SoundDesk can be used by audio professionals to mix on the fly, by broadcasters to stream mixed sources, by musicians to record a performance or anything else that involves mixing or routing digital audio.
ROUTING
All channels can receive any input and send to any output, master section or auxiliary. Making the routing possibilities of SoundDesk only limited by your devices.
Channels can be either mono, stereo or auxiliary receivers, and you can switch between options at any time.
MIXING
Up to 99x2 input paths, 102x2 output paths and 12 Aux sends per channel (pre or post fader), per desk file.
Each channel is equipped with a DC blocker, a noise or wave generator and a delay unit.
The user can assign names and colours to individual channels.
Built-in PPM meters on all channels and master section.
AU HOST
SoundDesk has up to 8 Audio Unit slots on every channel and up to 12 on the master section, so you can use your favourite plugins.
Furthermore, SoundDesk includes 11 built-in processing and metering inserts, that take advantage of the cDSP Engine.
AUDIO RECORDING
SoundDesk 4 can record in multitrack mode (pre or post processing) and in master section mode (pre or post processing).
Recordings can be exported as: AIFF, WAVE, FLAC, CAF, Sound Designer II, NeXT/Sun and Sound Forge W64 Audio Files (Linear PCM).
Based on our record, AudioBus seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm starting to think you're trolling because that's just from the first four results of a google search without even delving down the reddit , image-line forums, audiob.us discussions and ableton discussions that these initial articles led me down. No idea where you got the idea that ableton sucks for recording. Everything about ableton's audio management is awesome. Source: over 1 year ago
iPad, by far. Get yourself https://audiob.us/ and Korg Gadget and you'll have it all singing and dancing together quickly. Source: almost 2 years ago
Loopy is pretty cool. The dude who wrote it (Michael Tyson) is also behind https://audiob.us/ and https://theamazingaudioengine.com/ and was really early and influential to the iOS audio scene. Definitely worth checking out. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
> the ability to create(!) and combine small specialized tools into something that's bigger than the sum of its parts Funny, the possibility to do that currently exists in a walled garden, for audio apps: https://audiob.us The problem was never was the current OSs, it was just about app makers not willing or not knowing how to collaborate amongst themselves. It was also never about open vs closed, since... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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