![]() I hope once we solve this issue for you that you'll come back and adjust your rating of Audulus to reflect your feelings about it after using it for a while. In short, we want to help you have a good experience, but it's impossible to troubleshoot problems in an app store review. Feel free also to join us at our Discord and forum. Below is the press release - I'll be monitoring this post in case anyone has any questions. With a 19.99 in-app purchase, you can unlock creating and editing patches. I understand you had some frustration, but I don't remember you reaching out to us to ask for help through any of our channels - and there's almost always someone online 24/7 on our Discord as well. With the free version of Audulus, you can download and try any patch or instrument, including turning knobs. In the future, I really recommend using our support channels for support questions - reviews are a place to give your impression of an app, not to ask for help. All you need to do to get around that is click "buy" again - it won't charge you twice. I'll be making a video about it today, actually!Īs far as not reconnecting to restore purchases, I don't believe that's a problem on our end. If you come over to our Discord or send us a message at our email, we can help walk you through this. Hi Kurt! There are a couple ways you can bring patches into the AUv3 - one is to copy and paste, and the other is to drop them in from the file browser. If you can email us and let us know exactly what documentation is missing, we can fix that and hopefully bump this up to a 5-star :) Thanks for updating your review Kurt52! We really appreciate it. But almost $20 bucks is nothing to scoff at. Not interested in the limited number of factory presets. If I can’t bring my patches into AUv3 in AUM, there is no reason to keep it. The desktop version never connects to restore purchases. ![]() It’s said both iPad and Mac version are available for single purchase (if I understand this right). It should be obvious in the UI, but it is not. The app opens the factory patches, but not the examples I downloaded from the forum and patchstorage. ![]() My problem is there appears to be no way to bring user patches into the AUv3 version. Over time, a large collection of cool stuff will exist as the community grows. It is aimed at people that want to build their own modules. Some pre-built modules exist but nothing on the order of what exists for miRack. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance. Audulus is an app for creating/building modules and effects. I realize this is a lot to ask of a developer but an app like this needs more comprehensive documentation. With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. It would be five stars if not for the lack of documentation. These trial versions have no time limit and can load, but can’t save patches.I have changed my rating. Trial versions of Audulus for Mac, Windows, and Linux are also available.Purchase a single license for both versions. Audulus 3.1 for Windows/Linux is available directly from for $39.99.Audulus 3.1 for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $39.99.Audulus 3.1 for iPad/iPhone is available on the App Store for $29.99.With iCloud support, sharing projects between Mac and iOS is easy. Support for iCloud Drive makes it easier to share patches.Īudulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. A new context menu does not require a long-press gesture, making the Audulus UI easier to learn and quicker to use. Audulus for Windows also includes a VST plugin version.Īudulus for iOS has also been refined. The Windows and Linux versions of Audulus have all the features of the Mac stand-alone version. “It’s not easy to be multi-platform,” notes Holliday, “but I take pride in offering Audulus on as many platforms as possible.” With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio, with low latency real-time processing, suitable for live performance. Mac & iOS versions of Audulus 3 were already available.Īudulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. Developer Taylor Holliday let us know that his software modular synthesizer, Audulus, has been updated to version 3.1, and it’s now available for both Linux and Windows.
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