LiveFX is a Dynamic Effects Processor for iPad. Any audio source can be processed. Use either live sound input, the built-in track player that plays from your iTunes library or Audiobus to stream audio through LiveFX. Create your own combination of audio effects, and simultaneously control up to four effects using a single fingertip (over 1000 possible combinations) or use multi-touch for automated dynamic sound effects.
FEATURES:
Hook up any source or even use an other app with Audiobus
Control multiple effects in realtime using the intuitive LiveFX touchpad
Create your own LiveFX combinations and use up to four effects at once
Use multi touch to create an auto dynamic effect
Use one of the many preset-banks or save your own
With Audiobus access those presets from within an other app
Make your own effect combination from the countless possibilities
Lock button holds the effect settings, for dazzling hands-free use
Versatile and highly playable effects control, delivering unimaginable expression
New Looper effects – Forward, Reverse and Slice – add new audio intensity
Mix it up with new DJ emulation Vinyl Break and Ducking Compressor effects
Auto BPM detection and Tap Tempo keeps your LiveFX locked to the beat
NOTE: In this free version you are limited to three built-in tracks. Audiobus and live input will work but with a limited time slot. Through in app purchase you will be able to remove all limitations.
I want to process my samples with this app and then export them for other apps like beatshuffler and samplr, why oh why do devs make apps like this and don’t have a simple record function? This app would be great for production. Didn’t they learn anything from korg, why do they think they made the kp3!
They want you to use this app + another audiobus capable app just to do something so simple that this app could have done on its own, the simple act of recording samples with fx on them.
At least with having Audiobus, there is a way to achieve what you want. Without Audiobus, you’d be completely stuck! Having Audiobus support is more flexible than having a built-in recorder.
Im not so sure about that Phil, sometimes the more complex way is not the most flexible for instance audiobus is nothing more than a virtual representation of ins outs and throughs… Look how in th real world that plays out with the korg kp3 holding its value quite well after all of this time where the other versions of the kaosspad with no recording ability have values that have dropped considerably. The kp3s value has held simply because you can press one button and record samples with fx, and then take them anywhere you want if you choose but the amount that you can do with just those 4 sample slots and the resampling function is enough proof of concept.
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I want to process my samples with this app and then export them for other apps like beatshuffler and samplr, why oh why do devs make apps like this and don’t have a simple record function? This app would be great for production. Didn’t they learn anything from korg, why do they think they made the kp3!
They want you to use this app + another audiobus capable app just to do something so simple that this app could have done on its own, the simple act of recording samples with fx on them.
At least with having Audiobus, there is a way to achieve what you want. Without Audiobus, you’d be completely stuck! Having Audiobus support is more flexible than having a built-in recorder.
Im not so sure about that Phil, sometimes the more complex way is not the most flexible for instance audiobus is nothing more than a virtual representation of ins outs and throughs… Look how in th real world that plays out with the korg kp3 holding its value quite well after all of this time where the other versions of the kaosspad with no recording ability have values that have dropped considerably. The kp3s value has held simply because you can press one button and record samples with fx, and then take them anywhere you want if you choose but the amount that you can do with just those 4 sample slots and the resampling function is enough proof of concept.
Been awaiting this release! Looks simply BADASSSSSS! So cool that its got audiobus in v1!!!