Euclid features a powerful PWM oscillator with an euclidean sequencer.
Create awesome techno bass lines immediately by pressing the play button.
The PWM is controlled by an LFO with adjustable range and PWM amount.
Apply adjustable modulation to the low-pass filter for sound shaping.
The envelope generator has configurable attack and decay portions and controls filter modulation.
The sequencer is fun to play with and supports up to 32 steps.
Create interesting polyrhythmic variations with irrational step/pulse combinations.
Rotate the sequence left or right to create entirely different rhythms instantly!
Adjust the note rate for faster or slower sequences.
The euclidean algorithm creates musically pleasing distributions of beats.
Euclid includes an AUv3 plugin for use in host apps like AUM, GarageBand, or Cubase.
Apply other AUv3 effects like reverb and delay to extend the sound palette.
Save custom presets as Audio Unit user presets for instant recall.
All synth and sequencer parameters are accessible as Audio Unit parameters.
Automate parameter modulation in supported hosts or control with MIDI CC messages.
The standalone version supports Ableton Link for synchronization.
Start/stop or sync with other apps using Ableton Link.
The oscillator frequency has two modes: free and note.
In note mode, quantize to specific scales and always stay in key.
Modulate the note knob with AU parameters for dynamic pitch control.
Euclid offers its core components on Github.
They are all shared libraries for iOS, macOS and tvOS platforms, written in Swift.
A music theory library with Note, Interval, Scale and Chord representations in Swift enums.
Fully customizable and editable knob with rotary, horizontal and/or vertical gesture recognition.