Wireless Audio AUv3 User Reviews

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Doesn’t connect

Doesn’t work

Great for getting rid of a few wires..

Is this app perfect? No. Does it do what it says? Yes! And very well.

BUT…only in auv3 mode as an output effect inside of a host app like AUM or Cubasis. In standalone mode it tend to be very glitchy and has trouble hosting other apps. But I can throw it in a channel in AUM on my phone and play my phone right into my iPad wirelessly turning it into its own production system with sound modules and mixers at my fingertips. I’m surprised this app do get more attention.
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Perfect for my use-case

I now can leave my MacBook hooked up and running Bitwig in the basement and use Apple Sidecar and an Apple Pencil to operate Bitwig from my iPad upstairs. Sidecar does not send audio to the iPad, so I have an audio interface between the MacBook and an old iPhone running AUM with Wireless Audio Auv3 transmitter. Then receive the MacBook’s audio next to me on my iPhone (running the WAA receiver in AUM) upstairs with very, very, low latency, while I’m using Bitwig on my iPad. Obviously Bluetooth’s latency prevents Bluetooth audio from representing a solution here, so glad this came along. Kudos to Secret Base Design on this one!
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Great for Sending Audio Between 2 Devices

I’m really enjoying using this app. It helps when using both my iPhone and iPad to create music by wirelessly sending audio between devices. Not only does it help me incorporate 2 devices into my music making it saves some precious CPU on my iPad. I’ve been using it inside AUM on my iPhone and sending the audio over to AUM on my iPad, to join the rest of the session. You can also use it to send audio from one host/daw to another on the same device. It’s a great Audio Unit Audio utility to have in the toolbox for iOS music makers. Thanks SBD!
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