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Audulus 4.7 (now free)

I just read that there is a new Audulus update (4.7) and that it is now free. If I understand correctly, the core feature set is free, and they've added some IAP's for what are being called Pro-Modules.

https://audulus.com/

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  • edited December 2025

    Thanks for sharing. But as far as I can read in app store, the iap pro-mode is subscription only, with no option to a one-time unlock. :-/

    (I couldn’t find info on what pro mode entails, and whether this means, that the unlockabld iap modules are one-year only, or you get the for good. Perhaps the pro mode is a leftover from an old pricing model? Anybody know?)

    https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/audulus-4/id1592022030

  • Seems that no more pro IAP subscription ! All pro,features for free

  • @catbox said:
    Thanks for sharing. But as far as I can read in app store, the iap pro-mode is subscription only, with no option to a one-time unlock. :-/

    (I couldn’t find info on what pro mode entails, and whether this means, that the unlockabld iap modules are one-year only, or you get the for good. Perhaps the pro mode is a leftover from an old pricing model? Anybody know?)

    https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/audulus-4/id1592022030

    See the information on the web site about the pro-modules. I think all the core features are free even what previously required the pro subscription.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @catbox said:
    Thanks for sharing. But as far as I can read in app store, the iap pro-mode is subscription only, with no option to a one-time unlock. :-/

    (I couldn’t find info on what pro mode entails, and whether this means, that the unlockabld iap modules are one-year only, or you get the for good. Perhaps the pro mode is a leftover from an old pricing model? Anybody know?)

    https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/audulus-4/id1592022030

    See the information on the web site about the pro-modules. I think all the core features are free even what previously required the pro subscription.

    Thanks for sharing the above info Edward. The dev should probably clarify things more tbh because the description on the site seems contradictory or at least very confusing:

    "Is Audulus free?
    Yes! The complete Audulus platform, including Pro features, is now free on iOS, iPad, and macOS.

    What is the Pro Modules Marketplace?
    The Pro Modules Marketplace offers premium modules, from experimental VCO's, VCF's and effects to "productivity tools". These affordably priced, studio-quality building blocks support continued development of Audulus."

  • Gavinski:
    just tried it
    the basic part is free (enough to have some fun)
    but complexe modules need "unlock" by paying...
    still - I don't like it - it looks great visually but still CPU heavy
    and not impressed by modules and how they sound...
    gimme MiRack anytime and I'll be happy.

    still - basic part is free so
    thanks to its developer...
    maybe some ppl would like it:)

  • @waka_x said:
    Gavinski:
    just tried it
    the basic part is free (enough to have some fun)
    but complexe modules need "unlock" by paying...
    still - I don't like it - it looks great visually but still CPU heavy
    and not impressed by modules and how they sound...
    gimme MiRack anytime and I'll be happy.

    still - basic part is free so
    thanks to its developer...
    maybe some ppl would like it:)

    Thnx F, what would it cost to unlock all the modules?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @waka_x said:
    Gavinski:
    just tried it
    the basic part is free (enough to have some fun)
    but complexe modules need "unlock" by paying...
    still - I don't like it - it looks great visually but still CPU heavy
    and not impressed by modules and how they sound...
    gimme MiRack anytime and I'll be happy.

    still - basic part is free so
    thanks to its developer...
    maybe some ppl would like it:)

    Thnx F, what would it cost to unlock all the modules?

    Never mind, I see the prices here (looking on android). I assume the first 2 must refer to the old subscription system and aren't valid now.

  • yep - all except the 1st two...
    but still confusing.
    :)

  • Confusing, seems like a new app, but I’ve got a record of purchasing patch editing for Audulus 4 in my App Store account…

  • wimwim
    edited December 2025

    That’s clear enough to me. The whole app is free. All features. There used to be features that required a "pro" subscription. Those features are now all free.

    Audulus has a large number of included modules. All those are free and you can use them in your own patches.
    There is an additional set of “pro” modules that you can buy. These are modules built with Audulus. You could build them yourself if you had the time and skills.

    Let's say Mozaic had a free version that had limits on what you could do with it. Maybe you could only write a limited number of lines of code, or only use certain scripting commands. But there was a Pro version that you could do everything you can do now with Mozaic for an extra purchase.

    Then, all limits were removed from the free version, and instead you could purchase "Pro" scripts to save you time.

    The confusion with Audulus is over the word "Pro" being used before to refer to features requiring a subscription, and now being used to describe the added advanced pre-made modules that can optionally be purchased.

    I probably didn't do a good job explaining that either. It doesn't seem all that complicated to me. Maybe that's because I've gotten into the new Free version and seen the library of free included modules, plus the Pro modules for sale. I understood what was said right off, but explored in the app to verify that things were as they seemed to me.

  • @wim said:
    That’s clear enough to me. The whole app is free. All features. There used to be features that required a "pro" subscription. Those features are now all free.

    Audulus has a large number of included modules. All those are free and you can use them in your own patches.
    There is an additional set of “pro” modules that you can buy. These are modules built with Audulus. You could build them yourself if you had the time and skills.

    Let's say Mozaic had a free version that had limits on what you could do with it. Maybe you could only write a limited number of lines of code, or only use certain scripting commands. But there was a Pro version that you could do everything you can do now with Mozaic for an extra purchase.

    Then, all limits were removed from the free version, and instead you could purchase "Pro" scripts to save you time.

    The confusion with Audulus is over the word "Pro" being used before to refer to features requiring a subscription, and now being used to describe the added advanced pre-made modules that can optionally be purchased.

