What is AudioKit?
We made AudioKit open-source because we believe that clear, powerful audio development is best developed and maintained through a large, active base of developers and users. Our core code, tests, examples, and website are all available for contributions.
AudioKit is a tool in the Audio Processing category of a tech stack.
AudioKit is an open source tool with 10.8K GitHub stars and 1.6K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to AudioKit's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses AudioKit?
Companies
Developers
18 developers on StackShare have stated that they use AudioKit.
AudioKit's Features
- Well-Named Classes and Parameters
- Sensible Defaults
- Tight Xcode Integration
- Easy Installation
- Clear Documentation and Common File Templates
- Powerful Sequences and Phrases
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