AudioBench drops, lets you build DSP chains without code or tears

INTJ Software just dropped AudioBench for Mac, and the whole point is letting people wire up audio signal chains without touching any code. The company says everyone from total newbies to DSP nerds can drag modules around to build custom processing setups and watch what happens to the sound in real time through waveform displays and spectrum analyzers.

The app basically gives you building blocks like filters, delays, compressors, and oscillators that snap together however you want, and it comes loaded with templates showing off compression tricks, stereo imaging, and other processing concepts. The founder says it works as a sandbox where musicians can figure out what their effects actually do, while students get a visual playground for testing signal routing ideas.

The thing needs macOS 15 to run, and they want 140 bucks for a license unless you qualify for academic pricing.
 

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