Audulus is a modular software synthesizer and effect 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, no complex menus, and everything fits in a single window, the company says. The user begins with a blank canvas, rather than with daunting controls, and can build up to the desired level of complexity.
Audulus includes a collection of processing nodes, with new nodes in constant development. Additionally, Audio Unit plugins can be hosted as processing nodes, expanding the types of processing nodes at the user’s disposal.
Audulus also integrates into a studio workflow through an Audio Unit plugin version, which is available for download at no additional cost.
Features include:
- Audio Unit hosting
- MIDI control – use your MIDI control surface or keyboard
- presets – change between settings
- unlimited history
- 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).
Pricing & Availability
Audulus is available on the Mac App Store for $9.99.
For more information, visit audulus.com.
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