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That is exactly what Audiomulch does, there is no coding. It just has it's own array of plugins in addition to whatever VST plugins you get. It is actually very easy and intuitive to use. Ernesto On Wed, 14 May 2003 15:16:17 -0400, <dcoffin@taunton.com> wrote: > <<Ever looked at AudioMulch (http://www.audiomulch.com/)?>> > > Looks neat...too bad it's not for Macs, too! > But it also looks a bit unwieldy for what I'm thinking of. Max/MSP is a > similar monster. What's driving my desire is a graphic (NO CODING!) > software version of, say, a tc FireworX or an Eventide Orville, with VST > (or AU, DX, whatever) plugins supplying the processing modules, and the > host supplying the routing, automation, and MIDI control functions in a > rich and thoughtful, not stripped-down, way. > David > > > -- ernesto schnack http://schnack.does.it