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Price: iOS version 19.99 / Mac, PC and Linux versions 49.99. Audulus is well supported (check out the forum discussions, tutorials, and recorded live streams) and the developers and user-community are more than happy to answer any questions. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance. The apps are also pretty inexpensive considering how powerful they are, and the almost limitless things you can do with them. With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. VCA-Shaper Slow Demo Your browser does not support the audio tag. The workflow is really nice and the graphics buttery smooth, with an almost impossibly futuristic feel to them. VCA-Shaper Rungler Demo Your browser does not support the audio tag. VCA-Shaper Rungler Drone Your browser does not support the audio tag. You can use this section to discover where and how this video is spreading throughout the Vimeo community. VCA-Shaper Demo Your browser does not support the audio tag. With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. Audulus Tutorial: Building a Synth from Scratch by Audulus has been added to 5 collections. Your browser does not support the audio tag. I’ve put a little demo on the Audulus forum. 1 Conversely the shaper can add a little more definition to the more rounded shapes of the Harmonic Oscillator, at least in my Audulus version of it. The waveshaper also works nicely alongside the Harmonic Oscillator since the oscillator lacks the verticals of conventional sawtooth or square waves that don’t lend themselves well to wavefolding. With modulation at audio rates the resulting ring modulation provides a nice counterpart to the harmonic content generated by the wavefolding. With an inverted signal equally present alongside the original the two signals cancel each other out – until one introduces some modulation. The VCA is, as far as I can gather, a bipolar VCA along the lines of the one in his Dual Fader. The one side of the crossfader can furthermore be set to point to either the original signal, no signal at all, or the output of the VCA. He cleverly adds a crossfader to the waveshaper so that one can easily adjust between the original signal and the folded one – something that can be especially effective when subjected to voltage control. Using Robert Syrett’s Audulus Wavefolder as a starting point I set about recreating what I could glean from Hordijk’s tutorial video.Īs usual, Hordijk takes care to think things through and combine elements in a way that takes it all to the next level. Use Audulus with a DC-coupled audio interface (such as the Expert Sleepers. What’s New in Version 3.4 Support for multi-channel audio I/O with new ADC and DAC nodes.

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Rob Hordijk takes a closer look at this fascinating topic in tutorial #18 of his series given at the NOVARS research centre. Audulus’s user interface is clean, simple, and easy to learn, allowing you to focus on sound now made easier than ever with nearly 100 built-in Eurorack-style modules. He notes that even in the case of the carrier oscillator having a frequency (ratio) of zero, one can still obtain a result – the carrier can be used as a waveshaper. Robert Syrett briefly touched on the subject of Wavefolding in his recent Know your Nodes Audulus tutorial on Phase Modulation.









Audulus tutorials