Thursday, November 17, 2016
Audulus Build Podcast #7: Gate Timer
Published on Nov 17, 2016 audulus
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"The Audulus Build Podcast hosted by Bimini Road explains how to approach building your own custom synthesizer modules with Audulus.
Send your build requests to mark@audulus.com - he'll show you how to make anything you want!
Note: This series assumes familiarity with the menus and basic functions of Audulus and modular synthesis in general. If you need a more basic introduction to Audulus, check out the introductory tutorials [posted here - Note Part 6 on how to upload and down load patches in iOS has been added as well.]
This episode Mark shows you how he made the g Timer, which counts the number of seconds a gate stays high.
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