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Re: Wanted: Simple Multiple Sample Playback Software



Marks HowTo there looks *very* similar to what
would happen in Bidule.

I'm not familiar with AudioMulch.

Is AM a little bit more like a Cubase/Ableton type
software in that a lot of the work is done for you,
but you don't get to route everything exactly
as you might conceivably want? 


The "drawback" with Bidule being that you have to hook up
absolutely everything yourself?
...just curious.



andy


Gareth Whittock wrote:
> I think it depends on your mindset. I found Bidule unusably complex but 
> took to AM straight away. Horses for courses and all that..
> 
> Peace
> 
> G
> 
>  > Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 11:35:57 +0000
>  > From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk
>  > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>  > Subject: Re: Wanted: Simple Multiple Sample Playback Software
>  >
>  > hows that different to "complicated" Bidule?
>  >
>  > mark francombe wrote:
>  > > Thats why I mention Audio Mulch... Is simple
>  > > 1. drag a file player (or loop player) into the patching window
>  > > 2. connect wires to output (investigate a mixer at this stage if 
> you will)
>  > > 3. Open Parameter Control window (Here you connect stuff up to 
> hardware)
>  > > 4. Select the "Active" Parameter for the File player (Dont know what
>  > > they dont call it "PLAY") and midi learn.
>  > > 5. Hit yer thing... I tested with a keyboard... Which is nice cos a
>  > > different ket can launch a different clip
>  > > 6. Do yer gig
>  >