7/13/2023 0 Comments Audulus wavetable![]() ![]() The best modular environment is a very subjective evaluation. Mozaic and MidiFire cover the MIDI modular aspects of MIDI. The most difficult part of using the app is probably trying to figure out what all of the modules do.ĭrambo offers a lot of modular capability in a relatively easy to use format. MiRack has lots of modules with all sorts of options. Spectrum has a lot of granular and spectral functionality as do Alexander Zolotov’s apps (e.g. The Wotja app has lots of the functionality you’re looking for plus JavaScript. There is RunloopSound for learning and creating Csound. If you haven’t already checked it out, you might want to look into MobMuPlat, PdParty, Holonist.ist or zMors modular as they all have some Pd support. I hope it's still receiving active development. But if you plan to work inside the modular environment alone, Zmors is unique with it's IAA and AUv3 hosting ability. It doesn't always work a expected, especially when splitting cv and gate from midi modules. It doesn't have a great deal of modules - but it can host Auv3's and modulate exposed parameters. Finding them in modular environments are going to be even more difficult. Spectral is quite niche, Izotope and apeSoft specialize with it, but even on desktop there's not a great deal of spectral effects. ![]() There may be some granular modules - I don't know if it's got Clouds yet. Got lot's of real world modules like the Mutable Instruments catalogue. MiRack is closest to a hardware euroack workflow. Handles polyphony better than any other IOS modular. Granular is on the roadmap, but not yet available. Plenty of maths, several sampler modules. It's fresh out so it's getting a lot of attention, and great roadmap for updates and improvements. ![]() How do you like the XKey? I’ve been looking for something small like that to just plug-in and get to it.Drambo is hands down the easiest/fastest modular workflow on IOS. I’ve had Jasuto on my watch list for a while but I’m not a big fan of devs that have a million IAPs (though I’m sure I will pick it up eventually anyway). I’ve been using Audulus for modular…it’s nice. Note Octatrack is running on battery ( I wrote on article on this here). He was signing them as well :^)Ī bit unrelated, but here is a XKey on a laptop running Absynth which is Octatrack food. I got my XKey at the merch booth at the Thomas Dolby concert in Denver last month of all places. Nave and Wavegenerator (and Animoog…) support polyphonic aftertouch which works well with CME Xkey through camera kit. I also love Waldorf Nave and I’m starting to get into PPG Wavegenerator because it supports moving patches back and forth between pc and iPad. Acts like an envelope follower modulating LFO Rate and Delay Time. Tnr-i audio patched to Jasuto via AudioBus via “Mic” node. I’m using this to generate patterns which I then sample on-the-fly with Octatrack. Cool features such as automation of node motion. It’s like having a modular synth on your iPad but with with UX that makes sense in a multi-touch world.
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