Audulus 3 Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for Audulus 3 for iPhone.
Audulus 3 is paid iOS app published by Audulus LLC

Superb Audio App - Max for iOS

jcfrgmn

Can’t praise the team enough for creating the most versatile audio app for iOS. I’m using the iPad Pro 11” and it really works like magic. Buy it - it’s a really great deal for a truly amazing audio workstation.


Superb modular introduction.

myselfgone

I’ve been diving into modular synthesis on YouTube over the last few months and a coworker recommended I check out Audulus. I’m not at all disappointed. Even with my limited knowledge I’ve been able to piece together some really gnarly sounds. The only thing I’m bummed about is that I’ll have to repurchase the app when v4 comes out given that I’m coming in at the end of the update cycle


Great app yet buggy

Nathan the reader of this book

I love the concept of this app. I’m trying to learn the low level concepts needed for building synths and interesting sounds. I like how low level I can go. Also, the UI is super neat. Really great education tool! Really, my only complaint is that certain node types, especially Knob, seems to become unresponsive after 5-10 mins in a patch. The solution is to kill the app and open it back up. It gets really annoying having to kill and reopen the app every 10 mins. Fix that bug and I would see it as a 4.9 star app!


requires ios11

denha_

some of us cant or dont want to use ios11. im locked in the past wishing i could use all the cool new modules you people in the future get...


Fantastic learning tool and well-supported

BDB-1958

I've had Audulus since early 2013 and it should be considered "Legendary" in the iOS synth world. Without a doubt, the best tool to learn and build synthesis engines. It certainly isn't your run-of-the-mill canned synthesizer (you must do a little work to make it go "beep"), but once you've learned some of the basics, the capability depth is unlimited. 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. You won't be disappointed. Update (24 Jan 2018) - This latest update (V3.5) significantly improves the usability of the patch library taking advantage of the new iOS 11 Files browser. Update (3 Apr 2018) - Another sweet update (v3.5.1) and the module library keeps getting better! Love the embedded documentation in the modules. Looking forward to seeing the Midi overhaul in another (hopefully soon) update as well as an updated Windows version supporting the SVG icons!


Modular enlightenment

Oceans in space

This is my favorite app for complete sound design and some seriously advanced music concepts. I cant build too much from scratch bit there are toms of demos to jam to amd it makes sense. The actual quality of tones is very pleasant and the user workflow is as simple as virtual modular goes, just takes some playing around. Good happy friendly fun with sounds that really inspire. Audulus is honestly a brilliant music creation source of inspiration. Cheers


Useful Patches and Support

polarpaul

You can find plenty of functional and useful patches for the app. The Audulus 3.5 update is really great with all of the new modules and nodes you can access from inside your patches. The people on the Audulus forum are both knowledgeable and helpful. The integration with the files app is great and being able to search and sort your patches by date makes finding things very easy. The app is very stable now even when editing patches. I use the app all the time to integrate it as a synth or effect in AUM, Audiobus, and Cubasis. It hasn’t taken too much effort relative to the benefits of learning how to put modules together and to create my own patches. It’s been a great way to learn more about synthesis and digital signal processing in general. Whenever I’m stuck, I know I can go to their forum and get answers. There are lots of great tools to figure out what’s happening in your or someone else’s patches too.


Outstanding Virtual Playground

ZenLizard

Entertaining and powerful, and now easier than ever for thick block-heads like myself to create something and get an education in the bargain. I encourage anyone interested in modular—or synths in general—to pick this one up.


Fantastic learning tool and well-supported

BDB-1958

I've had Audulus since early 2013 and it should be considered "Legendary" in the iOS synth world. Without a doubt, the best tool to learn and build synthesis engines. It certainly isn't your run-of-the-mill canned synthesizer (you must do a little work to make it go "beep"), but once you've learned some of the basics, the capability depth is unlimited. 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. You won't be disappointed. Update (24 Jan 2018) - This latest update (V3.5) significantly improves the usability of the patch library taking advantage of the new iOS 11 Files browser.


Great tool for eurorack modular

Cryptoclassic

I use Audulus for all sorts of things but I find it to be an amazing tool in eurorack for sequencing, LFOs, sound processing, and visualizing. Also, a fantastic forum with helpful people and exciting ideas. ??