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Monday, April 16, 2018

New Audulus Tutorial Livestream


Started streaming 43 minutes ago audulus

This is currently live at the time this post went up. You can use the controls in the bottom of the player to get back to the beginning if you'd like.

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

Friday, March 30, 2018

Audulus 3.5 for Mac Adds Hundreds of New Modules




"Audulus LLC is proud to announce the release of Audulus 3.5 for Mac. This update introduces a new wire highlighting feature and hundreds of new and improved modules.

Audulus 3.5 adds a new wire highlighting feature. When you click on a node or module, all of its output wires remain bright while all others are dimmed. This makes tracing connections much easier. You can highlight groups of nodes and modules as well.

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."

Thursday, November 09, 2017

Audulus 3D Sequencer Doepfer A-111-3 Micro Precision VCO Waveforms Demo


Published on Nov 9, 2017 audulus

"This is a short demo of waveforms from the Doepfer Micro Precision VCO being mixed using the Erica Synths Fusion tube mixer. The pitch of the oscillator is being controlled by a 3D Sequencer created in Audulus. The CV from the sequencer is sent to the VCO using the Expert Sleepers ES-8 CV Audio interface.

The top waveform on the oscilloscope is the audio before delay processing, and the bottom waveform is the audio post-delay.

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

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Audulus Live Building uModule Library November 8th


Started streaming 10 minutes ago audulus

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

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Audulus Eurorack Expert Sleepers ES-8 Demo


Published on Sep 21, 2017 audulus

"In this clip, Audulus is sending both audio and control voltages out through the Expert Sleepers ES-8 from an iPad. The patch is sequencing a bass and lead sound as well as a drum kit. The pad is filtered by the Doepfer SEM VCF and the bass is distorted and mangled by the STG Soundlabs .mix, the Erica Synths Fusion Tube Mixer, the Pulp Logic Spring Reverb 1U tile, and the Rossum Electromusic Evolution VCF.

For more info go to http://www.audulus.com and http//forum.audulus.com"

Monday, September 11, 2017

Hosa Technology KnobCon Pics

Friday, August 25, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream: Knobcon Synth


Streamed live 59 minutes ago audulus

http://www.audulus.com
http://forum.audulus.com
https://knobcon.com

"This livestream will be about the fundamentals of semi-modular synthesis. It will be a great place to learn for total beginners, but also a good resource for those who are new to Audulus or want to understand more about how it works."

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream: Semi-Modular Synths pt. 2


audulus

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

"This livestream will be about the fundamentals of semi-modular synthesis. It will be a great place to learn for total beginners, but also a good resource for those who are new to Audulus or want to understand more about how it works."

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Part 1 here.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream: Semi-Modular Synths



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

"This livestream will be about the fundamentals of semi-modular synthesis. It will be a great place to learn for total beginners, but also a good resource for those who are new to Audulus or want to understand more about how it works."

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Tom Oberheim Coming to Knobcon Number Six


via Knobcon

Knobcon Number Six
September 8-10, 2017
Chicagoland
www.knobcon.com

"We are pleased to announce Tom Oberheim as guest of honour for Knobcon Number Six.

Mr Oberheim is the progenitor of the American polyphonic analogue synthesiser and designer of electronic music devices ranging from the Maestro Phase Shifter to the Oberheim DX drum machine. If you have listened to the radio in the past 40 years, it is impossible for you not to have heard sounds he had a hand in.

Tom will be speaking at the annual Knobcon Banquet as well as taking part in a live question-and-answer session hosted by Knobcon organiser Suit & Tie Guy.

Knobcon is a one-of-a-kind synthesizer convention now in it's sixth year. Complete with live music, workshops exhibitors and vendors, Knobcon allows for a fully immersive experience. Held just outside Chicago IL at the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, the entire event takes place under one roof. If you are interested in electronic-based or experimental music and the tools used to create it, Knobcon is the place for you. The diversity and passion of the Knobcon experience make it enjoyable for all experience levels.

Admission for all 3 days is $50 at the door, $40 online during the month of August.
The Knobcon Banquet featuring Tom Oberheim’s keynote address is an add on to the standard admission. $50 per person, limited seating available.

Knobcon Exhibitors (as of 8/9/2017):

Thursday, August 03, 2017

Audulus + Expert Sleepers ES-8: The Four Horsemen Macro Oscillator


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Published on Aug 3, 2017

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream - Modular Synthesis 101 pt 1


Started streaming 51 minutes ago

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

"This livestream will be about the fundamentals of modular synthesis. It will be a great place to learn for total beginners, but also a good resource for those who are new to Audulus or want to understand more about how it works."

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Saturday, July 08, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream - Standardized Signals in Audulus & How to Translate them to Eurorack Mo


Streamed live 2 hours ago

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

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Thursday, July 06, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream - Making an Expert Sleepers ES-8 Utility Module


Streamed live 2 hours ago audulus

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

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Audulus Tutorial Livestream - 7/5/17


Streamed live 3 hours ago

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

"This is the first official Audulus Tutorial Livestream. There's no set topic for today. I'll be answering any questions people have about Audulus. If no one has any questions, you can just watch as I build something.

Closed captions will be available within 24 hours of the initial stream.

Audulus is a modular synthesizer visual programming environment for iPad, iPhone, Mac, Windows, & Linux. With Audulus, you can create your own synthesizers and effects from scratch."

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

Creating a Self-Playing Patch in Audulus


Published on Jul 5, 2017 audulus

www.audulus.com

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

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Moogfest Announces MODULAR MARKETPLACE 2017

"The Modular Marketplace is a free interactive pop-up featuring boutique electronics, experimental effects, and eurorack synthesizers. From instruments that can make any musical sound imaginable to the latest DIY modular synthesizers, the marketplace showcases the future of electronic music and gives attendees the opportunity to meet instrument designers and play, test-drive, and take home the next generation of musical devices.

This year’s instrument manufacturers participants, selected for their cult status or game-changing ambition, will showcase their instruments and offer daily demonstrations, sound experiments, exclusive discounts, and other specials. Many of the entrepreneurs and designers behind these products will be in attendance, and almost all items will be available for purchase.

The Modular Marketplace will take place from 10am - 6pm from May 18-21.

Full list of participants:
Reverb
EarthQuaker Devices
Novation
Universal Audio
Critter and Guitari
Keith McMillen Instruments
Sunhouse
Dreadbox
Modal Electronics
Voltage & Company
Make Noise
Erogenous Tones
Sythrotek
4ms
Landscape Tapes
Zorx
Copper Traces
Control Voltage
STG Soundlabs
Audulus
Thinking Hz
Sensel
omniindustriies
Bastl Instruments
Steady State Fate
Kitsch-Bent
Moon Modular
Control"

Monday, March 20, 2017

Make Noise 0-Coast Audulus Clone by Robert Syrett


Published on Mar 20, 2017 Bimini Road

"Just a tour of some sounds you can make with the 0-Coast clone that Audulus super user Robert Syrett made with the help and inspiration of @mschenkel

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

via RobertSyrett, the creator of the "RHS 0-Toast" patch:

"So I pieced together an audulus version of the 0-coast. Everything sounds 'kinda' like my actual 0-coast, but the aliased waveforms really give it a different character, especially in the upper registers (which I have denoted as the red zone on the pitch knob). Also, the 0-coast has some unspecified magic on the linear fm input which I am pretty sure has a vactrol in it and has a rather unique effect on the pitch. There are likely a dozen or so such small differences, but I set up some parallel patches and they sounded pretty close."

Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux
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