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Audulus 4 Released, now Freemium - Ask Us Anything!

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  • Try spacing out the 2 poly knobs, those are your left and right stereo times, i forgot to do that

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Btw, I’ve post a few patches on patch storage. They have some switches built in that allow the patch to be played via midi.

  • @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You don't need IAA. Route midi to audulus's input port. make sure background audio is on if you don't plan on keeping audulus as the frontmost app.

  • edited April 2023

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Btw, I’ve post a few patches on patch storage. They have some switches built in that allow the patch to be played via midi.

    Great thanks i’ll take a look!

  • edited April 2023

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

    Thanks … I was looking for a Settings menu in the demo, but I think it must be disabled or hidden along with the other editing menus, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn background audio on.

    The only active GUI button is the top left one to load an Audulus patch. I’ve tried tapping/double tapping etc. ut nothing, Maybe @Audulus_Mark can confirm?

    Thanks for your help anyways 😬

  • @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

    Thanks … I was looking for a Settings menu in the demo, but I think it must be disabled or hidden along with the other editing menus, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn background audio on.

    The only active GUI button is the top left one to load an Audulus patch. I’ve tried tapping/double tapping etc. ut nothing, Maybe @Audulus_Mark can confirm?

    Thanks for your help anyways 😬

    Do you have a hardware midi controller you can use?

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

    Thanks … I was looking for a Settings menu in the demo, but I think it must be disabled or hidden along with the other editing menus, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn background audio on.

    The only active GUI button is the top left one to load an Audulus patch. I’ve tried tapping/double tapping etc. ut nothing, Maybe @Audulus_Mark can confirm?

    Thanks for your help anyways 😬

    Do you have a hardware midi controller you can use?

    Unfortunately not, but I can send MIDI from AUM ... isn't it the lack of background audio that is the issue here, unless I'm misunderstanding?

  • @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

    Thanks … I was looking for a Settings menu in the demo, but I think it must be disabled or hidden along with the other editing menus, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn background audio on.

    The only active GUI button is the top left one to load an Audulus patch. I’ve tried tapping/double tapping etc. ut nothing, Maybe @Audulus_Mark can confirm?

    Thanks for your help anyways 😬

    Do you have a hardware midi controller you can use?

    Unfortunately not, but I can send MIDI from AUM ... isn't it the lack of background audio that is the issue here, unless I'm misunderstanding?

    Yes, the issue is background audio. If AUM is in the background, it should work, but you won’t be able to use AUM’s keyboard. If you can run a midi controller in slide over or split mode that might work if Audulus is open. I am unsure if background audio is needed if an app is onscreen but doesn’t have focus. Worth a try.

    With AUM in the background, you should bd able to send from a sequencer running in it.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Audulus_Mark said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Hi @Audulus_Mark and others … as part of a possible purchase decision, I’ve installed the Audulus 4 free trial to have a play, but I can’t find any patches that make any sound apart from one of the demo ones which makes a kind of rhythmic white noise.

    Some appear to be synths etc but as AUv3 is disabled and there doesn’t seem to be IAA, I can’t find a way to route MIDI to it. I tried in AUM using the usual method but still no luck.

    Am I missing something … is there some way to demo it?

    Thanks for your question! You're not missing anything - basically Audulus in "demo" mode can open and play patches, but you can't really create anything - you're only able to use a patch someone else has created.

    That said, you have the entire Audulus forum's worth of patches and demo patches to comb through:

    https://forum.audulus.com/

    For example, this:
    https://forum.audulus.com/t/cocoquantus/3254/9

    Anything you see there you can download and open in the freemium version and play around with. Hope that helps!

    Hi Mark … thanks for your quick response!

    I think my message was badly worded … by “missing anything” i was thinking more about whether I had overlooked some way of sending MIDI to Audulus 4 demo, rather than wondering what features the demo was missing compared to full version.

    I’ll check out some of the forum patches thanks.

    One thing i would really like to build, is a custom arpeggiator that goes beyond all the usual features, and offers such things as per-step probability etc.

    Would Audulus 4 allow me to create this sort of MIDI device, with the kind of low level access to affect e.g. how the arp selects the next step?

    Sorry I wasn't more specific - you'd have to have a patch that's already got a MIDI input ready to go. Here is a simple patch that you can try - I just threw this together quickly in Audulus.

    Thanks for this! Unfortunately I can’t find a way to route MIDI into Audulus, given the limited demo version connectivity i.e. no AUv3 or IAA, and other options don’t work either. Ah well!

    You have routed midi into audulus in the picture. You probably don't have background audio on.

    Thanks … I was looking for a Settings menu in the demo, but I think it must be disabled or hidden along with the other editing menus, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn background audio on.

    The only active GUI button is the top left one to load an Audulus patch. I’ve tried tapping/double tapping etc. ut nothing, Maybe @Audulus_Mark can confirm?

    Thanks for your help anyways 😬

    Do you have a hardware midi controller you can use?

    Unfortunately not, but I can send MIDI from AUM ... isn't it the lack of background audio that is the issue here, unless I'm misunderstanding?

    Yes, the issue is background audio. If AUM is in the background, it should work, but you won’t be able to use AUM’s keyboard. If you can run a midi controller in slide over or split mode that might work if Audulus is open. I am unsure if background audio is needed if an app is onscreen but doesn’t have focus. Worth a try.

    With AUM in the background, you should bd able to send from a sequencer running in it.

    That makes sense - will give it a go. Thanks again!

  • edited April 2023

    Something big just popped

  • @cuscolima said:
    Something big just popped

    Is it the visual nodes thing?

  • Think it may be this… this is huge!

    https://github.com/markalanboyd/Audulus-DSP

  • @Krupa said:

    @cuscolima said:
    Something big just popped

    Is it the visual nodes thing?

