![]() ![]() It has a remarkable user interface that makes use of multitouch gestures on the magic trackpad and the „node“ concept reminding of Jasuto which is gone – and it is for iOs, now as well…įeatures included in 1st Version – now it’s 3. If you get 3, you can then get by without getting 4, and people will still, for the indeterminate future, be uploading SOME patches you can use, as long as they don't have new nodes in 4 that 3 doesn't have. No, I’m not saying it is like Reaktor but it is like Reaktors little daughter when she was a child. Backwards compatibility will be easier from Audulus 3-4. It is basically modular and made for audio processing. Over time, a large collection of cool stuff will exist as the community grows. It is aimed at people that want to build their own modules. Some pre-built modules exist but nothing on the order of what exists for miRack. It is the most logical next step after Ripplemaker. And to eddielovesyou, since you don't have Model 15, go with it. I treat it as an educational app rather than a making music one. Standalone but also includes HOSTing of AU as well as the App AS a plugin. Audulus is an app for creating/building modules and effects. I think Audulus is an amazing learning tool, but the sound quality is very poor. ![]() The sounds you can create with Reaktor and those ensembles are in another league. Mac App Store – Audulus is a very affordable synth, we are not talking apps here, it’s an macOS thing. Audulus is a great playfield but Reaktor is another beast. ![]()
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