can someone tell me what advantages they have, that lead them to using audiomulch? maybe some of you can also point out the differences to bidule and eXT if you are familiar with those.
One thing that does sound attractive, actually, is that it is audio only - I have eXT and FL for midi if needed, and audiomulch being audio only would impose a different working perspective on me and thus provide new ways of making music.
just a few quick questions off the top of my head:
- can i load audiomulch as a vst/i?`
- if not, i can load eXT into mulch, right?
- how low-level is it?
- does it support true feedback?
well, i'll definitely give the current beta a try.
regards,
fabi


