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Is this a familiar picture? Cables lead from a microphone input into a small digital effect. More cables connect the effect to a mixer. Elsewhere, a MIDI cable links a MIDI input to a synthesizer, which is in turn connected to a mixer. Old hat, right? Now, imagine this: the same single output socket sprouting no less than eight different cables connecting eight different effects. It gets better: A sound is broken down into 256 individual bands, then each is tweaked one at a time in a unique way. As he performs, a musician decides to add an LFO to a synth's filter cutoff knob, where no LFO existed before. Sound crazy? Not anymore. The new paradigm of computer audio can be summed up in two words: "real-time" and "modular" ? both of which are embodied by one application... Plogue Bidule application was designed by the Plogue audio/DSP programmers and is intented to be an audio mixer/syntesizer Some features: · Realtime Audio/MIDI/Spectral processing · Completely modular architecture · Runs as VST/AU plugin or standalone · Runs as ReWire mixer or device · Runs as OSC client and server · VST/AU instruments and effects hosting · Building blocks for FX/inst creation · More than a 100 ready-to-use modules · Supports multiple tempos at once · Inter-module parameter linking · Zoomable OpenGL-based canvas · Multi-channel audio file streaming · ASIO/CoreAudio low-latency support · Offline mode (rendering) available · Uses 32-bit precision throughout · Online catalog of ready-made groups