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[Mac OS/Windows] MUSIC SDP - New open source sound design platform.
Not your typical DAW, looks well suited to ambient and experimental music.
Its kind of like a big digital modular and its FREE
There are some good tutorial videos on the site that explain everything.
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Wow, good find. Never heard of this, will download and experiment later.
Indeed, it seems this exist since over a year and that is the first time i hear about it.....in a mobile forum inside an off topic thread. Wow. This is a wonderful and very powerful open source project.
I just asked them for an iOS version
This looks as much like the "modular" approach some wants to have from iOS
Indeed.. that was my first thought. Another take on the modular/DAWless/no-timeline approach. In essence not unlike something like AUM but with lots of effects/plugins already built in.
I'm not talking about how it looks. I'm talking about the underlying conceptual paradigm.
but isn´t Drambo (maybe) not exact something like this. Of course if Drambo could load AUv3 it would be maybe the case. But still Drambo might be more interesting for me since it´s a "real" modular and works at audio rate (like VCV-rack).
A thing i find more easy in iOS is to connecting several DAW´s inside one audio stream. Sure it´s possible on mac and windows but there i gave up mostly and stay in one DAW.
But then there is Audulus which can do the same....?
@1nsomniak: it is really cool that you don't sleep, thank you for the info!
Thanks for the tip @1nsomniak
Just the hit I need right now
Ive watched all the tutorial videos and played with it for a bit.
Strengths are the many ways to automate all the parameters and chain the audio through various effects.
Weakness is the included sound sources don't sound great to me however it looks like you can use VST instruments which I haven't tried yet. Also with all the flexible routing it can get confusing where everything is going. It will start out logical but after juggling a few things you might end up with a feedback loop.
Was also surprised it doesn't come with any demo set ups.
Those are my first impressions, I think it still has potential once I get more comfortable with it.