Eurotrack type Hardware ipad app emulations?

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anything out there? :hyper:

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No.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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There's a few of them- Audulus, Zmors, Modal Pro, probably others...

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Aural Chaos wrote:There's a few of them- Audulus, Zmors, Modal Pro, probably others...

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Aural Chaos wrote:There's a few of them- Audulus, Zmors, Modal Pro, probably others...
How are they even vaguely 'Eurorack type' ? Pulsecode is at least like a classic subtractive hardware modular, but its got still got bugger-all to do with the kind of boutique modules that prevail in Eurorack land.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Are you familiar with any of these apps? They are all modular type synths. Eurorack is just a hardware format- it doesn't specifically mean a module has to be "boutique"- you can buy a Eurorack VCO...

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Aural Chaos wrote:Are you familiar with any of these apps?
Yes, Ive owned Audulus since it came out.

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Are you familiar with any Eurorack systems? Is that what you think the OP meant by 'Eurorack type hardware'
They are all modular type synths.
Indeed they are. They are not, however, Eurorack type modular systems. Or any hardware type modular system.
Eurorack is just a hardware format- it doesn't specifically mean a module has to be "boutique"- you can buy a Eurorack VCO...
I know, I have about 7 of them, from Doepfer A-110 to a limited edition Livewire AFG. However, you might want to take a look at the 2nd picture the OP chose, because there most certainly are boutique modules in those.

Notwithstanding the fact that the one thing that pretty much makes Euro exceptional as a modular format amongst the various other hardware modular formats is not the physical format, but the scope and variety of those boutique modules.
The rise of popularity of Euro in the past decade has not been because of its physical format, or the standard bread-and-butter modules that Doepfer et al were already doing, its been the bouqiue (or, if you prefer, 'indie') and it really is what differentiates the Euro format market from the other formats.

Unless of course, you're saying the OP is just dumbly saying 'Euro type hardware' when he actually means 'any hardware modular.' Which, Ive realised, given that the first picture shows Modcan B-format stuff, might actually be the case.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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To the OP, sorry if I misled you. There are no apps that are precisely 128.5 mm tall, that use 3.5mm mono phone jacks.


But if you meant modular synths in general, then see my first post.

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I didn't know about Pulsecode. That actually looks pretty cool and is undoubtedly what the OP had in mind. I doubt he was thinking of exotic Harvestman and Make Noise modules... just something that looks like a hardware modular and had patchcords.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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Thing is, you can build all kinds of that exotic stuff in Audulus, even if the graphics don't resemble an actual hardware module.

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The modular synth in Caustic ?
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Aural Chaos wrote:Thing is, you can build all kinds of that exotic stuff in Audulus
Indeed you can. Which is the main reason Audulus is nothing like a physically patchable hardware modular of any stripe. Perhaps you're mistaking the request for 'Eurotype type hardware emulations' for 'Reaktor or MAX/MSP type software construction-kits'.
deastman wrote:I didn't know about Pulsecode. That actually looks pretty cool and is undoubtedly what the OP had in mind.
Yup, thats why I mentioned it. Its certainly a 'hardware emulation' where the others that have been proposed are not.
I doubt he was thinking of exotic Harvestman and Make Noise modules... just something that looks like a hardware modular and had patchcords.
Yes, but if he was thinking of that sort of stuff, I thought it was relevant to point out that it doesnt really do that, and despite the responses involving misdirection over 'boutique' and sulking about physical form factor, its still the only option mentioned which fits to the OPs stated request.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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memyselfandus- have any of the responses in this thread been helpful to you?

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