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sonobus [2021/03/31 08:27] – [Multi-Channel Setup Illustrated - AUM] monitoring espiegel123sonobus [2021/03/31 11:35] – [Sonobus] add beta info espiegel123
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 It can be used to stream one or more audio streams between networked devices (desktop and mobile) and can even be used to on an iPad or iPhone to stream to itself in order to get audio streams into and out of apps that support AUv3 but not IAA or Audiobus protocols. It can be used to stream one or more audio streams between networked devices (desktop and mobile) and can even be used to on an iPad or iPhone to stream to itself in order to get audio streams into and out of apps that support AUv3 but not IAA or Audiobus protocols.
  
 +At this writing (March 2021), Sonobus for iOS is available through a public beta through the [[https://sonobus.net|Sonobus]] web site.
 ===== Self-Streaming with Sonobus ===== ===== Self-Streaming with Sonobus =====
 You can use Sonobus to get audio into or out of an app that supports AUv3 plugins but doesn't support IAA or Audiobus. For instance, you can can pipe your guitar from AUM into NanoStudio 2 where you can then record the audio into something like MultiTrack Recorder or ENSO or another AUv3 looper/sampler to workaround NanoStudio 2's lack of audiotracks. You can also use it to get 'stems' out of GarageBand into AUM. You can use Sonobus to get audio into or out of an app that supports AUv3 plugins but doesn't support IAA or Audiobus. For instance, you can can pipe your guitar from AUM into NanoStudio 2 where you can then record the audio into something like MultiTrack Recorder or ENSO or another AUv3 looper/sampler to workaround NanoStudio 2's lack of audiotracks. You can also use it to get 'stems' out of GarageBand into AUM.
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-Also set the monitoring output routing for each of the input groups, in this case you will want to use the same Aux # output as you used for the input so that AUM will have access to it. The button on the right side of the input groups lets you select the monitoring output. (TODO: the screenshots show that 1-2 are selected for monitor routing but they should be updated). 
  
 After you have added all your buses, you will have something like this: After you have added all your buses, you will have something like this:
  
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- +MONITORING SETUP 
-By default, each input is monitored by the main Sonobus instance (the sender) rather than on its own bus. It is usually convenient to have each input monitored on it original bus. The pictures below demonstrate how to set this up.+By default, each input is monitored by the main Sonobus instance (the sender) rather than on its own bus. It is usually convenient to have each input monitored on its original bus. The pictures below demonstrate how to set this up.
  
 {{:sonobus_monitor_setup_1.jpg?600|}} {{:sonobus_monitor_setup_1.jpg?600|}}
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