New GarageBand For iOS Update Brings AudioBus Support

New GarageBand For iOS Update Brings AudioBus Support

GarageBand users will be happy to hear that Apple has rolled out a new update of the iOS app today. This new update brings the version number up to 1.4. There’s one new feature that stands out in the new GarageBand for iOS app, apart from the various other enhancements that have been made. The app now has AudioBus support and can now route recordings and playing sessions through it. For those who don’t know what AudioBus is, it is a standalone iOS app that lets other music apps route through it, essentially becoming a virtual cable that links separate music apps on iOS together.

Users can now play and record music apps that are supported by Audiobus directly into GarageBand for iOS. The new update also brings the ability to turn off grid snapping so that the user can get better control over region and note editing. Apart from the bug fixes and stability improvements, this update also fixes an issue which caused feedback while 3rd party audio accessories were connected to the headphone jack. GarageBand for iOS can be purchased for $4.99 and AudioBus for $9.99 from the App Store.

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GarageBand for iOS gets Audiobus support, plays nicely with other apps

GarageBand for iOS enables Audiobus support, plays nicely with other music apps

Still haven’t found the sound you’re looking for in Apple’s iOS GarageBand offering? The newly released version 1.4 broadens the music app’s horizons, thanks to Audiobus compatibility, letting it work alongside titles like Animoog, ThumbJam, Samplr and pretty much all of Korg’s iPhone offerings. Sounds created on those apps can now record directly into GarageBand — assuming, of course you’re using it on an iPhone 4S, 5th-gen iPod touch, iPad 2 or later. You can pick up the latest version of the app in the source link below.

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