Yes it works as an AU! The way I used it to play around was to use it as an insert effect on Channel 1 with a Sample I made in Borderlands...about a 16 bar sample. Then you route the audio of Channel 1 to Channel 2. I armed track 2 to record and just started playing around in Soundfruuze on Channel 1 while the output got recorded in Channel 2. It is a pretty complex plugin, but I love it. If you listen right here that started as a pretty basic drone with little movement from Borderlands that I was messing with and then passing through soundfruuze. If you listen in headphones you can hear some of the granular effects I applied by basically creating a couple of those loop points and making some automation within soundfruuze, but also just dragging my fingers in the various "effect timelines" you can add. I'd like to see if I can map some of the controls for automation in BM3 but it was kind of fun to just render in realtime to audio and go from there
Haven't tried it much tbh. Haven't had much time lately. Very cool app tho. Support is almost non existent tho. Not even an email address There was an update not long ago tho so hopefully it's not abandoned.
@Heyez said:
Haven't tried it much tbh. Haven't had much time lately. Very cool app tho. Support is almost non existent tho. Not even an email address There was an update not long ago tho so hopefully it's not abandoned.
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Can't find any vids on this showing the AU in BM3. Anyone using it? How's the workflow? Does transport/bpm sync and all that jazz?
Guessing you can't route BM3 audio from another track in to an AU instance?
Are you sure SoundFruuze is available as an audio unit. I can’t see this information in the product description.
Oct 2017 v1.1 update notes
Can now be used as a basic AU effect
Yes it works as an AU! The way I used it to play around was to use it as an insert effect on Channel 1 with a Sample I made in Borderlands...about a 16 bar sample. Then you route the audio of Channel 1 to Channel 2. I armed track 2 to record and just started playing around in Soundfruuze on Channel 1 while the output got recorded in Channel 2. It is a pretty complex plugin, but I love it. If you listen right here that started as a pretty basic drone with little movement from Borderlands that I was messing with and then passing through soundfruuze. If you listen in headphones you can hear some of the granular effects I applied by basically creating a couple of those loop points and making some automation within soundfruuze, but also just dragging my fingers in the various "effect timelines" you can add. I'd like to see if I can map some of the controls for automation in BM3 but it was kind of fun to just render in realtime to audio and go from there
Could this replace the bm3 slicer, which I personally find a bit unpredictable? Its currently at around 5$ I believe...
Haven't tried it much tbh. Haven't had much time lately. Very cool app tho. Support is almost non existent tho. Not even an email address There was an update not long ago tho so hopefully it's not abandoned.
Thanks! Should apply some restrain anyway 😉