This just recently dropped and is 50% off (2.99) as a launch price. I have no need for another tape delay, I thought, but gave a listen anyway… and now I’m 2.99 lighter and my iPad is one tape delay heavier :wink:

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Got an App Store link for this? I couldn’t find it by searching

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I feel like this is kinda relevant, he uses Instagram on his iPhone as a sound source

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Agree, but it is really good isn’t it?

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Just wanted to say thanks for this thread, which inspired me to go full-iOS on my Disquiet Junto track this week:

(Microphone ->) AudioShare -> ReSlice -> AUM -> Autony -> Cubasis 2 -> AudioShare (-> SoundCloud).

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What do you do on the cubasis step?

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The AUM session yielded two parallel tracks, and I used Cubasis 2 to combine them (“mixdown”), and then transferred to AudioShare so I could post to SoundCloud.

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Cool mylarmelodies YT video on how he used his iPhone to play an entire set at Moogfest

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You likely already know this, but in case you don’t, in AUM, you can send your tracks to a Mix bus and then send that Mix bus to a “master” track. When you record that master track, you end up with a stereo mix, which shows up in Audio Share. AUM is such a great tool.

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Thanks. Can that be done after you’ve recorded the individual tracks, or only during the initial recording process?

Depending on what you’re after exactly, either. There are often times where I will record tracks and then play them back using a file player and add other tracks that way.

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Yes, my recent contribution to the Disquiet Junto project was all made on the iPad. As my audio interface went belly up I ended up using the iPad microphone to record all the live trumpet. The editing was done using AudioShare and I used Hokusai 2 for time stretching. Percussion loop was done in Patterning 2 (which is the first time I’ve had to really dig into it and it is superb!). Everything was put together in Cubasis. I used the K7D tape delay on the drones and the live trumpet track.

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Oh, cool. I hadn’t thought of that way to manage it. Thanks!

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It’s beautiful! I feel that it’s the most straight-forward of the tape delay plugins I have, yet it’s also possibly the most musical, which is no mean feat!

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Ah, I love that you did this and - when I finally wade into the waters of the Junto - I’m intending to work entirely within iOS too. Sounds superb - really interesting use of Autony, which I definitely need to spend a lot of time with.

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Have you tried Ripplemaker on an iPhone? It looks like it would scratch my Rack itch, but I’m wary it won’t be usable on the small screen.

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I have and it works fine, though I do have a iPhone 8 Plus.

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Just wanted to Chime in and say that Korg Gadget and Audulus are easily my two favorite iOS apps for music.

Audulus gives me my patch programing fix, and allows me to connect the iPad to an ES-8 and turn it into a eurorack module.

Korg Gadget is a great sequencer and host of synth engines. It’s a little annoying that you have to buy the extra instruments with in-app purchases, but the quality is suitably high and it really is a great sketchpad.

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I do wish I could get a grip on Audulus because it looks so powerful but it just addles my brain. I think at some point I’ll just have to accept I’m a muso not a coder!

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