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Sunday, November 06, 2016

Audulus Build Podcast with Bimini Road


Published on Nov 6, 2016 audulus

Get Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

"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]

SPECIAL OFFER: If you buy an Expert Sleepers ES-8 from Century Sound Labs at the link below, you'll receive a free copy of Audulus on the platform of your choice.

https://reverb.com/item/3437313-exper...

Follow us on Instagram!
http://www.instagram.com/audulus

http://www.audulus.com
http://forum.audulus.com"

Playlist:

1. Audulus Build Podcast with Bimini Road - Episode 1: AR Envelope Module

"This episode Mark makes a simple Attack-Release envelope module and shows you a trick for layering visual elements on your UIs."

Download the patch here: http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/1...


2. Audulus Build Podcast with Bimini Road - Episode 2: Knob Value Indicator

"This episode Mark shows you how to make a proper value indicator for a knob. This video was made in response to a user request - send yours in today and maybe it'll become a tutorial video as well!"

Download the patch here: http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/1...


3. Audulus Build Podcast with Bimini Road - Episode 3: 8 Step Sequencer

"This episode Mark shows you how to make an 8 step sequencer with a max step function."

Download the patch here: http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/1..."

4. Audulus Build Podcast with Bimini Road - Episode 4: Volume Knob with Mute

"This episode Mark shows you how to make a volume knob with a toggleable mute."

Download the patch here:
http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/1...

5. Audulus Build Podcast w/ Bimini Road - Episode 5: ES-8 Acid Bass Sequencer

"This episode Mark shows you how to make a TB-303-style sequencer patch using an external Eurorack envelope and analog filter through an Expert Sleepers ES-8 DC Coupled Audio Interface."

Download the patch here:
http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/1...

6. Audulus Build Podcast #6: How to Upload and Download Patches at the Forum on iOS

"This episode Mark shows you how to upload and download patches at the Audulus forum on the iPad and iPhone."

7. Audulus Build Podcast #7: Gate Timer

"This episode Mark shows you how he made the g Timer, which counts the number of seconds a gate stays high."

8. Audulus Build Podcast #8: ES-8 Custom Analog Delay

"This episode Mark shows you how to make a custom analog delay using any Eurorack LPF and an Expert Sleepers ES-8 DC Coupled Audio Interface."

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Audulus 3.4 Update Adds Support for Multichannel Audio/CV Output


"Audulus LLC is proud to announce the release of Audulus version 3.4 - a free update for all Audulus platforms* allowing users to access up to 16 audio and control voltage (CV) inputs and outputs through two brand-new nodes called ADC (analog-to-digital converter) and DAC (digital-to-analog converter).

Previously, Audulus users were limited to two inputs and two outputs using the Mic and Speaker nodes. Now, with the ADC and DAC nodes, Audulus users can take full advantage of their DC-coupled** audio interfaces, such as the Expert Sleepers ES-8 and the Universal Audio Apollo.

This means that users can now integrate Audulus seamlessly with hardware synthesizers and analog effects pedals using their computer or iOS device.

Some examples uses include:
Sending and receiving simultaneous audio, modulation, and envelope CVs to up to 4 Eurorack filters for true analog filter polyphony
Clocking multiple Korg Volcas at different speeds or divisions of a master clock
Sequencing analog synthesizers with volt-per-octave (VPO) signals
Receiving multiple DC signals from hardware controllers like CV joysticks and ribbon controllers for ultra-high-resolution control over your digital synthesizers
Receiving, quantizing, and sending out analog VPO signals
Generating LFOs and envelopes of any imaginable shape
Using stompboxes on a send & return within your Audulus patches
Cloning, adapting, and modifying true work-alikes of digital and analog Eurorack modules
Generating quadraphonic or surround-sound-style effects for keyboards and guitar
Receiving an analog master clock and generating divisions, probability triggers, or Euclidean-style rhythm sequencing (or mix of all!)
Storing, recalling, and rapidly switching between different modular synth patch routings
Analyzing a guitar’s pitch and volume envelope within Audulus and converting them to an analog VPO and envelope signal
Using Audulus as a multi-effect rack with 4 mono inputs and outputs or 2 stereo inputs and outputs (with an Expert Sleepers ES-8)

