Subatomic Software has released a new version of Audulus for Mac OS X and iOS.
Audulus 2.9 adds the ability to hide the toolbar on iOS and operate the app via contextual menus. "What you see is what you've built, " says developer Taylor Holliday. "This is particularly useful on iPhone where screen space is limited."
Audulus is a minimalist modular software synthesizer and effects processor. With Audulus, users can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance.
Audulus 2.9 upgrades include:
- Non-Modal context menu on iPad. The menu won't interfere with turning a knob.
- Reduced memory usage for making huge patches.
- Updated Audiobus.
- Improved AudioUnit support on Mac.
- By user request: add a Toggle option for the Trigger node.
Audulus for iOS is available on the App Store for $14.99. An iPhone 4s or iPad 2 is required.
Audulus for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $29.99. Mid 2010 or later Mac is required.
Audulus for iOS can be used as a stand-alone instrument or in conjunction with Audulus for Mac, for a round-trip workflow between platforms. Users can begin a patch on one platform and finish it on another – iPad, iPhone or Mac – since Audulus syncs user patches via iCloud.
For more information, visit audulus.com.