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Rewire, why not? | Support, help and ideas - AudioMulch

    http://www.audiomulch.com/comment/481
    http://www.audiomulch.com/audiomulch-roadmap-2009-2010 In the meantime, to set up a "rewire-esque" set-up, I believe there are examples of MIDI and audio reconnectors which act as virtual patch cables between AudioMulch and a DAW (or anything else).

AudioMulch 2.0 - Sound on Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/audiomulch-20
    AudioMulch can drive multi‑channel audio interfaces, both for input and output, but it has no other audio interfacing facilities: it cannot, for example, run as a ReWire client. A Contraption called SoundOut routes a stereo signal to your audio interface's main outputs (although you are free to repatch outputs as you wish).

AudioMulch is software for live performance, audio ...

    http://www.audiomulch.com/
    AudioMulch is software for live performance, audio processing, sound design and music composition. Use AudioMulch to... Perform live and improvise Compose all kinds of digital, electronic and electroacoustic music Create ambient soundtracks Do sound mangling, including granular synthesis Process live instruments Host VST and Audio Unit plugins

Syncing Ableton Live to AudioMulch | Support, help and ...

    http://www.audiomulch.com/comment/678
    ReWire is a similar beast and I am thinking very carefully before I support it. [end rant] Now of course, if you've read the road map, you will see that I am hoping to develop some kind of integration solution this year. But that's the future.. a new use for AudioMulch. best not to think of AudioMulch as having anything to do with that at present.

Audiomulch + live - Ableton Forum

    https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?t=2464
    To my knowledge, the current version of AudioMulch does not have ReWire functionality. I could be wrong, tho - haven't used it in a while. In the meantime, if you're looking for a modular VST host for Windows that does ReWire, try Plogue Bidule. http://www.plogue.com/bidule/ Do a search for Bidule on these forums.

64bit workaround - Audiomulch and ReaRoute (on …

    http://www.audiomulch.com/forums/support-help-and-ideas/64bit-workaround-audiomulch-and-rearoute-windows
    Start Reaper first, and AM after it. In AM, select ASIO as driver model and Rearoute ASIO as driver. You have now a couple of channel pairs to send audio from Reaper to AM and back. The sound card ins and outs have to be handled in Reaper, as AM now has just only the ReaRoute devices and no access to the sound devices any more.

Download AudioMulch for Windows and Mac OS X | …

    http://www.audiomulch.com/download
    Download AudioMulch for Windows and Mac OS X. Download a free trial of AudioMulch from one of the locations listed below. For information about the 2.2.5 update, check what's new in AudioMulch 2.2 and the release notes . Windows. XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10. Version 2.2.4.

Piano roll/MIDI sequencer | Feature requests - AudioMulch

    http://www.audiomulch.com/comment/2078
    Rewire is a beautiful thing.) any thoughts? peace. edit: 5/6 years is a bit of a stretch..more like 3/4. poetic license,what can i say?:) Top. ... So I would LOVE audiomulch to have a simple midi recorder that could record notes- it doesn't even have to be editable as long as it can relate to the timeline. Top.

ReaRoute - CockosWiki

    https://wiki.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/ReaRoute
    Receiving audio from AudioMulch in REAPER 1. Insert the number of new Tracks you require in REAPER. 2. Record-arm the first Track you wish to use then right-click on the Input Meter and select the ReaRoute Input Channel (s) you wish to assign to the Track. Repeat this step for each AudioMulch output you wish to route to REAPER.

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