I have also loved Ableton Live, and never got on board the ProTools train). For example, Bidule has plugin versions (including a MIDI FX version and multi-channel versions that work great in Logic, my DAW of choice. So Bidule is more mature, with some important features Audulus does not have. I might label both pieces of software “boutique” audio software – a parallel to mod synth world, for one. Bidule has been around since the early 2000’s and is a gem. Kindred spirits, Audulus and Bidule – important to me how both are styled to keep the focus on sound and not get too lost in the forest. Regarding digital, I’d rather build a simple crappy thing and feel closer to it than get the latest greatest plugin. ![]() I have been hacking away at digital audio for some time, at this point I have a pretty good grip on the concepts. I just like building my own noodly computer music stuff. Musician and free thinker from an era of sound making not requiring virtuosity, just a creative bend and authenticity. In general the “visual programming” type noodly modular media software world fits me. I usually try to keep things short in a medium like this. At first I was all iOS, but since jumping in I have been 99% macOS. ![]() It’s shaping up to be pretty awesome, excited about it. I’ve been lurking around a while, finally diving in a bit with the Audulus 4 beta. What an impressive bunch of work over the past couple years, wow! If anything I hope I am not behind too much on the crest of enthusiasm. Mostly I just wanted to drop by and say hello and express my respect for this community.
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