    There is a new DSP node that lets you write DSP code with LUA. You can use it for realtime tasks that are easier to implement with sequential code than with the usual visual programming elements.

  • Programming your own DSP. Crazy.

  • edited April 2023

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Krupa said:

    @cuscolima said:
    Something big just popped

    Is it the visual nodes thing?

    There is a new DSP node that lets you write DSP code with LUA. You can use it for realtime tasks that are easier to implement with sequential code than with the usual visual programming elements.

    Very nice, there was something they put on social media a few days ago about visual output nodes as well, very multi media 😄

    Only polite to pull the link and share it…

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqszdM1rZy1/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

  • @Krupa said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Krupa said:

    @cuscolima said:
    Something big just popped

    Is it the visual nodes thing?

    There is a new DSP node that lets you write DSP code with LUA. You can use it for realtime tasks that are easier to implement with sequential code than with the usual visual programming elements.

    Very nice, there was something they put on social media a few days ago about visual output nodes as well, very multi media 😄

    Only polite to pull the link and share it…

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqszdM1rZy1/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    The Canvas node has been around since 4 was released. That insta post is about a library of graphics routines that Mark Boyd is putting together to make it easier for people to do complex graphics in the canvas node.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Krupa said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Krupa said:

    @cuscolima said:
    Something big just popped

    Is it the visual nodes thing?

    There is a new DSP node that lets you write DSP code with LUA. You can use it for realtime tasks that are easier to implement with sequential code than with the usual visual programming elements.

    Very nice, there was something they put on social media a few days ago about visual output nodes as well, very multi media 😄

    Only polite to pull the link and share it…

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqszdM1rZy1/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    The Canvas node has been around since 4 was released. That insta post is about a library of graphics routines that Mark Boyd is putting together to make it easier for people to do complex graphics in the canvas node.

    👍 gotcha, first I’d heard of it, great that they’re working on it…

  • Question: Is it possible to define MIDI output channels yet? I'm interested in Audulus, but mainly as a way of designing patches to process incoming MIDI CC values and send the CC output messages to specific channels related to my hardware gear.

    Also: I see that the price of the IAP is described as US$20, however in the Australian App Store, the price is AU$49.99. Normally something priced at US$20 would cost AU$30 or perhaps $35. Is this a mistake? Or has there been a price increase?

  • Midi channel hasn’t been implemented yet.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    Midi channel hasn’t been implemented yet.

    Thanks for the response, good to know. @Audulus_Mark Do you know if there's a timeline for MIDI channel support to be implemented for CC (and note) messages? As I mentioned above, I'm mainly interested in using Audulus as a creative MIDI controller for other devices.

  • @handed said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Midi channel hasn’t been implemented yet.

    Thanks for the response, good to know. @Audulus_Mark Do you know if there's a timeline for MIDI channel support to be implemented for CC (and note) messages? As I mentioned above, I'm mainly interested in using Audulus as a creative MIDI controller for other devices.

    Do you own Drambo by chance?
    There's quite a number of MIDI related modules available, including MIDI channel filtering and modification.

  • @handed said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Midi channel hasn’t been implemented yet.

    Thanks for the response, good to know. @Audulus_Mark Do you know if there's a timeline for MIDI channel support to be implemented for CC (and note) messages? As I mentioned above, I'm mainly interested in using Audulus as a creative MIDI controller for other devices.

    My understanding is that the developer doesn’t give estimates as to when features will be implemented. It is definitely on their radar. One workaround is to use something like streambyter or Mozaic to translate-rechannelize midi out of Audulus.

  • @espiegel @rs2000

    Thanks for your thoughts, I appreciate it. Drambo and Mozaic are good suggestions. I've got a preoccupation with extremely slow Slew Limiters, which is why I haven't explored Drambo too much - the max Rise/Fall times are 10 seconds, and I like having the flexibility for much slower transitions with control signals (1 min+).

    @Skyblazer wrote a fantastic Mozaic script for me a few years ago (mega thanks, still very grateful) that showed me how powerful it can be for creative MIDI control and filtering. But my head is in Max MSP at the moment, so I'm looking to investigate things that are more visual/modular instead of going the scripting route for now.

    In the last few years I've had great and usable results with miRack and more recently Max for Live for the kinds of things I'm interested in - but Audulus looks super interesting, and seems like it would be a natural fit if the MIDI channel functionality was there. So I've already got solutions that work, but Audulus looks attractive and I would love to jump in and experiment anyway. Aside from that, I have a feeling that working with Audulus could potentially complement my Max learning process as well.

  • Audulus has been working fine on my iPad, but despite having downloaded it, I hadn’t run it on my MacBook. Tried it today, and it just takes me to an open file dialog. I deleted the app and downloaded again, but it still does it.

    Is this a known issue?

  • @michael_m said:
    Audulus has been working fine on my iPad, but despite having downloaded it, I hadn’t run it on my MacBook. Tried it today, and it just takes me to an open file dialog. I deleted the app and downloaded again, but it still does it.

    Is this a known issue?

    You might want to query on the Audulus Discord . I don’t know if they are watching AB forum carefully. @Audulus_Mark has a new kid and probably not checking in here very often.

  • Create a new document using that dialog, and it will offer you a list of templates (demo projects really) to start from, or the opportunity to start from an empty project.

    I think it would be better UI design to start directly with the template list + a list of recent projects, or maybe have the demo projects visible in the file system when you first open it, because they’re not in an intuitive place - you can’t browse and find them. There’s nothing really guiding the user when they first open the app, same on iPad.

    In other news, the ability to define the MIDI channel for outgoing note and CC events has been added to Audulus in a recent update, which really opens things up for connecting with hardware and other apps.

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