    I probably didn't do a good job explaining that either. It doesn't seem all that complicated to me. Maybe that's because I've gotten into the new Free version and seen the library of free included modules, plus the Pro modules for sale. I understood what was said right off, but explored in the app to verify that things were as they seemed to me.

    This: "The confusion with Audulus is over the word "Pro" being used before to refer to features requiring a subscription, and now being used to describe the added advanced pre-made modules that can optionally be purchased."

    But no, helpful reply Wim, thnx

  • edited December 2025

    I was a testflight user for this release, so perhaps I can offer a bit of clarity:

    Prior to 4.7, Audulus cost $20 for the base version. Some features, such as access to nodes and the ability to create your own modules, were locked behind an additional ‘Pro’ subscription.

    The new 4.7 release removes the base fee, and subscription. All platform features are free!

    In 4.7’s module library, there are some new modules. Call them pro, premium, whatever- they are IAPs!

    As a heavy user, I’m pretty excited about this. I enjoy Audulus a lot, but wished for a larger user base/community. Now that the entire platform is free- it should be much easier to share patches, encourage others to try building their own modules, etc.!

    The new premium modules are very pretty looking. I don’t have a lot of experience with them yet.

  • It would be lovely if the user base exploded, seems like a patch storage space filled to the brim would be a gear resource…actually seems like there’s quite a lot there now, but maybe that’s all for older versions…

  • one of the most beautiful apps that I have used

  • Hurts my brain. A lot.
    But I know already what the masochist in me is gonna do.

  • @Krupa said:
    It would be lovely if the user base exploded, seems like a patch storage space filled to the brim would be a gear resource…actually seems like there’s quite a lot there now, but maybe that’s all for older versions…

    Yeah, could be good for us to self organize a bit more…

    There’s a lot of good stuff in the Discord. Search it for file attachments.

  • edited December 2025

    Two years ago, before the complete turnaround of the payment model, I was active and full of enthusiasm. I participated in Mark’s podcasts and began building my own Lua workflow.

    After the subscription model, Audulus couldn’t stay a hobby project for me. I think no one needs Lua programming all the time for every new musical idea. In fact, almost every modular oriented musician usually builds their unique rack and then uses it like a instrument. So I deleted this app back then and stopped bothering about it. 🫣

    Now is the time to reconsider and maybe return to it! 😌

  • Looks like a cool app, love the nodes thing.
    As an auv3, are there any exposed parameters to the host ?

  • edited December 2025

    @wim said:
    That’s clear enough to me. The whole app is free. All features. There used to be features that required a "pro" subscription. Those features are now all free.

    Audulus has a large number of included modules. All those are free and you can use them in your own patches.
    There is an additional set of “pro” modules that you can buy. These are modules built with Audulus. You could build them yourself if you had the time and skills.

    This makes sense, thanks! :smile: I was just confused since the subscription thing was still shown in the app store, but that might be an App Store thing and not necessarily an Audulus thing.

    And it sounds great - very happy they are moving away from the subscription model. As soon as I take the jump to IOS 18 I will go for it.

  • some patches look funny in the auv view in AUM. like it does not scale right...

  • or is it supposed to look like this?

  • @nuno_agogo said:
    or is it supposed to look like this?

    Have you by any change increased the default Text Size under Display settings?
    (I've bumped into a couple apps that behave similarly).

  • I tried to use it as an fx on an auv3 instrument, but I can’t seem to get it to work. I tried to put an input before the fx and an output after it in Audulus, but to be honest I am not sure what I am doing and so far no luck.

  • edited December 2025

    It says it's free in the description,
    but browsing some presets, it wasnt me to pay for IAP's
    app store germany

  • @nuno_agogo said:
    some patches look funny in the auv view in AUM. like it does not scale right...

    That’s a very familiar sight one encounters when opening patches/modules from Audulus 3. Audulus 4 is very different. IIRC they made 4 backwards compatible at the DSP level- but otherwise there are too many UI changes. Thus authors can still open their Audulus 3 patches and hear sound- but the interface/panel stuff has to be re-implemented.

  • @Slush said:
    I tried to use it as an fx on an auv3 instrument, but I can’t seem to get it to work. I tried to put an input before the fx and an output after it in Audulus, but to be honest I am not sure what I am doing and so far no luck.

    What modules/fx are you passing the signal through? Are you using the audio input/output modules from the library?

    The best place to get help is the Discord - https://discord.com/invite/J7CCBUmrdN . You could share the patch or a screenshot and we could maybe help you figure it out!

  • @splishsplosh said:

    @Slush said:
    I tried to use it as an fx on an auv3 instrument, but I can’t seem to get it to work. I tried to put an input before the fx and an output after it in Audulus, but to be honest I am not sure what I am doing and so far no luck.

    What modules/fx are you passing the signal through? Are you using the audio input/output modules from the library?

    The best place to get help is the Discord - https://discord.com/invite/J7CCBUmrdN . You could share the patch or a screenshot and we could maybe help you figure it out!

    I tried to add a delay on an auv3 inside Drambo. I once saw a simple setup with Mirack with the in/outputs and I tried to replicate that. It must be a simple thing I overlook. I’ll try the Discord channel, thanks!

  • I bought it before the subscription model, and will buy the pro modules, it's an amazing piece of software.

  • @Gavinski on the discord there are really cool benjolin and blippoo box patches amongst many others, it's those that push this slightly above mirack for me ATM

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