Bidule: The new standard in modular audio software. The brainchild of Plogue Art et Technologie is a cross-platform application that is gaining recognition world-wide as the new standard in modular music software. Bidule: The new standard in modular audio software The brainchild of Plogue Art et Technologie is a cross-platform application that is gaining recognition world. The official name of the app Plogue Bidule Is there a supported version available on a stable release channel? Yes Proposed App Status Full Native Support (Universal build) Proposed App Category Audio (Music) An Official App Download Pag.
Developer(s) | Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. |
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Stable release | 0.9766 / April 2, 2020; 12 months ago |
Operating system | Windows XP and later OS X |
Platform | OpenGL |
Website | www.plogue.com/products/bidule/ |
Bidule is a commercialsoftware application for the creation of interactivecomputer music and multimedia produced by the Canadian company Plogue Arts and Technology.[1] It runs on both Windows and Mac computers.[2]
Bidule uses a modular structure based on a patch cord metaphor much like AudioMulch, Reaktor, Pure Data, and Max/MSP. Individual modules are called bidules (the Plogue web site states that the word 'Bidule' is French for 'thingy' or 'gadget'). A set of bidules and connections is called a layout, and sub-patches called groups can be built within layouts and saved for use elsewhere. The program features real time audio, MIDI, Open Sound Control (OSC), and spectral processing. With other audio DAW software ReWire, Bidule can run as a ReWire mixer or device. Bidule can run standalone or as a VST, VSTi or AU plugin, and can host the same. ASIO/CoreAudio is supported for low latency audio. Bidule can use multithread processing, and there is a beta build for discrete processing. Parameters can be linked to MIDI or OSC input or to other module parameters. Over one hundred modules and groups come with the software, including modules that can perform high-level math on signals.
References[edit]
- ^https://web.archive.org/web/20170611062006/http://www.softsea.com/review/Plogue-Bidule.html
- ^http://www.computermusicjournal.org/reviews/31-2/regan-bidule.html