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Audulus demo
Audulus demo








  1. AUDULUS DEMO SOFTWARE
  2. AUDULUS DEMO MAC

AUDULUS DEMO SOFTWARE

When Blue Mangoo Software released their Compressor Audio Unit, they shared a number of insights about analyzing distortion and aliasing in the thread Article with tips and tricks for analyzing audio. A few weeks ago RileyGuy posted his Audulus version of the Euclidean Circles Eurorack module, and ever since then I’ve been thinking that it would be nice to include a visualisation of the Euclidean distribution of beats within a cycle. I started with an adaptation of the Euclidean sequencer in the Audulus library to include a visual display, and after experimenting with different (circular) layouts settled on two horizontal rows of 8 in a µModule version. The horizontal rows seem to read most easily, especially when selecting shorter cycle lengths. RileyGuy has since expanded his uClidean Sarlaccs module into a deluxe version that includes on and off-beat (gateable) outputs. I simply added a set of Euclidean distribution indicator lights to the circle of gate inputs and included an extra ‘hits’ knob in the center. The length is calculated from the start and end steps, and the offset determined by the start position. A (green) output in the very center provides the Euclidean output, with the idea that the other gate outputs can be selected manually using the lights as a guide.

audulus demo

Thinking about different types of sequencers and how they affect the music one makes with them: The difference between the slow precision of the Orthogonal devices ER-101 that I was looking at a few days ago and the playfulness of the Klee, for example. I got to looking up a little about the Klee Sequencer after Rob Hordijk mentioned it in the wonderful modular tutorial that he gave in Leeds recently. That video covers much of the same ground dealt with in the Basic Electricity presentation given in Berlin in 2015, shedding light on many of the same topics from slightly different angles. The interesting thing is that Hordijk actually favours simple sequences, preferring to work a little magic through various kinds of modulation, particularly the use of envelopes. Polyphonic/Monophonic signal converters.Math expression module - 34 operation expression language.Mathematical Modules: Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction, Sine, Modulo.Virtual Analog Oscillator (4 classic waveforms).Timing mode - figure out which nodes are using the most CPU!.Universal Modulation - modulate any knob.Audiobus support! - Runs as both an Input and Effect.Virtual MIDI – control Audulus from your favorite MIDI app.Ĭompare for example the section beginning around 13 minutes in the Leeds video, to the section beginning around 7 minutes in part 2 of the Berlin video. ▶ Run Audulus as an Audio Unit inside other apps! ◀ "Audulus 3 is out and is stunning!" - Richard Devine, ▶ Winner of Electronic Musician Magazine Editor's Choice Award, 2017 ▶ Recommended hardware: 4th Generation iPad or later. With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

AUDULUS DEMO MAC

ICloud support - effortlessly sync patches between Mac and dio unit version - run Audulus as an Audio Unit inside other apps (freeload).encapsulation - group nodes into sub-patches.unlimited history - everything you do is stored.presets - quickly change between settings.MIDI control - use your control surface or MIDI keyboard.fluid interface - smooth animated interaction.▶ Visit our forum for exciting user-created patches! ◀ It has one of the best UIs I've ever used." "The biggidy bomb coolest most super tech-nerd fun times soft synth I've bought in recent times!" Audulus's user interface is clean, simple, and easy to learn, allowing you to focus on sound.










Audulus demo