- #When i use bidule rewire no bidule 1 in midi devices Patch#
- #When i use bidule rewire no bidule 1 in midi devices plus#
i love it when i have 2 or 3 or 4 of them making up the beat.
it really is a deceptively simple application on the surface.Įdit: re the drums contraption in mulch. but you don't have to rely on outside sources. drop in an instance of uTonic or reaktor and now numerology which really opens things up in new ways. you can jump around in it anywhere just by automating the snapshots. there are a ot of little tricks you pick up in regards to modulating one simple thing and just knowing the tempo/timing of a loop. uber chopped up amen break type stuff that was done by modulating parameters of the loopers. i've heard a lot of things done in mulch that were very pretty, breaky, minimal etc. i'm doing a lot of dense heavily processed stuff some times which is obvious with my process.īut. it really depends on what kind of music you are making and what your goals are. or they turn into songs which isn't such a bad thing. the danger is that the songs can end up being super long and need editing later. It can be a little tedious at times but once you get into it you can get into the zone and get a lot done. it becomes just playing with numbers at that point and trying to get interesting changes to happen and find interesting combinations of things. then i get to a place where start automating snapshots. add/remove FX etc based on what the track is becoming. saving lot's of snapshots on everything as i go. i grouped them by type of sound when i can (kicks in one snares in another etc) though some times each one is a little drum kit that is going to get processed). Load up samples you want to use in the drum machines. the outputs of all those things would feed a big ass mixer (though now would feed the multi track recorder then a big ass mixer) the outputs of the matrix mixers would feed plug ins, mulch FX etc though the first 2 channels of each matrix mixer would be the dry/unprocessed audio from whatever is patched into the matrix mixers. each with it's own 8x8 matrix mixer (i love the matrix mixers).
#When i use bidule rewire no bidule 1 in midi devices Patch#
This, even older release is all audiomulch as wellīasically, when i started getting more into it i made a patch that has two sides. This is 100% audiomulch (several years old now but whatever) Most of my tracks on this EP are audiomulch as well This long form ambient release is all audiomulch as well. Tracks 4 and 8 on this are audiomulch only i recommend downloading the demo and checking out the example files for some ideas about what you can do. here's some links to mulch tunes if anyone is interested. similar paradigm but bidule offers a lot of different stuff and more advanced midi integration as well as working as plug in. If anything i'd compare it to Plogue bidule. i'm fine with that mulch will always be geared towards experimentation and i think that's missing for a lot of people. and made comments like "if you want a piano roll there are plenty of other apps out there to give you that". he's said many times it will always remain frequency based. There will never be a piano roll midi sequencer type thing in audiomulch. once you start patching it just goes places. it would just be cumbersome for some tasks.Īt first it seems pretty limited but it's really capable of so much. It's not a complete DAW but if it was all i had to use i could make it work. i had a very long love affair with the granulator and comb filter.
#When i use bidule rewire no bidule 1 in midi devices plus#
plus all the contraptions in it sounds great. it's simple and immediate and i'm not overwhelmed with choices. there's just something about audiomulch's interface i really like. also, reaktor sequencers work well in it. currently i still use it that way but now that numerology (mac only) works as a VST i have a killer midi sequencer i drop in it. I've done a lot of songs it.just using it and some VST's. every set was different), writing entire songs in it. would press play and then just manipulate parameters on the fly. processing, making sampler foddeer, playing live, (worked on a patch for a while that i just had a starting place. has it been that long?Īnyway - i have used it for just about everything at one time or another. It's easy to turn a computer into a pretty intense DSP box with audiomulch. not necessarily a "how do i use it with my modular" answer but is still generally how i use it. I copied and pasted this from another forum/thread from a few days back.