A step-by-step guide and complete reference
by Jordi Moragues Massanet
This user manual is a comprehensive documentation for those wanting to get the most out of Audiotool. It combines step-by-step instructions to help you accomplish specific tasks with detailed descriptions of each feature of the application.
If you are new to Audiotool, read the chapters “Introduction to Audiotool” and “Quick-start guide” first to learn its basic capabilities and operation. If you are already familiar with Audiotool but want to improve your work-flow or need help with specific tasks, you can find step-by-step instructions in the chapters “Common tasks” and “Advanced functions”. If you are experienced and know exactly what kind of information you are looking for, you will find the chapters “Interface” and “Devices” of greater use. Consult the chapter “Appendices” if you need to solve a problem using Audiotool, find answers to common questions and external help resources or learn about electronic music production and audio processing terms as they apply to Audiotool.
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Matt wrote: Jun 5, 2020
Hi - great manual is there an option to get a PDF version - thanks and much appreciated
Jordi wrote: Jun 29, 2017
Klter: There are many ways to achieve this. Just feed two signals into a merger or one of the mixers (Centroid, Kobolt, Minimixer and Crossfader). If you're working with samples, you can trigger them simultaneously from a Machiniste or create additional audio tracks in the time-line for an Audiotrack device.
klter wrote: Aug 19, 2016
how do you have 2 sound at the same time??
Jordi Moragues Massanet wrote: Jun 16, 2015
Thanks Mark! Yes, it's quite a lot and still not finished, but I'm glad that it helps artists who work with the app.
Mark Valleley wrote: Jun 15, 2015
Wow Jordi - this must have taken ages. So much work! I thought I knew the Pulv quite well but I got a lot from your explanation of how some of the knobs work!
Jordi Moragues Massanet wrote: Jun 15, 2015
Thanks Noah! Fixed.
Noah wrote: Jun 14, 2015
You spelled "Audiotool" wrong in your first paragraph.