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Soundfruuze AU?

edited December 2017 in General App Discussion

How does soundfruuze work as an au? Its listed on the AU list on the forum, however there is no mention of it being au anywhere else and google didnt find any results either. Its also listed as an fx, but it seems like what it does is being more of an instrument, or is it in fx slot so that it can record audio?

Anyone have any idea about this or know something similar, but better?

Comments

  • It goes in the fx slot as an AU and records the audio. It only records audio live at the moment, no import, so it doesn’t really work as an instrument. iDensity is close but more complex. Sliver has a similar feel.

    An earlier thread for reference: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/21331/soundfruuze-experimental-sampler-looped-granular-thingy

  • @DCJ said:
    It goes in the fx slot as an AU and records the audio. It only records audio live at the moment, no import, so it doesn’t really work as an instrument. iDensity is close but more complex. Sliver has a similar feel.

    An earlier thread for reference: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/21331/soundfruuze-experimental-sampler-looped-granular-thingy

    Okay cool. Does the au have everything that the standalone version has and is there like a rec button you push to record something and then you can scrub it?

  • As far as I can tell the only difference is the lane display. Same functionality. Basically, I don’t have a reason to open the standalone version anymore.

  • @DCJ said:
    As far as I can tell the only difference is the lane display. Same functionality. Basically, I don’t have a reason to open the standalone version anymore.

    Sounds good. I guess it will be one of the victims on my next app purchasing frenzy :D

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