infradead
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Anyone else using audiomulch2.0? I'm still on the demo of 2.0 i'll keep using it for the 60 days then pay my $$ to upgrade from 1.0
http://www.audiomulch.com/
If you haven't heard of audiomulch
"AudioMulch is software for real-time sound synthesis, music composition and performance-oriented audio processing."
its a modular program with very innovative internal routing. want an insane cascade of feedingback delays feeding a grainular delay?
no problem. you can really go wild making patches for performace or even patches that are a whole song.
its a really designed to be used live. you can host and control VSTs from inside it and 2.0 adds midi patching inside mulch which is great. it also add mac support but i've been using 1.0 on a pc for awhile so that means less to me.
this is a demo that Ross Bencina did for the launch of 2.0
it shows some of what can be done live.
Its a very interesting program that does things no other program can touch. one of the few innovative and non bloat ware pieces of music software out there today.
i'd strongly recommend everyone who's even a little interested to check out the demo. full functionality for the first 60 days!! more than enough to get a feel for it and see what it can do. the demos are all patches that were made to specifically show what can be done and what does what. very easy to break down and follow.
http://www.audiomulch.com/
If you haven't heard of audiomulch
"AudioMulch is software for real-time sound synthesis, music composition and performance-oriented audio processing."
its a modular program with very innovative internal routing. want an insane cascade of feedingback delays feeding a grainular delay?
no problem. you can really go wild making patches for performace or even patches that are a whole song.
its a really designed to be used live. you can host and control VSTs from inside it and 2.0 adds midi patching inside mulch which is great. it also add mac support but i've been using 1.0 on a pc for awhile so that means less to me.
this is a demo that Ross Bencina did for the launch of 2.0
it shows some of what can be done live.
Its a very interesting program that does things no other program can touch. one of the few innovative and non bloat ware pieces of music software out there today.
i'd strongly recommend everyone who's even a little interested to check out the demo. full functionality for the first 60 days!! more than enough to get a feel for it and see what it can do. the demos are all patches that were made to specifically show what can be done and what does what. very easy to break down and follow.