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Mar 17 2009 plogue bidule8/22/2023 If you’ve ever wanted to get your feet wet in Bidule now would be the time. The series will be starting from the most basic concepts and progressing toward the more complex over the next months. If you’re looking for encouragement, also starting today, I’ve launched the first tutorial in a series which will be utilizing instruments that I’ve developed in Bidule for the Heads Project as examples. Simply make your way to the Plogue site to download this version today. As with all publicly-released versions, this one comes with a time-sensitive trial period, so that new users can explore Bidule over the next three months without purchase. As a bonus, there’s also a new DSP Adapter function which allows you to run a limited set of modules at a buffer size of 1 sample.Īll an all, it is a very welcome update. Previous versions of Bidule only allowed for processing on two cores, but now the MP Assign command lets you not only utilize up to 8 cores, but also select which processors you’d like to use. Perhaps the biggest update of all in this version is the introduction of Multi-Core Processing, supporting up to 8 Cores. Ed.: A general-purpose monitoring tool sounds like a great idea! A great resource when trying to get multiple OSC-enabled devices or pieces of software communicating with each other. The OSC Monitor behaves like many third-party options, showing not only the OSC messages sent by and to Bidule, but also picking up any additional messages being transmitted, as well. In its ever-growing commitment to fully support OSC, a new tool has been added for monitoring OSC communication. These are great additions to the Bidule arsenal and also a good indication of more visual goodness to come. There’s also a new Audio Buffer module for visualizing waveforms. On the eye candy side of things, Bidule finally gets a waveform viewer module - the WaveViewer shown in the image above. In addition to a number of bug fixes, there are some amazing updates in this latest release. Today if you go over to the Plogue site you will see the announcement for the latest release of Plogue Bidule. I’ve invited Primus Luta, aka David Dobson, to give us insight into this tool – including a new release that will be big news to the people who rely on Plogue to make their productions and live performances tick. The Latest Version of Bidule features an OSC Monitor and WaveViewer.Įd.: Plogue Bidule is an unusual animal: this affordable patching tool resists conventional ways of doing things, down to its hatred of the number “1.0.” But Plogue has an underground following inside the already-underground world of modular patching tools for creative music.
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