Build patches, shape sound, and sequence ideas in AudioFlow.
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Open AudioFlow and Learn the Layout
The main workspace combines a node graph, a library sidebar, top navigation, and a lower performance area.
Build Your First Patch
A simple starting patch is Oscillator -> Gain -> Output, with optional envelope and visualization.
Play Your First Patch
Once your first patch is wired, you can audition it live from the computer keyboard, the inline piano, an external MIDI controller, or sequenced playback.
Shared Workflows
Workspace
Graph and Patching Model
AudioFlow uses a visual graph where audio sources, processors, and visualizers are connected with handles.
Groups and the Inline Piano View
Groups let you collect nodes together and target them from the lower piano mode for focused play.
Computer Keyboard and MIDI Input
AudioFlow can be played from the computer keyboard or from external MIDI devices, with recording support in the sequencer.
Project Flow
Workflow Manager
Workflows package the node graph, sequencer tracks, groups, tuning, BPM, and arrangement settings into one reusable project.
Audio Playback and Transport Controls
Audio playback is exposed in the library sidebar, the output node, and the sequencer transport so you can start from whichever context you are in.
Arrangement
Transport, Timeline, and Navigation
The sequencer transport controls tempo, playback, looping, the metronome, and playhead navigation across the arrangement.
Tracks, Regions, and Arrangement Structure
Tracks organize note and automation regions, and each region acts as a reusable block in the timeline.
Recording Notes, Velocity, and Pitch Bend
Recording captures live note data from the keyboard or MIDI, plus pitch bend when available.
Node Reference
Oscillator
The basic pitched sound source with waveform selection and pitch transposition.
FM Mod
A frequency modulation source with separate carrier and modulator waveforms plus modulation depth controls.
Sample
A simple playable audio-file source that pitches one imported sample across the keyboard.
Node Reference
Arpeggiator
Turns held notes into repeated patterns and can operate in free time or BPM-synced divisions.
Chord
Turns one played note into a configurable chord before it reaches a pitched generator.
Env (ADSR)
Provides an envelope shape for pitched sources through a dedicated auxiliary connection.
Node Reference
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