These are just a few of the possibilities Audulus users have explored so far. To keep up with patches and modules using the new ADC and DAC nodes, sign up for the Audulus user forum and download and share your patches there - http://forum.audulus.com

An example of Audulus sequencing VPO signals and envelopes through an Expert Sleepers ES-8:



Users can also follow Audulus on Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Soundcloud, and Facebook @audulus for tutorials, video clips, and sound samples of what the ADC and DAC nodes can do.

If Audulus users have any questions about how to implement the ADC and DAC nodes, they can contact Audulus at support@audulus.com

Happy patching from all of us at Audulus!

* Audulus iOS requires the Apple Camera Connector Kit to connect to the Expert Sleepers ES-8.

**Most normal audio interfaces are AC-coupled. AC-coupling prevents a constant DC offset from damaging speakers and headphones. DC-coupled audio interfaces like the Expert Sleepers ES-8 are not required to use all 16 inputs and outputs of an audio interface or aggregate device. DC-coupled audio interfaces are required to send and receive accurate DC-offset analog signals such as gates, VPO signals, and envelopes.


Example Videos of Audulus + ES-8



This picture shows a self-oscillating filter entering Audulus through audio input 4 of the Expert Sleepers ES-8 using the ADC node, and sending two oscillators through outputs 7 and 8 of the ES-8 using the DAC node to the Mordax DATA oscilloscope in XY mode."

App links for Audulus:
iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Audulus 1.8 adds Audiobus

"SAN FRANCISCO – Subatomic Software has announced the release of Audulus 1.8 for iPad. The modular audio processing app now adds support for Audiobus, the new inter-app audio routing system for iOS.

Using Audiobus, Audulus users can now connect output from Audulus to the input of other apps, or filter the output of other apps using Audulus.

"Just like how you can wire up nodes inside Audulus, you can now wire up other apps to Audulus using Audiobus," says Audulus Developer W. Taylor Holliday. "Audulus gets more wired!"

In celebration of Audiobus compatibility, Audulus is 25% off through December 31.

In addition to incorporating Audiobus, Audulus 1.8 adds three new nodes (Div, LessThan, and Range), and further improves graphics and audio processing performance.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

"With Audulus, you can build a subtractive synthesizer in just under 20 minutes," explains Holliday. "And now with Audiobus support, you can use other Audiobus-compatible apps to record and loop your Audulus synth."

The Audulus user interface was inspired by analog guitar pedals: sounds are created or altered by connecting processing nodes. There are no hidden controls, no complex menus. The user begins with a blank canvas, rather than with daunting controls, and can build up to the desired level of sonic complexity.

Audulus for iPad key features:

Fluid Vector Interface – smooth animated interaction
Diverse Nodes – from ADSR to ZeroCross
MIDI Input – use your keyboard controller or control surface
Virtual MIDI – control Audulus from your favorite MIDI app
Audiobus Support – Route audio to other Audiobus-compatible apps
Patch Browser – quickly flip through your patches
Unlimited Undo – stored in your patch
Multitouch Keyboard
Round-trip workflow with Audulus for Mac
32-bit floating point signal processing

Audulus is available on the App Store for the special offer price of $14.99 through December 31. For more information, visit audulus.com"

iTunes:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday
Audiobus - A Tasty Pixel

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Saturday, January 16, 2016

Audulus 2 Minute Tips


Published on Jan 16, 2016 Bimini Road

iTunes: Audulus 3 - Audulus LLC

"Don't know how to make sound in Audulus? It's pretty easy! Just follow along with these 2 minute tips.

