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CS Spectral by Boulanger Labs

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  • Abandon ware don’t care about it. Nope revival , the dev perhaps is even not in this world anymore

  • edited May 2023

    @BerlinFx said:
    Abandon ware don’t care about it. Nope revival , the dev perhaps is even not in this world anymore

    He works at Berklee. But yah the apps sure seem abandoned. :(

  • edited May 2023

    @AudioGus said:

    @BerlinFx said:
    Abandon ware don’t care about it. Nope revival , the dev perhaps is even not in this world anymore

    He works at Berklee. But yah the apps sure seem abandoned. :(

    Happy to know that he is alive . We need to do a RIP page for all these abandoned apps

  • edited May 2023

    @Gavinski said:
    Checking out some old threads, I see that this used to appear when you searched ‘filter’ in AUM, but now, not. This despite the fact I still have the IAA on my device and it still loads standalone. Quite a mystery!

    Shows up for me when loaded in the effect slot.

    Works in AUM provided I plug it into an audio interface that forces 44k. (Sigh, screw you apple etc)

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Checking out some old threads, I see that this used to appear when you searched ‘filter’ in AUM, but now, not. This despite the fact I still have the IAA on my device and it still loads standalone. Quite a mystery!

    Shows up for me when loaded in the effect slot.

    Works in AUM provided I plug it into an audio interface that forces 44k. (Sigh, screw you apple etc)

    How strange - I search 'filter' in the IAA list but nothing comes up

  • @Gavinski said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Checking out some old threads, I see that this used to appear when you searched ‘filter’ in AUM, but now, not. This despite the fact I still have the IAA on my device and it still loads standalone. Quite a mystery!

    Shows up for me when loaded in the effect slot.

    Works in AUM provided I plug it into an audio interface that forces 44k. (Sigh, screw you apple etc)

    How strange - I search 'filter' in the IAA list but nothing comes up

    Ha, working now. I wonder if I foolishly checked in the instrument slot last time (Facepalm), cheers Gus

    Unfortunately, yeah, can't actually get it to work because I'm stuck on 48 kHz, yeah bugger apple indeed, what a pain

  • thanks AudioGus!:)
    it also works here.

  • All these Boulanger apps were abandonware pretty much as they hit the store. They were all csound wrappers which would be a wonderful thing to have, but there wasn’t much effort (any) put into solving the quirks afterwards. As much as I respect the man, and love CSound from back in the day, the whole ordeal left a sour taste in my mouth, specially because these weren’t cheap apps at the time. I bought them out of love for CS.

  • Yeah these were 20 buck apps. Pretty bad if they were basically abandoneware from the get-go.

    @pedro said:
    All these Boulanger apps were abandonware pretty much as they hit the store. They were all csound wrappers which would be a wonderful thing to have, but there wasn’t much effort (any) put into solving the quirks afterwards. As much as I respect the man, and love CSound from back in the day, the whole ordeal left a sour taste in my mouth, specially because these weren’t cheap apps at the time. I bought them out of love for CS.

  • Wasn’t there a csound app attempt at some point? We have two PD apps, it would be cool to have a CS one, but I guess it’s not appealing to any dev as it’s such a niche, and quite esoteric so the barrier of entry would make this a no go, unless it was some labor of love community effort or something

  • Might as well wish for a super collider app. Or a kyma

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