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▶ Visit the Audulus Forum for exciting FREE user-created patches! ◀ "The biggidy bomb coolest most super tech-nerd fun times soft synth I've bought in recent times!" - Mac App Store Australia review It has one of the best UIs I've ever used." - USA Mac App Store review "Audulus is fantastic, a thinking man's synth." - UK App Store review "Anybody into synthesis should check out Audulus on the iPad. Audulus's user interface is clean, simple, and easy to learn, allowing you to focus on sound - now made easier than ever with nearly 100 built-in Eurorack-style modules. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance. I will also say, that part of baking and preparing a cake involves letting it cool to apply icing/frosting and fillings – a “hot cake” is a crap cake, most likely microwave re-heated.With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. Believe it or not, cheap useless shite sells.īut a real irony in all this is that I’ve never brought a “hot cake”, I don’t know anyone who buys, sells or eats “hot cakes”, where do you even go to buy “hot cakes”? Bakers don’t sell “hot cakes”. It is like saying it is ironic if a person moans about thrift stores yet doesn’t shop in high end exclusive luxury stores they can’t afford – that isn’t irony, that is reality. I won’t have the funds for a Modal in the next 6 months. I dislike the JDXi, and adore the Modal 008, in the next 6 months I may own a JDXi, not because I want one but purely based on it being a cheap piece of hodge-podge I can afford. The only option was to buy a cheap piece of crapola. Is that ironic? People talk about buying cheap affordable hardware, they do so as it is accessible and affordable it doesn’t therefore follow that they like these synths or find them useful, or ever held any real desire to own one.

The boutiques by Roland failed in every single way by my account, all I’m saying! (Surely an interesting topic tho lol, not having at the list makers just reviewing a product by comparison )

Even at under 200 dollars, it has little real competition on the market in terms of my needs and wants until you go up to a prophet 6 or something. Volca is a few vcos and a single bucket brigade cup rigged up in an extremely efficient digital control system. The wobble of the whole thing is real, it’s just not a boomstar in sound – mind you, I’ll never think of a boomstar as a real performance synth for me because it has no CC control and can thus only be used in super-basic minimoog style (just bend and vibrato and maybe one other paran can be applied at once, and it is harder than it should be to do with one hand), or by a two-hands-tweaking setup necessitating use of sequences and other stuff to simulate a riffs and leads performance I could be playing in real time, if the company had the wisdom to let me use my xy page and sliders to control the synth how I want to, how they really deserve to be played, worbling and resonating like vco beasts. The poly ringmod is unique and sounds amazing especially combined with portamento. I prefer to jam with the volca and a good controller than with all other low cost synths I’ve tried and heard. It has a midi in, takes CC for everything except resonance, and is thus EXTREMELY performance friendly. My volca keys sounds warmer deeper and better than my friend’s jp boutique, all I’m saying.