The 2 Minute Tip series breaks apart topics on Audulus into bite-sized chunks. I don't talk during the tutorials (though there are a few notes that pop up), and this is so that international viewers who don't understand English well don't feel left out. Familiarize yourself with the node menu and my navigation won't be so mystifying. In the future, we'll develop a finger press indicator so you can see where I'm tapping.

www.audulus.com
forum.audulus.com
www.biminiroadelectronics.com/audulus"

Playlist:
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 1: How to Get Sound
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 2: How to Make a Tremolo Effect
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 3: How to Make a Vibrato Effect
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 4 - How to Make a Sub Synth with Modules
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 5 - How to Make a Module
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 6: How to Make an Auto Wah Effect
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 8: How to Make a Muxing Sequencer
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 9: The Best AB Switch
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 10: How to Make an Autopanner Effect
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 11: How to Use the Mapper Node
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 12: How to Turn a Timer into a Saw LFO
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 13: How make LFOs with the Phasor Node
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 14: How to Use the Spline Node
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 15: Introduction to Flipflop Memory

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Audulus 2.7 Adds Support for iPhone - 50% Off - One App for both iPhone & iPad


Published on Apr 22, 2014 audulus·12 videos

iTunes: Audulus - Wilson Holliday

"Audulus 2.7 Launches Audulus for iPhone

Audulus 2.7 adds support for iPhone, with a user interface specifically updated for iPhone.

'iPhone support takes Audulus to the next level of portability,' says Audulus developer W. Taylor Holliday. 'Finally, musicians have an advanced modular synthesizer they can use to patch anything, anywhere.'

Audulus 2.7 improves the accuracy of the pinch-to-zoom gesture. A new connection gesture pans and zooms, easing the connecting of modules on the smaller iPhone screen.

Audulus 2.7 updates the patch browser with the ability to search for patches by name, as well as collapse patch thumbnails to accommodate the smaller iPhone screen.

Audulus support for iPhone is free for all users of the iPad version of Audulus. In-app purchases made in the Audulus Store on iPad will carry over to iPhone.

Audulus for iOS is available on the App Store for a limited time price of $9.99, a 50% discount. An iPhone 4s or later is required.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for a limited price of $14.99, a 50% discount during the iPhone launch period.

Audulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. Users can begin a patch on one platform and finish it on another – iPad, iPhone or Mac – since Audulus syncs user patches via iCloud.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

Tuesday, March 08, 2016

Audulus 3.1 Adds Windows and-SURPRISE-Linux Versions, Trial Versions Too

"San Francisco–Prepare for modular synth dominance. With Audulus 3.1, Audulus is now available for Windows and Linux, in addition to Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

'It’s not easy to be multi-platform, but I take pride in offering Audulus on as many platforms as possible,' says Audulus developer Taylor Holliday.

The Windows and Linux versions of Audulus have all the features of the Mac stand-alone version. Audulus for Windows also includes a VST plugin version.

Trial versions of Audulus for Mac, Windows, and Linux are also available. These trial versions have no time limit and can load any patch. To save patches, purchase the full version of Audulus.

Audulus for iOS has also been refined. A new context menu does not require a long-press gesture, making the Audulus UI easier to learn and quicker to use. Support for iCloud Drive makes it easier to share patches.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

Audulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. Begin a patch on the bus ride home and then bring it up on your laptop at band practice later that night - with iCloud functionality, moving between platforms couldn’t be easier.

Audulus 3.1 for iPad/iPhone is available on the App Store for $29.99.
Audulus 3.1 for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $39.99.
Audulus 3.1 for Windows/Linux is available directly from audulus.com for $39.99. Purchase a single license for both versions.

For more information, visit http://audulus.com."

Get Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Audulus Module Library Tutorials


video uploads by audulus

Use the playlist drop-down on the top right to skip around.

"Download Audulus for free for Mac and iPad and follow along with these free tutorial patches available here: https://forum.audulus.com/t/module-li...

