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mr swim
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Post by mr swim »

I heard about this in an interview with the creator of fourtet in Sound on Sound.

It was called a 'cult' reaktor type modular audio production program.

Has anybody tried it ?

What was your reaction ?

It seems very cheap ($50) . . . is it good value for money ?

Cheers,

Will.

p.s. the link: http://www.audiomulch.com/

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darkrezin
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Post by darkrezin »

It is indeed very nice... I know that many people make tunes using exclusively this software.

Before you try/buy this app though, you may want to try out Plogue Bidule.

http://www.plogue.com/bidule/

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Post by borg »

just before plunging into pulsar world, i saw marumari in our local electronic records store. as he stayed at a friend's place, i talked to him about his gear, you know, boys stuff :smile:

he just had a phat boy, a laptop and audiomulch. nothing else. that was at the time of 'wolves hollow'.
as far as i can remember, it worked a bit like sfp/modular... you had all these lid'l components that could be connected to each other... litlle sequencers, drum modules, oscillators, filters, fx, mixers, sampleplayers,...
yeah, something like modular, but much bigger, yet at the same time, not very detailed. apparantely enough juice to indeed make complete tracks/albums with it, and a nice live 'instrument', and that was more than three years ago, when laptops weren't that well spec'd/fast at all.
a real simple gui, the scientific way :wink:

http://marumari.iwarp.com/news.html (some mp3's there)
http://www.marumari.com/web_news.html
andy
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