With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio. All with low latency real-time processing suitable for live performance. Audulus's user interface is clean, simple, and easy to learn, allowing you to focus on sound. A universe of sound.
"gem for Apple platforms – gorgeous, fluid" - Peter Kirn, createdigitalmusic.com
▶ Praise for Audulus 3:
"Audulus 3 is out and is stunning!" - Richard Devine, devinesound.net
"beautiful interface" - Peter Kirn, createdigitalmusic.com
"Remarkable gesture control"
- sequencer.de
▶ Visit our forum and discord for exciting user-created patches!
▶ Key Features:
Base version:
• stand-alone or audio plugin (AUv3)
• iCloud integration across macOS and iPadOS
• extensive module library - synthesis tool kit
• arbitrary multi-channel signal flow for polyphony and beyond
• smooth and fast graphics interaction for complex patches
Audulus Pro subscription:
• extensive node library - raw materials for patching
• Multi-core Audio Processing
• MIDI I/O and MIDI learn
• custom module design
• custom vector graphics scripting for UI
• GLSL shaders for advanced graphics
• custom DSP with the easy-to-use Lua programming language
Terms of Use: https://audulus.com/terms.html
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In-Apps
Audulus Pro (1 Year)
₹3.00
Audulus Pro (1 Month)
₹499.00
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Audulus 4 FAQ
Is Audulus 4 free?
Yes, Audulus 4 is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Audulus 4 legit?
✅ The Audulus 4 app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Audulus 4 cost?
Audulus 4 has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ₹251.00.
All is right in the Audulus universe once again. I’ve been using this app for years, since version 3. It’s incredible to see the amount of effort put into version 4 which delivers an even richer and more satisfying creative experience, more modules to work with, improved workflow and a beautifully overhauled UI.
Select and Import Buttons Do Not Work
Fixed. Needed to update Audulus 4
Best modular synth on iOS
This app is absolutely incredible and gives you all the tools you need to make literally any part of a synth if you want to get that involved. also an active community of people making patches so even if you just bought it to play with patches posted online, you’ve got virtually endless synths to play with.
Blank Screen On Open
This was unfair. I was simply frustrated after dropping 20 bucks, expecting to play with something cool. I'm gonna give them a chance to fix things. As a developer myself, I fully understand the challenges. I just really want to use the app!!
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Just purchased the app. When I open, I get a black screen. That's it. My ipad is up to date. What gives?
Really hoping the developers are responsive. I'll update my review if they fix this right away.
Doesn’t work at all in 18.1
Opens to the file browser, no modules, nothing. Tried deleting and reinstalling, nothing. It worked in the past and I liked it, hope I can figure this out.
Essential for Exploration and Experimentation
It’s wayyyyy better than max/msp and costs a tiny fraction of the price. This app is truly a gift.
Quality but complex and intimidating
This is a great app with a lot of manual controls that enable users to produce tha sound they want and are looking for. My only issue is, great work on tha Shepards tone btw, my only issue is that if u already aren’t familiar with sound construction this app can be intimidating and complex and may appear a bit scattered. Not for noobies. But if ur already familiar with sound design, this is fantastic and I do recommend. Thank you for building an incredible workstation.
Still one of the best apps ever made for music production
In the almost decade since firstly hearing about this app. I knew it was ahead of it’s time. Even back in 2015/2016 I was always amazed at how quickly forum questions get answered. You may even luck out and get a reply from one of the actual authors of this amazing software. That is unrivaled support. Show me another app where the creators themselves are actively taking part in discussion posts. I dare you to show me one app. For anybody who is ever complaining about the need for sideloading, simply making a backup of your device will virtually ensure your ability to download a previous version. I have 3 and 4 running on the same apple device no problems. I did run into issues with my license working for 3 but it was because it was purchased on someone else’s Apple ID. I digress with my pedal board not operational, it’s insane to me how treated a guitar will sound using just this one app. Absolutely one of my favorite ways to manufacture: REVERB. I am only ever using 1% of the capacity this app will furnish and the room it puts me in is large enough to stay lost for hours at a time. Thank you very much for making this app.
A Visual Approach to Sound Design
Audulus is a visual tool for creating and manipulating sound. With a large selection of fundamental nodes and an even larger set of library modules, Audulus provides a wide variety of building blocks to create almost any synth or audio effect you can imagine. An active user community provides user contributed patches and modules as well as helpful advice. Version 4 has added many new features such as a graphical canvas and DSP node programmable in Lua, a shader node, MIDI I/O and other enhancements. The app continues to improve with each update. Ten out of ten!
The Best Gets Even Better
Audulus is a complete audio toolkit with a visually based approach to sound creation and modification. Version 4 adds a host of new functionality including MIDI output, new controls and enhanced graphical elements such as the canvas and shader node. Using the included library modules or building from scratch, it's possible to create virtual synths, audio effects, sequencers and a host of other audio creations. A new audio DSP node allows for direct Lua manipulation of the audio buffer. Outstanding!
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