Using Audiobus For FX Processing
If all of the Audiobus updates and news is confusing to you, don’t worry – it’s confusing to me too. Many of the producers who have been patiently waiting for Audiobus to be approved for use with their favorite DAW or app have already tried different methods to do what Audiobus can achieve. Audiobus is touted to be able to send and receive audio from app to app – but it isn’t clear just exactly how it is all supposed to work. The concept is simple in thought. You have an app that control effects, but you want the signal to be streamed through that app without having to save files and open new apps. [embed width="656"]http://youtu.be/i1jrhY_1Ij8[/embed] Thankfully there are enough producers out there that think we’re idiots – which is a good thing. They have provided some of their own tutorials on how to route or patch your audio signal the way you need. Once Audiobus is activated a small tab will appear on any of your apps that support its use. Appsounds shows how to navigate through the Audiobus menu to route audio through NLogSynth Pro. In this demo, Loopy HD is used to create the looped audio and the original beat comes from Konstrukt Vol 01. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/12/22/using-audiobus-for-fx-processing/













