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By distortedtekno Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:37 pm
AUM is the flexible audio mixer, recorder, and connection hub for your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

Intro price until 1st of March, 50% off!

AUM - Audio Mixer by Kymatica (Jonatan Liljedahl)
https://appsto.re/us/4T76-.i

AUM is the flexible audio mixer, recorder, and connection hub for your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

Intro price until 1st of March, 50% off!


Overview
News & Reviews
Features
Signal processing
Frequently Asked Questions

Overview
Connect hardware inputs and outputs, Audio Unit extensions, Inter-App Audio apps, Audiobus, soundfile players, built-in signal processing and filters, in any configuration you want.

Route anything to anywhere with mix-busses, effect sends, audiobus ports, and external multi-channel audio interfaces.
Play hosted synths and instruments using the built-in keyboard or external MIDI controllers, or sequence them from other apps using Virtual MIDI.
Record mixes, individual tracks, or both, straight into the storage space of AudioShare (no copying of files needed).
Play back recordings, soundfiles and loops as channel sources in the mixer for backing tracks, further processing or mixing.
Route MIDI in any way you like using the MIDI matrix.
Synchronize everything with the sample-accurate transport clock and play in time with other apps or devices using Ableton Link, a new technology that synchronizes beat, phase and tempo of Ableton Live and Link-enabled iOS apps over a wireless network.
Includes built-in processing nodes for various stereo processing, Mid/Side balance and conversion, EQs and filters, limiting, clipping and saturation. Or use any 3rd party Audio Unit extension or Inter-App Audio effect.
All controls in the mixer can be controlled via MIDI, including parameters of hosted and built-in plugins.

http://kymatica.com/Software/AUM
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By v00d00ppl Tue Mar 01, 2016 1:29 am
oh techno i need this app to record my elektron sessions. I'll check it out.