Free download in the Mac and iPad App Stores: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audulus..."

Playlist:
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.1 Introduction to the Clock
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.2 Clocking a Sequencer
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.3 Clocking an Envelope
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.4 Putting It Together
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.5 The Clock Module
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.6 Clock Dividers and Multipliers
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.7 Working with Subdivisions
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 1.8 Multiple Sequences
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 2.1 Introduction to the VCO
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 2.2 Changing the Pitch
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 2.3 Quantizing
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 2.4 Converting Modulation to Octave Signal
Audulus Module Library Tutorial: 2.5 Working with Sequencers

Monday, December 12, 2022

Audulus 4 for iOS & MacOS

Audulus 4 iOS Preview Vieos

Audulus 4 macOS Preview Videos

video uploads by audulus

"Download Audulus for FREE on Mac and iOS here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audulus...

The free version of Audulus allows you to load and use patches. You can purchase the editing ability in-app for $19.99.


BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA — After over four years of development and extensive user testing, Audulus LLC is pleased to release Audulus 4, a massive update to the modular synthesis app. Audulus 4 offers many new features, and is free to try out and play any patch. This enables sharing of patches on a much greater scale.

New features include:

- Full multitouch on iPadOS: Turn on performance mode and interact with multiple controls at once. Create multitouch performance surfaces.
- Custom UI for math expressions.
- Knob colors and icons.
- New UI nodes like sliders and X-Y pads.
- Modules can now be recursively exposed. Build front-panels out of other front panels.
- Improved search experience in the module browser.
- MIDI output via a MIDI Send node.
- You can pinch to zoom while dragging a connection or moving a module.
- AUv3 versions on both iPadOS and macOS.
- Canvas Node: Build custom user interfaces using the Lua programming language.
- GLSL Shader node: Make advanced shadertoy-style graphics.

“Audulus 4 represents a massive step forward for Audulus, which required a tremendous re-working of the code,” said Audulus developer Taylor Holliday. “The user interface is now more pro while still being immediate and approachable.”

Audulus 4 includes a rebuilt module library to showcase the new features. Users can use Eurorack-style modules from the library to have a classic modular synth patching experience. “Audulus is unique in seamlessly combining Eurorack-style patching with lower level signal graphs.” said Audulus sound designer Jerry Smith. “You can build advanced modules in Audulus without needing to know programming languages such as C++.”

Audulus 4 is available now as a free download on the Mac and iPad App Stores. Patch editing is an in-app purchase upgrade for $19.99 USD."

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Audulus for Windows Joins Audulus for Mac, iPad and iPhone


Published on Dec 17, 2014 audulus

"Audulus for Windows is available directly through http://audulus.com for $29.99. Buy now and receive ALL in-app upgrades FREE. That’s $45 worth of upgrades."

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"Now Audulus for Windows joins Audulus for Mac, iPad and iPhone. 'Together we can build the ultimate modular synthesizer,' says Audulus developer Taylor Holliday.

Audulus for Windows includes a stand-alone version as well as a VST plug-in version for use in the user's favorite digital audio workstation.

'Audulus for Windows comes with every kind of module you might need: modules for synthesis, for midi input, for effects. It's all there,' says Holliday. 'And you can even build your own modules out of other modules and design custom user interfaces.'

Any patch created using Mac or IOS will also run on Audulus for Windows and vice versa.

'Many users have requested a Windows version of Audulus and I've put in extra effort to design an app that will run on any platform and so I'm really excited to offer Audulus for Windows,' says Holliday.

Audulus for Windows is available directly through audulus.com for $29.99. Buy now and receive ALL in-app upgrades FREE. That’s $45 worth of upgrades.

