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| ====== Audulus Tips and Tricks ====== | ====== Audulus Tips and Tricks ====== | ||
| - | Audulus 3 is a DSP and MIDI programming environment for Mac, iOS, Windows and Linux. While it has a steep learning curve if you want to program from scratch, there is a large library of modules that can be linked together as in any modular synth system. | + | [[Audulus 3]] is a DSP and MIDI programming environment for Mac, iOS, Windows and Linux. While it has a steep learning curve if you want to program from scratch, there is a large library of modules that can be linked together as in any modular synth system. |
| This page provides helpful hints and tips for working in Audulus. | This page provides helpful hints and tips for working in Audulus. | ||
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| It is generally a good idea, before you start editing an Audulus file to make a backup copy of your project in its file browser. A good habit is to always either make a backup copy before starting a session and periodically exit your project and make a backup copy so that you have a waypoint to return to should things go amiss while working. | It is generally a good idea, before you start editing an Audulus file to make a backup copy of your project in its file browser. A good habit is to always either make a backup copy before starting a session and periodically exit your project and make a backup copy so that you have a waypoint to return to should things go amiss while working. | ||
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