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 #Multitrack Record with USB audio interface #Multitrack Record with USB audio interface
-###How to record apps which are not Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 compatible on a single iOS Device. Information by @TheOriginalPaulB+###How to record apps which are not Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 compatible on a single iOS Device.
  
-1. An iOS device that still has a headphone socket can use Audiobus 3 to multitrack record ANY audio producing app in stereo on a single iOS device even without Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 support+An iOS device that still has a headphone socket can use [Audiobus 3](audiobus_3) to multitrack record ANY audio producing app in stereo on a single iOS device even without Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 support.
-2. Use a USB audio interface with stereo input and output. Connect the outputs back into the inputs. Plug the interface into a USB 3 CCK (camera connection kit) and plug it into the lightning port. +
-3. Plug headphones into the iOS device's headphone socket to monitor both backing and input audio together. +
-4. Start up Audiobus 3 and go to settings.  +
-5. Enable Multiroute Audio. +
-6. Load your DAW as an Audiobus input. +
-When you select the Audiobus output for that channel, click on the option arrow next to ‘System Audio Output’.  +
-Select ‘Headphones Left + Right’, this will prevent the backing audio going to the lightning port, but allow you to hear it in the headphones.+
  
-7Setup another Audiobus input.  +1Use a USB audio interface with stereo input and outputConnect the outputs back into the inputsPlug the interface into a USB 3 CCK (camera connection kit) and plug it into the lightning port. 
-Select ‘System Audio Input’Don’t worry about the feedback warning, itwrong in this instance, just click ‘Proceed’+2. Plug headphones into the iOS device'headphone socket to monitor both backing and input audio together
-Load your DAW again in the output slotYou shouldnt have to do anything special in the DAWjust set up Audiobus 3 as the input to the track you wish to record on and arm it.+3. Start up Audiobus 3 and go to settings.  
 +4. Enable Multiroute Audio. 
 +5. Load your DAW as an Audiobus input. 
 +6. When you select the Audiobus output for that channel, click on the option arrow next to ‘System Audio Output’Select ‘Headphones Left + Right’, this will prevent the backing audio going to the lightning port, but allow you to hear it in the headphones.
  
-8Come out to the desktop and start up the app you wish to record.  +7Setup another Audiobus input
-Go back to either Audiobus or the DAW and start recording.  +8. Select ‘System Audio Input’. Don’t worry about the feedback warning, it’s wrong in this instance, just click ‘Proceed’
-Switch back to your source app and use it to create some sounds. You should be able to hear both the output from the DAW and the app you’re recording in the headphones.+9. Load your DAW again in the output slot. You shouldn’t have to do anything special in the DAW, just set up Audiobus 3 as the input to the track you wish to record on and arm it.
  
-9. When done, switch back and stop the recording. If you solo the newly recorded track, you’ll find you have a pristine stereo recording of just the new audio, with no bleed through of any backing audio.+10. Come out to the desktop and start up the app you wish to record. 
 +11. Go back to either Audiobus or the DAW and start recording.  
 +12. Switch back to your source app and use it to create some sounds. You should be able to hear both the output from the DAW and the app you’re recording in the headphones. 
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 +13. When done, switch back and stop the recording. If you solo the newly recorded track, you’ll find you have a pristine stereo recording of just the new audio, with no bleed through of any backing audio.
 ![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/wy/xxgbl8vu1n6x.jpeg "") ![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/wy/xxgbl8vu1n6x.jpeg "")
 ##Summary ##Summary
-You can include many instrument apps in your projects that you couldn't record easily due to lack of Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 support for the app. For exampleROLI's NOISE app has SWAM instruments that are unavailable in the AUv3 version, yet they’re a significant reason why you may want to use the app.+You can include many instrument apps in your projects that you couldn't record easily due to lack of Audiobus, IAA or AUv3 support, or where an app has desirable features that are unavailable in the AUv3 version.
  
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 +--article adapted from Audiobus Forum [[https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/32459/using-audiobus-to-multitrack-apps-that-are-not-audiobus-iaa-or-auv3-compatible-on-a-single-idevice#latest|knowledge base]].
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