Audulus for iOS is available on the App Store for $14.99. An iPhone 4s or iPad 2 is required.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99. Mid 2010 or later Mac is required.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

Saturday, October 08, 2016

New Audulus Analog Delay/Chorus & Spring Reverb Guitar Demo


Published on Oct 7, 2016 audulus

Get Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

"This analog-modelling stereo delay/chorus effect is one of the many new modules appearing in the biggest Audulus 3 update yet. Go from lush, washy tones to vibey rotating cabinet sounds using the newly-optimized analog-modelling z-1 filters.

Inspired by the Endangered Audio Research AD4096, this delay's feedback can be cranked up without causing runaway volume increase. The patch you're hearing used a random modulation signal to turn up the regen control at random intervals, lending a spacey atmosphere to the chorused lead.

CONTROLS:
Time - Time between repeats
Regen - The feedback of the delay line
Mix - Balance between wet/dry signals
Color - Filtering of the delay line - when turned down, the delay is darker and more analog-sounding
Speed - The speed of the chorusing LFO
Depth - The amount of the chorusing effect

This effect is just one of hundreds of modules that come with Audulus 3 - buy Audulus now at the Mac and iOS app stores and start creating your own custom guitar pedalboard today.

Also featured in this composition is an 808-style kick also synthesized in Audulus.

If you like Audulus, please give us a 5-star rating in the App Store - it really helps!

Questions can be directed to support at audulus dot com

Sign up for the Audulus Newsletter and get the news and best new patches delivered right to your inbox:
http://docs.audulus.com/#audulus-mail...

Visit the Audulus Website for a Free Trial:
http://www.audulus.com

Follow Audulus on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/audulus

Check out the Audulus Forum:
http://www.forum.audulus.com"

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Audulus 2.1 Released - JACK Support and 5 New Nodes

Audulus 2.1 from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

What's new in Audulus 2.1: JACK and 5 new nodes! Thanks to Jody Golick for the music!


- Support for JACK! JACK allows you to connect audio apps to each other any way you want! See http://www.crudebyte.com/jack-ios/ for more information.

- New Phasor Node (Synth -> Phasor). Requested by forum user whitemix.

- The Poly Pack, available in the Audulus Store. This consists of four new mono/poly conversion nodes (Utility category): MonoToStereo, StereoToMono, MonoToQuad, QuadToMono. Requested by forum user JDRaoul.

- Graphics optimizations.

Subatomic Software Updates "Audulus" for Mac and iPad to v2.1 –
Adds 5 new Nodes, JACK support on iPad

Subatomic Software has announced the release of Audulus 2.1 for iPad and Mac. This update to the modular music processing app adds support for JACK on iPad, as well as five new nodes for both iPad and Mac versions.

JACK for iOS is a free app that allows JACK-compatible apps such as Audulus to be connected in any way, with the only restriction being CPU power.

"JACK is a mature, powerful inter-app audio system," explains Audulus developer W. Taylor Holliday. "It's great to see it ported to iOS."

Audulus 2.1 introduces the Poly Pack, an In-App-Purchase upgrade consisting of four new nodes which facilitate stereo and quadraphonic processing of audio input. Audulus nodes can process multiple channels of audio.

"Previously, the only way to generate a polyphonic signal in Audulus was via the Keyboard node in Poly Mode," explains Holliday. "Now, you can do polyphonic processing of audio input. You can even use the QuadToMono node to apply separate processing chains to each voice of a synth."

"I'm not aware of another app on iOS that gives you this fine-grained control of multi-channel processing," adds Holliday.

Version 2.1 also adds a phasor node (not to be confused with the phaser effect), which outputs a phase angle suitable for driving custom oscillators.

Audulus development is user-driven, and these new features were requested by users on the Audulus forum.

Audulus for iPad is available on the App Store for $9.99, 30% off for the remainder of June to celebrate JACK support.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99

The Audulus Poly Pack In-App Purchase upgrade is priced at $4.99

For more information, visit audulus.com.
For more information about JACK for iOS, visit http://www.crudebyte.com/jack-ios/

iTunes:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday
JACK Audio Connection Kit - Christian Schoenebeck d/b/a Crudebyte

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Audulus for Mac v. 1.6 Enhances Patch Loading Between Mac and iPad

"SAN FRANCISCO – Subatomic Software has announced the release of Audulus 1.6 for Mac, an update which improves the loading of patches made with Audulus 1.6 for iPad.

