

If you like SunVox, but are not a fan of the interface, you should take a good look at Audulus said:

But the app is very much alive and in current development, with the connectivity options I had hoped for on the list of things to come. I have to admit, the connectivity is not as robust as I had assumed, and I was a little disappointed in that regard. The free creations make it very useful even if you never build anything yourself. The learning curve is unusually high for an app, but it is crazy powerful. I just got this app in the past month, and it is pretty beastly. It is like having access to a whole range of useful, new, free music mini-apps.
AUDULUS TUTORIAL HOW TO
You don’t have to know how to or actually make anything, but you can still use awesome things other wizards have created and shared with the Audulus community. If the black light poster images above look too daunting for you, fear not. It is almost like a high level music app sandbox type of thing. It is great for people who like to build their own stuff, instead of buying everything in pre-made app form. You can create your own tools such as synths, Fx, sequencers, etc. Audulus now runs in portrait orientation on iPhone.Īudulus for iOS is available for US $19.99.Audulus 3 is a pretty deep modular system.Including a preview of the new uModules, currently under development. Instead of installing examples to your documents folder, you can now browse for examples when creating a new document.Select a node to highlight its connections.You can drag & drop patches from the Files app.
AUDULUS TUTORIAL PATCH
Patch metadata (tags, author, description) has been removed.The Module Library is now organized in a hierarchy.So you can now organize your patches into folders, search, easily move patches to iCloud, etc. We are using iOS 11’s new document browser.This massive expansion uses graphical symbols instead of text abbreviations for control labeling.Īudulus 3.5 has also been redesigned to make it easier to release smaller updates such as adding new patches, tutorials, and modules.Īnd finally, Audulus now runs in portrait mode on iPhone. The new examples include previews of an upcoming module library redesign. Just select a node or group of modules, and their output wires highlight while all others dim.Īudulus 3.5 also comes with an expanded library of examples, accessible from the create document menu. This saves time, especially when building large patches.Īutomatic highlighting, new to Audulus 3.5, simplifies understanding patches. On iPad, the Module Library remains open as you patch. Furthermore, you can search for modules and nodes by name, as well as drag and drop patches from iCloud storage. The Module Library now arranges modules in a folder hierarchy, which makes finding modules much faster. With a streamlined patch browser, you can sort patches into folders, mark your favorites, and more easily share your creations with the world.
AUDULUS TUTORIAL UPDATE
Audulus LLC has released their biggest update yet for Audulus 3, their software modular for iOS, integrating new file management, expanding the library of example and support for portrait mode on the iPhone.Īudulus 3.5 integrates the file management provided by iOS 11’s new file browser.
