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Apps for circuit building

I use icircuit to test out schematics but is there anything geared more towards music? Can Audulus go that deep?

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  • A circuit simulator? Never heard before... the closest could be https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chiptunes-pro/id838163742, but that doesnt count for what you need, im sure :tongue:

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    maybe check out bent.fm ** and **soundscaper

  • Bent.fm definitely maybe KQ unitone, not sure that will get u all the way there

  • Yeah it looks like bent.fm would be about the closest thing, thanks everyone! I may have to look more into desktop software for something

  • dr.om and that team have 2 apps with classic circuits bent. the others are top secret but chip tunes pro lets you diagram it out. Mendel tone will warp things....

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    @oceansinspace said:
    dr.om and that team have 2 apps with classic circuits bent. the others are top secret but chip tunes pro lets you diagram it out. Mendel tone will warp things....

    Thanks! I forgot about dr-om and the chiptunes pro is actually pretty close to want I’m looking for, I didn’t know about that one but that’s pretty close since you can choose your resistors and capacitors to use

  • Yeah, it appears your worthy of this harmonic abstraction we secretly speak of.....hmmmm, waverails app, deflemask, quantum beats 2. Have a day.

  • @oceansinspace said:
    Yeah, it appears your worthy of this harmonic abstraction we secretly speak of.....hmmmm, waverails app, deflemask, quantum beats 2. Have a day.

    Oh nice! I actually have two of the three and just bought quantum beats so I’m about to explore that one, thanks!

  • ****> @Fingolfinzzz said:

    @oceansinspace said:
    Yeah, it appears your worthy of this harmonic abstraction we secretly speak of.....hmmmm, waverails app, deflemask, quantum beats 2. Have a day.

    Oh nice! I actually have two of the three and just bought quantum beats so I’m about to explore that one, thanks!

    Couldn’t’ find any info about quantum beats 2. Could you post a little video of the app? Does it work in AUM?

  • edited August 2020

    @Charlesalbert said:
    ****> @Fingolfinzzz said:

    @oceansinspace said:
    Yeah, it appears your worthy of this harmonic abstraction we secretly speak of.....hmmmm, waverails app, deflemask, quantum beats 2. Have a day.

    Oh nice! I actually have two of the three and just bought quantum beats so I’m about to explore that one, thanks!

    Couldn’t’ find any info about quantum beats 2. Could you post a little video of the app? Does it work in AUM?

    Looks like it’s standalone only, I’ll get a video up later tonight if it when I get back home and get to mess around with it some more. I definitely am enjoying it a lot, IAA would be nice and Link too but I’ll just use it for making loops. You can use it as a master clock though and can split it to left or right

  • Ola, it was just an update to make version 2. I sorta hate quantum beats for some reason but the random dice are cash money. Also, you know I like to use the trackers in an obtuse way. Like Sid 64 and deflemask can be abused into glitch or crack money or whatever. Trackers (like amiga) I also sorta dislike in a way, yet think the archaic nature makes you able to 'user error' your way to happiness. Kinda fun, the dude who made quantum beats also did dazabio a very odd synth. I think he lives in a cave in Japan. Thats good though, cheers!

  • Yeah I like only half knowing what I’m doing on some stuff because it just creates more things I wouldn’t have discovered otherwise. I take Eno’s advice of throwing away the manual to heart when it comes to certain vst/apps. Trackers annoy me to hell but I can’t deny how much far out there stuff I can get on them and I really like the lofi sound most of them have

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