Aug, 2012
There is an audiobus vid on YouTube which shows you how to sync funk box to loopy s clock that way you can have perfect in time loops every time!
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Little Midi Machine as midi input for loopy, and then add a binding: Toggle record when you press the LMM play button.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
How?T-CM11 wrote:Little Midi Machine as midi input for loopy, and then add a binding: Toggle record when you press the LMM play button.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
Luckily the guys at Audiobus are more charitable, the picture in the App Store now has a large red button saying Don't Panic, oooops sorry a large red rosette saying requires ipad 2 or iPhone 4S. Well done them don't think they could make it much clearerpolaris20 wrote:T-CM11 wrote:polaris20 wrote:AudiobusApp wrote:We would but Apple doesn't let us do that.polaris20 wrote:Perhaps the dev should bold and italic too, lest you miss the text because it blended in.
The amount of hand holding people expect in life is amazing. They're always looking for someone else to blame, instead of themselves.
Instant human just add coffee
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Set outputs in the LMM settings, then check the Loopy settings.BiancaNeve wrote:How?T-CM11 wrote:Little Midi Machine as midi input for loopy, and then add a binding: Toggle record when you press the LMM play button.

-> Control inputs -> bindings
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- KVRian
- 658 posts since 24 Oct, 2005
How about making Loopy free for people who purchase audiobus?
As awesome as the premise of audiobus is in itself, it's not of much use without a compatible recorder.
I wouldve gotten audiobus right away if it worked with something i own, like garageband. I know this isn't to be expected, but of course it would be ideal because that one is so widely owned and used.
This wouldn't be an issue if there was a decent free app that could give you an immediate impression on recording via audiobus.
I know Loopy is cheap right now as is, but i'm slightly put off by the need to buy another app to experience what audiobus is all about.
Time is probably going to take care of that though.
As awesome as the premise of audiobus is in itself, it's not of much use without a compatible recorder.
I wouldve gotten audiobus right away if it worked with something i own, like garageband. I know this isn't to be expected, but of course it would be ideal because that one is so widely owned and used.
This wouldn't be an issue if there was a decent free app that could give you an immediate impression on recording via audiobus.
I know Loopy is cheap right now as is, but i'm slightly put off by the need to buy another app to experience what audiobus is all about.
Time is probably going to take care of that though.
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- KVRist
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2012
nasenmann wrote:How about making Loopy free for people who purchase audiobus?
As awesome as the premise of audiobus is in itself, it's not of much use without a compatible recorder.
I wouldve gotten audiobus right away if it worked with something i own, like garageband. I know this isn't to be expected, but of course it would be ideal because that one is so widely owned and used.
This wouldn't be an issue if there was a decent free app that could give you an immediate impression on recording via audiobus.
I know Loopy is cheap right now as is, but i'm slightly put off by the need to buy another app to experience what audiobus is all about.
Time is probably going to take care of that though.
This.
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- KVRian
- 650 posts since 7 Oct, 2006
hmm, if one looks how much money people spend on BS everyday, and how much tax the pay to corrupt politicians who do even greater BS everyday in their name because they got elected by them .... snd then they want that others take their work seriously and pay them fair ... hmmmm, and the same people do not want to spend a few pennies on an app?nasenmann wrote:How about making Loopy free for people who purchase audiobus?
As awesome as the premise of audiobus is in itself, it's not of much use without a compatible recorder.
I wouldve gotten audiobus right away if it worked with something i own, like garageband. I know this isn't to be expected, but of course it would be ideal because that one is so widely owned and used.
This wouldn't be an issue if there was a decent free app that could give you an immediate impression on recording via audiobus.
I know Loopy is cheap right now as is, but i'm slightly put off by the need to buy another app to experience what audiobus is all about.
Time is probably going to take care of that though.
the correct answer here might be ... leave it, there really is no point in complaining ....
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