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Flux Pro

Flux Pro

AUv3 Modulation Envelope

⭐️5 / 5
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All Versions of Flux Pro

1.0

May 6, 2022

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Description of Flux Pro

Flux Pro is a multi-FX modulation plugin that transforms your sounds into colourful, characterful and dynamic tracks. Do you want to add graceful stereo waves to your keys, dirty pulsing side-chains to your bass, complex striking filters to your synths or noisy mechanical glitches to your drums? Modulation is king and we're offering you the throne. There are 3 customisable graphs which can perfectly sculpt your sound. Simply set the depth of the controls in the 4 effects slots, from which you can use a variety of 10 modulation effects. Are you in a hurry and need movement quickly? Easily drag 1 of the 48 built-in shapes onto the graph for fast and effective modulation. Key Features - 3 custom graphs that can be assigned to any modulation parameter. - 10 different effects in four effects slots. - 48 drag-able shapes for fast and effective rhythmic sketches. - MIDI Triggering; One-Shot & Retrigger. - Output graphs as MIDI CC to control other plugins* - Control Voltage graph output to send to external hardware. - 115 presets to get you started. * This feature is not supported by all DAWs. Effects Flux Pro has four effects slots from which you can use; Filter 1, Filter 2, Delay, Delay (Fixed), Width, Phaser, Chorus/Flanger, Rate Modulation, Ring Modulation and Utility. Try shaping the Ring Modulation's frequency and harmonic amount to add mechanical flavours to your bass. Or maybe create some ethereal vocal delays by programming audio reverses an octave up with Fixed Delay's sample control. Then, apply a slow sine to the other Delay's time and feedback controls to create more movement. Perhaps a mix approach, is your piano getting masked by a synth? Setup Flux Pro on the piano track with a boosted high shelf filter, some gentle chorus and additional width. Then, set Flux Pro's MIDI Input to the Synth, so that every time the synth plays the piano is given a little push to stand out in the mix. Not good enough, want to get weird? Vary the formant filters' cutoff and resonance as if your music is flowing through someone's throat. Why not set the Fixed Delay to repeat every other bar at an octave lower so you can moodily duet with yourself on those lonely nights. Lastly, have quick oscillations of Rate Modulation to add percussive texture to your audio, and more importantly, save yourself the humiliation of recording a shaker track. Flux Pro is both a stand-alone application as well as an AUv3 plugin, meaning it works within iOS and iPadOS hosts such as GarageBand.
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Flux Pro: FAQ

Can Flux Pro be used on an iPad?

Yes, Flux Pro works on iPad devices.
Caelum Audio Ltd developed the Flux Pro app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
The average rating for the Flux Pro app is 5.0.
The Primary Genre Of The Flux Pro App Is Music.
The newest version of Flux Pro is 1.0.
The latest Flux Pro update was rolled out on July 5, 2024.
The Flux Pro app launched on February 6, 2023.
The Flux Pro app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Caelum Audio Ltd.
You can use the Flux Pro app in .
No, Flux Pro is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Flux Pro does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, Flux Pro does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Flux Pro

  • Worth it😌

    You can achieve some really cool dystopian robot like sounds with it if you pair with something like Zeeon synth. I wish this had a Manual though, sometimes I do not be knowing what I be doing in there, most of the time I only use the presets that come with the app which is plenty.
  • Another home run

    Another great app from a great developer.
  • Fantastic creative effects

    Just the presets alone synced to host tempo give some nice results on drum beats. It can range from subtle glitchy stutter variations to the rhythm, or go wild with filter modulations. There really is a lot of value here and very “tuneable”. Layering two instances of Flux in parallel (or in series) gets interesting. My impression with vocals, ambient, and synths is it can range from real pretty and dreamy, to nasty and stank. When your done, Schlap it or Smoov it. “Cool beans” as they say.