Audulus 1.6. for Mac also adds support for the Mac Book Pro with Retina Display.

'Enhancing the round-trip workflow between the Mac and iPad versions of Audulus is important to our users, many of whom are sharing their patches with us on our website's forum,' says developer W. Taylor Holliday. 'Users can, for example, begin a patch on iPad, load it with the Mac and Plug-in versions, and move it back to iPad for patching on the go.'

In addition to syncing up Mac and iPad versions, Audulus 1.6 for Mac improves general graphics performance. 'The graphics optimizations we did for the iPad version also improved the Mac version of Audulus,' says Holliday.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

The Audulus user interface was inspired by analog guitar pedals: sounds are created or altered by connecting processing nodes. There are no hidden controls, no complex menus. The user begins with a blank canvas, rather than with daunting controls, and can build up to the desired level of sonic complexity.

Audulus for Mac key features:

Audio Unit hosting - use your favorite plugins
fluid interface - smooth animated interaction
MIDI control - use your control surface or MIDI keyboard
presets - quickly change between settings
unlimited history - everything you do is stored
polyphony - process multiple voices
encapsulation - group nodes into sub-patches
diverse nodes - from ADSR to ZeroCross
audio unit version - run Audulus as an Audio Unit inside other apps (free download)

Audulus is available on the Mac App Store for $39.99, and on the iPad App Store for $19.99. For more information, visit audulus.com."

iOS: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
Mac: Audulus - Wilson Holliday

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Audulus 3.3 Update Available for iOS, Mac, Windows & Linux Now Available


Published on Oct 11, 2016 audulus

Get Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

"Audulus LLC has just released a significant update for Audulus 3, their cross-platform modular synthesizer and visual programming environment.

Audulus’ audio engine has been completely overhauled to allow for larger and more complex patches. This means you can now use analog-modelling filters without dragging down the performance of the rest of your patch.

Audulus 3.3’s module library has also been completely revamped. Many new modules, tutorials, and examples are included, featuring a new standardized signal flow. Inputs and outputs are all clearly labelled and indicate what type of signals are expected or produced. Attach gate outputs to gate inputs, modulation outputs to modulation inputs - no more guesswork!

The iOS version of Audulus 3.3 has some significant user interface changes. Now you can organize and search for your creations by tags, or use the search bar to find a particular patch. Part of this UI overhaul includes removing the module browser toolbar. Now you just simply tap on the background and press “Create,” and the module browser appears on screen. No more dragging onto the canvas.

Audulus 3.3 also includes support for split-screen and portrait orientation on iPad - you’ll be able to download and read about patches on the Audulus forum and patch at the same time!

Audulus 3 New Features:
Total rewrite of the synthesis engine
New z-1 analog-modelling filters and effects
Hundreds of new modules and effects
Clarified signal flow with glossary
New video tutorial series
Organize and search for patches by tags in the patch browser (iOS only)
Search bar to quickly find specific patches (iOS only)
Streamlined module browser for faster patch creation (iOS only)
Split-screen support for iPad
Landscape orientation support
iOS 10 compatible

Audulus 3 System Requirements:
iPad/iPhone: iOS 8.3 or later, iPad 3 or later, iPhone 5 or later. iPad Air, iPhone 6 recommended.
Mac: Mid 2010 Mac or later.
Windows: Graphics card with OpenGL 3.0 support.
Linux: Ubuntu 16.04

Audulus for iPad/iPhone is available for $29.99
Audulus for Mac and Windows/Linux is available for $49.99

http://audulus.com
http://forum.audulus.com"

