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> Rax!, Wanna' play with Apple's Units?
Levon River
post Fri 1 Nov 2002, 04:59
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I'm busy playing with a marvelous little program I just discovered on VersionTracker for OS X called "Rax." It's a virtual rack for Audio Units! It provides on-screen controls for Apple's included AUs (reverb, delay, etc.), uses any MIDI source available to your system, and even allows you to load SoundFonts! Right now I have a Banjo SoundFont converted from an Akai disk loaded, drenched in Apple's reverb and digital delay, controlling it all with muMIDI. What a hoot. laugh.gif

May be the most fun you can have with your clothes on.

Great little program. Get it and play!
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post Fri 1 Nov 2002, 08:29
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this program is inspiring: i should finish reading the os x system books and core audio books and get to work on some instruments to stick in this puppy. levon, did you try using rax with airsynth? it feels like there is a noticable latency (but maybe my attack time was just too long blink.gif )

really, i am glad to make some sounds in os x for once. i dont have the money for logic4.5 (and i dont really want to use live and reason). it feels like we are on the brink of a giant wave of audiounits created by independent (noncorporate) developers. i wonder what type of sequencing environments will be coded specifically for coreaudio which could diversify the os X audio software pool
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