AudioMulch moves forward with version 2.0
After being inspired by Girl Talk's impressive mash-ups that compiles 200 songs into a fascinating hodepodge, I decided to try out AudioMulch. It's a modular audio software that can synthesize sound and process live and pre-recorded sound in real time.
Like Reaktor and Max/MSP, it's a patcher-style interface where various modules called contraptions can be connected to route audio and make a wide range of sounds, with up to 24 channels of real-time audio input and output. Unlike its competitors, however, it only costs $89 for the license and has a much simpler interface.
As AudioMulch propels the works of remixers and groups such as Girl Talk and Four Tet, a new version will roll out in May. On its 11th year of existence, AudioMulch will release version 2.0, with significant changes to the interface and performance increases for audio processing. For the first time, AudioMulch will become available to Mac users.
Here are some screenshots of version 2.0

