Originally Posted By Torch
Things move so quickly with IOS that AudioBus3 is old school, and now the big deal is AUv3. AudioBus3 is limited in comparison with AUv3. Both Camelot Pro and Key Stage can host multiple AUv3 apps. Watch this guy the author of Key Stage app giving a demo; all IOS sounds.



I disagree with you, since audiobus was the first app to support AUv3 as well as EFX plugs.. and offcourse all the little midibus plugs and more..

Audiobus 3 is like the glue to connect everything, its the single reason i think the ipad is much more flexible then a pc or mac..


Keystage and soon also camelot pro can be used in combination with the audio and midi routing of audiobus.. where audiobus shines is that it does not only connect keys to sounds, but also connects hosts to both hosts, recorders, sounds and effects..

To me Keystage looks even more prommising then camelot pro for ipad..
But i think if you want to use the ipad both for keys (which keystage and camelot intend to do) as well as for backings (beatmaker, cubasis, gadget) you will need audiobus to integrate things as a whole...


Edited by Bachus (12/28/18 01:15 PM)
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