Audulus 3 Reviews – Page 4

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

Audulus Perpetua!

Somnambulist2

This is some amazing software and I’m impressed by what you can do with it. I used to buy lots of different soft synths and effects on the App Store, but once you get to a certain level with Audulus, you don’t need (or covet :-) ) the others so much because you can make new sounds all the time. Or you can just sit back and have Mark B. and the geniuses on the forums develop new patches you can use. Either is great. I’m late to the game on modular synthesis, but I’ve been a musician and software developer for quite a while. Audulus really appeals to my programming sensibility as well as my musical side so I’m using Audulus as a case study example of visual programming for some workflow software. Beautiful product, Taylor!


Okay, this kills it!

BozoToo

The main advance here is, of course, a whole new file management scheme. This was one of the few weak points in Audulus and we can now only speak of that in the past tense. The new file-management system absolutely kills. Totally great. The king of all software modular synthesizers remains the king.


Just Keeps Getting Better!

HammerDulcimer

If you have every been interested in modular synthesis or electronic music creation, Audulus is the app for you. Far more than a “soft” synth, Audulus offers a rich visual programming environment for sound creation and manipulation. With a large selection of fundamental building blocks and a wide variety of prebuilt modules including example patches and full synths, Audulus allows you to create almost anything you can imagine. With multichannel IO support, MIDI, IAA and Audiobus compatibility, it can interoperate with other iOS music apps and with a suitable interface can also connect to more traditional hardware synthesizers. It’s available for iOS, macOS and Windows and patches can be shared between platforms. The 3.5 release features a new patch browser integrated with the iOS 11 Files app for simple patch management and sharing. The app has an active user forum where users can share ideas, patches, and assistance and there are several very good tutorials available on the forum to help get you started.


Modular crisp&clean

Oceans in space

I think this is the best, if you have a higher end iPad. Great actual tones and sound at the end stage. I love the way the wires work as well. The whole layout is inspiring and even though it's hard to understand it's all there to read. Hails to this amazing app! Update= stopped working for me, help


Really fantastique

igor_stravinski

After owning Tassman, Lemur, Arturia Moog, NI Reaktor Blocks ... there is something easy to use that has excellent audio quality. Clean and comfortable interface too. Really well done.


Definitely worth more than the price tag

ihcilon

An amazing app here. Even if you know nothing about visual programming (I don't really) it is still highly usable and extremely fun to work with. Also looks like a great teaching tool if you want to get into any kind of modular sound and/or sound synthesis. It looked intimidating to me at first but the patches it comes with are more than enough to get me going! Thanks for the great work!


Utterly Capable

uv777bk

Audulus is quite simply the most capable, awe inspiring, potential filled app of any kind that I have seen. You know it's good when people are still discovering its capabilities from the toolset provided!


Get this now!

Rereverb

A visual, technological and musical tour-de-force. It has streamlined sound design and the tutorials and patches are a much-welcomed addition for seeing its full capabilities. A real steal at this price, and only the tip of the iceberg for its potential. Update for 3.3: love the new streamlined create menu and patch tagging! Lots of a new goodies to play with too!


MSP for iPad!!

d'Composer

This app is so much fun! It's basically MSP for iPad! Great support and community too!


Peek under the hood

Markonw

This is as close as you can get to real DSP programming on iPad short of writing your own apps. You can just tinker with the big pieces that others have built, like a eurorack, or, better yet, crawl under the hood and see how they make it work. The interface is revolutionary, allowing unlimited levels of control. Just be conscious of the visual cues and understand the multiple layers that exist. It is a visual and functional masterpiece. I can't wait for audio samples, etc. Make sure to use the forums and join the community.