Garageband Ipad Midi Clock Sync
GarageBand is not a full-fledged digital audio workstation app. It only accepts MIDI In from keyboards and other controllers to control its internal softsynth; it cannot send MIDI out to a MIDI tone generator, such as your drum machine, and it will not sync to an external MIDI clock. My setup is python midi event generatorgarageband - blackhole - python audio recorder. I'm recording both midi events and audio, and I really need it to be synced. Following your message, II'm trying to use an aggregated device (mac microphone+blackhole) using the mac microphone as clock source and checking drift correction on blackhole.
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Introduction
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Audiobus? Huh?
Audiobus is a music app that makes your other music apps...better. And it works with a thriving ecosystem of thousands of great music apps and Audio Units.

Audiobus is like a set of virtual cables: you can plug one app into another, into another. With Audiobus you can, for example, take that great synth app or guitar amp app (or vuvuzela simulator. Hey, no judgement here.) and run it into your favourite live-looper or sampler, or a recorder like GarageBand.
And you can add some crunchy distortion or reverb along the way, with support for a huge host of great effect apps and Audio Units: chain them together to perfect your sound.
Audiobus works great with MIDI, too: drive your favourite synth from a sequencer or an arpeggiator, or from an external MIDI keyboard, with a scale quantizer added into the mix to keep you in tune, or add a MIDI based delay effect.
And with the Audiobus MIDI Learn in-app purchase, you can control everything from mixer levels through to preset loading and Audio Unit parameters from your external MIDI gear – or, another app.
Garageband Ipad Midi Clock Sync App
Here are some things you can do with Audiobus:
Garageband Ipad Midi Clock Sync Keyboard
- Run your guitar into an amp simulator, then add a custom delay and reverb, and record the result into GarageBand.
- Play a synth app into a live-looper app like Loopy.
- Control a modular synth simulator app from a MIDI keyboard, through an arpeggiator.
- Set up one set of effects for one song, and a totally different set for a different song, and use a MIDI pedal to switch between them.
- Run vocals and guitar into your iPad, and apply different effects for each, then record each separate track live in a multi-track recorder, or record the mix in a live-looper – or, send each channel out separately through an external audio interface.
- Use a MIDI sequencer Audio Unit to drive a synth, and a different one to drive a virtual drumkit, and keep it all perfectly synchronized with your external MIDI gear.
- Use an LFO generator Audio Unit to drive the bandpass frequency parameter on an EQ effect, for a continuous sweep sound.
- Create a ducker or sidechain compressor using an audio-envelope-to-MIDI utility tied to the audio level control of a bass synth, or the parameter on a compressor effect on its output.
- So, so much more. Read on.