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

New Audulus 2.8 Update Refines User Interface


Published on Jul 22, 2014 audulus

"Audulus 2.8 refines the Audulus user interface in response to feedback from users as well as Apple designers at the Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

Audulus 2.8 upgrades include:

- Improved graphics rendering. Sharper, faster, and consumes less memory.
- New Create menu for creating nodes and inserting patches. With integrated documentation.
- Now shows the patch name in the toolbar.
- Updated Custom Nodes so the exposed UI now can be edited right on the patch node.
- Improved labeling of inputs and outputs.
- Updated Audiobus.
- Improved on-screen keyboard.
- Documentation improvements.
- Bug fixes.

Audulus for iOS is available on the App Store for $14.99. An iPhone 4s or iPad 2 is required.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99.

Audulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. Users can begin a patch on one platform and finish it on another – iPad, iPhone or Mac – since Audulus syncs user patches via iCloud.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

iTunes: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
Mac App Store: Audulus - Wilson Holliday

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Audulus 2.9 Improves Contextual UI


Audulus 2.9 from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

"Audulus 2.9 adds the ability to hide the toolbar on iOS and operate the app via contextual menus. 'What you see is what you’ve built,' says developer Taylor Holliday. 'This is particularly useful on iPhone where screen space is limited.'

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

Audulus 2.9 upgrades include:

- Non-Modal context menu on iPad. The menu won’t interfere with turning a knob.
- Reduced memory usage for making huge patches.
- Updated AudioBus
- Improved AudioUnit support on Mac
- By user request: add a Toggle option for the Trigger node.

Audulus for iOS is available on the App Store for $14.99. An iPhone 4s or iPad 2 is required.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99. Mid 2010 or later Mac is required.

Audulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. Users can begin a patch on one platform and finish it on another – iPad, iPhone or Mac – since Audulus syncs user patches via iCloud.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

iTunes: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
Mac Store: Audulus - Wilson Holliday

Friday, April 19, 2013

Audulus 2.0 Released for Mac and IPad


Audulus 2.0 from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.
New features in Audulus 2.0. Many thanks to the Audulus beta testers for their thorough testing of this release!

"Audulus 2.0 Released for Mac and IPad:
Math. Timing. Speed.

Audulus 2.0 introduces the Math Expression Node which allows you to enter math expressions, opening up another level of sonic possibilities.

Maybe you'd like to simulate the overtones of a piano? Or build a 3-operator FM synth? Or snap pitches into a chromatic scale? Maybe you'd like to create your own oscillator waveform? Or, possibly a custom wave-shaper? With the new Audulus Math Expression Node, all these and more are now within your reach.

Audulus 2.0 also introduces the Timing Mode, a feature which shows how much CPU time each node is taking. This gives you the information you need to squeeze every bit of performance out of your iPad or Mac.

Both the Math Expression Node and Timing Mode can be unlocked in the new Audulus store.

Lastly, in Audulus 2.0, the Audulus audio engine has been further optimized so your patches will run faster than ever.

Speed. Timing. Math. Audulus 2.0"

iTunes:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday

Mac App Store:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday

iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Monday, November 19, 2012

Audulus for iPad 1.6.1 Remembers Everything

"Audulus, the modular music processing app for iPad, has been updated to version 1.6.1 with two new features.

'First, we've added Unlimited Undo, so you can revise at any step. And, unlike many other apps, we've designed it so you won't loose your undo history when closing a document, ' says Developer W. Taylor Holliday. 'Audulus remembers everything.'

'Second, in response to a major user request, we've added a Lock mode to prevent nodes from being accidentally moved,' says Holliday. 'Audulus locks it down.'

Audulus for iPad can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

The Audulus user interface was inspired by analog guitar pedals: sounds are created or altered by connecting processing nodes. There are no hidden controls, no complex menus. The user begins with a blank canvas, rather than with daunting controls, and can build up to the desired level of sonic complexity.

