AudioBus Coming On Monday Dec 10
Some apps that roll out for iOS devices do so nonchalantly. They literally rely on nothing else expect their value to hopeful users who might pass the word on to a friend. Of course, if you have a fun or useful app – this is all you really need to get started. A single programmer might spend months in an individual effort to create an original app, with little development or research costs other than the time it took, sitting behind a computer screen. Once that app is released to the app store, it’s officially off in la-la land where it’s up to the harshest critics to determine whether or not it’s worth of a few dollars spent. This is not the story of Audiobus. The folks for working to make Audiobus a reality have spent months on end making sure that its release is nothing short of a spectacle. Audiobus isn’t another sequencer or drum machine app either; it’s a useful app that allow apps within the iPad to work together; a virtual patch machine that enabled them to communicate with each other. DAW companies like Propellerhead have worked with Audiobus to make sure that there are no hitches when everything is finally said and done. The complete list of supported apps is available at synthtopia. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/12/03/audiobus-release-date/









