Audulus for iPad can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac. The iPad version adds multitouch gestures, a new patch browser and an on-screen music keyboard.
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The audio processing and graphics rendering have been optimized, for both iPad and Mac versions. A new version of Audulus for Mac has also been submitted to Apple.
Audulus is a modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio.
The Audulus user interface was inspired by analog guitar pedals: sounds are created or altered by connecting processing nodes. There are no hidden controls or complex menus.
Features:
- Vector Interface – smooth animated interaction
- Diverse Nodes – from ADSR to ZeroCross
- MIDI Input – use your keyboard controller or control surface
- Patch Browser – flip through your patches
- Multitouch Keyboard
- 32-bit floating point signal processing
Pricing & Availability:
Audulus is available on the App Store for an introductory price of $9.99.
For more information, visit audulus.com.
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