Audulus for iPad key features:

Fluid Vector Interface – smooth animated interaction
Diverse Nodes – from ADSR to ZeroCross
MIDI Input – use your keyboard controller or control surface
Patch Browser – quickly flip through your patches
Unlimited Undo – stored in your patch
Multitouch Keyboard
Round-trip workflow with Audulus for Mac
32-bit floating point signal processing

Audulus is available on the App Store for a limited-time price of $19.99. For more information, visit audulus.com."

iTunes:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday
iOS Devices on eBay

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Audulus 2.4 Adds iCloud Patch Sync


Audulus 2.4 from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

"Audulus 2.4 for iPad and Mac is OUT NOW! Audulus 2.4 adds iCloud, for seamless sync of patches between iPad and Mac, further enhancing the round-trip-workflow between iPad and Mac.

"Audulus is the only synth I know of that syncs patches via iCloud,” says Audulus developer Taylor Holliday. “Now it’s even easier to create a patch while on the go on your iPad, and then load it on your Mac in your studio.”

Audulus for iPad is available on the App Store for $14.99.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

Audulus for iPad can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Audulus LLC Announces Audulus 3.5: New UI & iOS 11 Files Integration


iTunes: Audulus 3 - Audulus LLC

"Audulus LLC is proud to announce the latest and most significant update to Audulus 3 yet. Audulus 3.5 integrates the fast and convenient file management provided by iOS 11’s new file browser.

With a new streamlined patch browser, you can sort patches into folders, mark your favorites, and more easily share your creations with the world.

The Module Library now arranges modules in a folder hierarchy, which makes finding modules much faster. Furthermore, you can search for modules and nodes by name, as well as drag and drop patches from iCloud storage.

On iPad, the Module Library remains open as you patch. This saves time, especially when building large patches.

Automatic highlighting, new to Audulus 3.5, simplifies understanding patches. Just select a node or group of modules, and their output wires highlight while all others dim.

Audulus 3.5 comes with an expanded library of examples accessible from the create document menu. The new examples include previews of an upcoming module library redesign. This massive expansion uses graphical symbols instead of text abbreviations for control labeling.

Audulus 3.5 has been redesigned to make it easier to release smaller updates such as adding new patches, tutorials, and modules.

And finally, Audulus now runs in portrait mode on iPhone!


A big update for 2018! Happy New Year!

- Audulus now requires iOS 11.
- We are using iOS 11's new document browser. So you can now organize your patches into folders, search, easily move patches to iCloud, etc.
- The Module Library is now organized in a hierarchy. You can search too!
- Patch metadata (tags, author, description) has been removed.
- You can drag & drop patches from the Files app.
- Select a node to highlight its connections.
- Instead of installing examples to your documents folder, you can now browse for examples when creating a new document.
- Larger example library. Including a preview of the new uModules, currently under development.
- Audulus now runs in portrait orientation on iPhone."

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Audulus 2.5 Adds Custom Nodes - Ability to Build Your Own Modules


Audulus 2.5: Custom Nodes - Build Your Own Modules! from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

"Audulus 2.5 adds a new in-app-purchase upgrade: Custom Nodes.

The Custom Nodes upgrade allows you to build your own module user interfaces. Within a sub-patch, select 'Expose' from the context menu of a user interface element (Knob, Input, Ouptut, Filter Graph, etc.) and you’ll see it on the front panel of the patch node. Easy!

Custom Nodes are made for sharing. Even if you haven't purchased the Custom Nodes upgrade, you can still use custom nodes built by others.

With the Custom Nodes upgrade, you can build the modular synth modules of your dreams, and beyond!

The Custom Nodes upgrade is available in the Audulus In-App Store for a limited time price of $9.99.

Audulus for iPad is available on the App Store for a Holiday sale price of $9.99.

Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99.

Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.

Audulus for iPad can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms.

For more information, visit audulus.com."

iTunes:
Mac: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
iOS: Audulus - Wilson Holliday
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