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Inter-App Audio (IAA) is a deprecated technology developed by Apple Inc. which routes audio and MIDI signals between applications on the iOS mobile operating system. The technology was first introduced in 2013 in iOS 7 and deprecated in 2019 with the release of iOS 13.

Inter-App Audio Block Diagram

Scope

Inter-App Audio is a host-plugin technology. An IAA host application connects to a node application to send and receive audio, MIDI, timeline information, and other signals.

Node applications

Node applications can be of the following types:

  • Instruments (can receive MIDI signals and produce audio signals)
  • Generators (can produce audio signals)
  • Effects (can receive, transform and send back audio signals)

Limitations

At the moment, audio signal routing is only possible with a sampling rate of 44 1 Hz.

Deprecation

Inter-App Audio was deprecated in 2019 with the release of iOS 13 in favor of the third version of Audio Units.

Competing technologies

References

  1. "Apple Developer Documentation". developer.apple.com. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  2. "iOS Inter-App Audio is going away; Audiobus creator on what's next". CDM Create Digital Music. 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2022-10-13.

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