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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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Ross Bencina Announces AudioMulch 1.0: Software For Electronic Music Performance, Production, And Education
February 27, 2006
Advertisement Today Ross Bencina released AudioMulch 1.0 – software for electronic music performance, production and education. Of value to electronic music composers and musicians alike, AudioMulch brings together capabilities ranging from studio staple effects to extreme processing algorithms within a user interface that favours the dynamic flow of intuitive creation and improvised performance. The release marks the end of an extended public beta-testing period spanning almost nine years, which has resulted in robust software ready for the stage, studio and classroom. The software can be downloaded as a trial version from the AudioMulch website. The full version is competitively priced at only $89 (USD). AudioMulch works on PCs running Microsoft's Windows family of operating systems. AudioMulch has played an influential role in the electronic music performance and production scene in recent years. The official AudioMulch discography lists over one hundred and thirty recordings that make use of AudioMulch's unique sonic qualities. Among the listed artists are electronica luminaries such as Fourtet and Nine Inch Nails. Over the course of its development AudioMulch has attracted a diverse and welcoming internet community who have actively contributed to the software's evolution. This version includes over 40 new example documents contributed by community members, along with a number of bug fixes and tweaks. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.audiomulch.com.Recent Ross Bencina headlines
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