earthlinger wrote:AudioMulch version 1 is finally released today.
Audiomulch v1
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- KVRAF
- 2107 posts since 12 May, 2003 from gone
dammit i really should have bought it yesterday.
- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
21/2/2006 AudioMulch 1.0 Released....

I think it deserves an airing just to see what it took to get there.Thats got to be a record for development from start to release of V1 for a piece of music software.....6 years and 3 months of development time spanning across 8 years.....Deserves to be in Guinness?
Release Notes:
Below are release notes for previous versions of AudioMulch. These may be of interest if you haven't used AudioMulch for a while and are interested in what's changed, or if you're curious about how it's progressed.
February 2006 - Version 1.0 Released
January 2006 - Version 1.0rc2
December 2005 - Version 1.0rc1
September 2005 - Version 0.9b21
June 2005 - Version 0.9b20
March 2005 - Version 0.9b19
December 2004 - Version 0.9b18
August 2004 - Version 0.9b17
May 2004 - Version 0.9b16
February 2004 - Version 0.9b15
October 2003 - Version 0.9b14
July 2003 - Version 0.9b13
April 2003 - Version 0.9b12
December 2002 - Version 0.9b11
October 2002 - Version 0.9b10 patch 1
July 2002 - Version 0.9b10
March 2002 - Version 0.9b9 patch 1
December 2001 - Version 0.9b9
September 2001 - Version 0.9b8 patch 1
August 2001 - Version 0.9b8
May 2001 - Version 0.9b7
February 2001 - Version 0.9b6
December 2000 - Version 0.9b5
October 2000 - Version 0.9b4
August 2000 - Version 0.9b3
May 2000 - Version 0.9b2
January 2000 - Version 0.9b1
October 1999 - Version 0.8b3
June 1999 - Version 0.8b2
March 1999 - Version 0.8b1
April 1999 - Version 0.7b6
December 1998 - Version 0.7b5
Cogratulations to Mr Bencina...Mulch is as rock solid as he must have been to persist with it over the years and it shows
I think it deserves an airing just to see what it took to get there.Thats got to be a record for development from start to release of V1 for a piece of music software.....6 years and 3 months of development time spanning across 8 years.....Deserves to be in Guinness?
Release Notes:
Below are release notes for previous versions of AudioMulch. These may be of interest if you haven't used AudioMulch for a while and are interested in what's changed, or if you're curious about how it's progressed.
February 2006 - Version 1.0 Released
January 2006 - Version 1.0rc2
December 2005 - Version 1.0rc1
September 2005 - Version 0.9b21
June 2005 - Version 0.9b20
March 2005 - Version 0.9b19
December 2004 - Version 0.9b18
August 2004 - Version 0.9b17
May 2004 - Version 0.9b16
February 2004 - Version 0.9b15
October 2003 - Version 0.9b14
July 2003 - Version 0.9b13
April 2003 - Version 0.9b12
December 2002 - Version 0.9b11
October 2002 - Version 0.9b10 patch 1
July 2002 - Version 0.9b10
March 2002 - Version 0.9b9 patch 1
December 2001 - Version 0.9b9
September 2001 - Version 0.9b8 patch 1
August 2001 - Version 0.9b8
May 2001 - Version 0.9b7
February 2001 - Version 0.9b6
December 2000 - Version 0.9b5
October 2000 - Version 0.9b4
August 2000 - Version 0.9b3
May 2000 - Version 0.9b2
January 2000 - Version 0.9b1
October 1999 - Version 0.8b3
June 1999 - Version 0.8b2
March 1999 - Version 0.8b1
April 1999 - Version 0.7b6
December 1998 - Version 0.7b5
Cogratulations to Mr Bencina...Mulch is as rock solid as he must have been to persist with it over the years and it shows
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- KVRAF
- 2107 posts since 12 May, 2003 from gone
hehe me too...or a 'late bird's special' 
- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
Nice touch.....very generous for V1 release.
From AM:
From AM:
Unlike all previously released beta versions, this version has a time limited evaluation period of 90 days from installation,with save and export functionality disabled after 60 days.
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- KVRian
- 703 posts since 15 Sep, 2003
Yep... that would be nice. Only problem is that all the sales companies are already configured for the $89 price.Muff Wiggler wrote:hehe me too...or a 'late bird's special'
And now the release is posted on the front-page here... no "late bird" for us I'm afraid.
That's good for the AM community but now... would you buy AM or Bidule considering their prices?
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- KVRAF
- 1619 posts since 19 Aug, 2004 from Toronto
If it helps, Bidule VST and AudioMulch work beautifully together.sdv wrote:That's good for the AM community but now... would you buy AM or Bidule considering their prices?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Personally, I'd buy both (in fact I have). The stuff I do in either of them for the most part can't be done in the other, so it works out.sdv wrote:That's good for the AM community but now... would you buy AM or Bidule considering their prices?
If I just wanted a modular host, I'd probably go with energyXT (I have that, too), since it is the cheapest of the bunch.
If I could only have one of the three, Audiomulch would be it for me, without question.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Oh, and if you're kicking yourselves for missing the beta price on Mulch, just remember that Bidule probably will be going up in price some time this year, so hop on board now if you are so inclined.
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- KVRian
- 703 posts since 15 Sep, 2003
Yep... I'm sure at it's new price it's still worth it. If only we had some kind of warning that it was going up... I wouldn't have sat on the pot so long.shamann wrote: If I could only have one of the three, Audiomulch would be it for me, without question.
- KVRAF
- 8703 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
for that proggie I'd get a PC laptop
but unfortunately at the moment my copy of audiomuch will be collecting dust on it's backup cd
but unfortunately at the moment my copy of audiomuch will be collecting dust on it's backup cd
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
- KVRAF
- 37508 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yep - especially with Energy XT added as well - I have all 3allofdrab wrote:If it helps, Bidule VST and AudioMulch work beautifully together.sdv wrote:That's good for the AM community but now... would you buy AM or Bidule considering their prices?
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 May, 2004
Am I the only one who feels a Dr. Who/early StarTrek aura around this sentence..HelgeG wrote:One new feature that I REALLY appreciate is the following: "the ability to select and deselect all parameters of a contraption in the Metasurface parameters tree by right-clicking on the contraption node".
Obviously a computer still can’t throw a television out of a hotel window or get drunk and be sick on the carpet, so there is little danger of them replacing drummers for some while yet. -- Nick Mason