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All Holderness FX apps ON SALE 40% off
Title sums it up quite well I think, so here is the appropriate link. Holderness FX apps sale
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Thank you. I now have them all
Likewise, you're welcome!
Particularly loving Crystaline.
Looks like I also have all of them besides the Multiwaver. The bundle icon in iTunes says free. But when I click on it, I get the message, free translated from German, "you already used another app to complete the bundle"? Cannot remember and this means what? There is also no information about the sale in iTunes
Have them all already and thanks for the great work!
Being fairly new to the iOS music game, I've assembled a decent collection of synth and drums apps, however, I have very few effects to play with. This bundle, on sale, looks like pretty good value.
I've had Turnado and Master FX on my wish list for some time, and then there is the "Flora" collection as well...not sure which apps will suit me best.
Turnado is great for multi-effect mangling, and if you have Auria it integrates nicely into this. For delays and reverbs the AUFX range are really good, as are the Holderness Echo Pad and Crystalline. I quite like DFX, though I'm in a minority on here. If you're after good cab emulation and guitar pedals Tonestack is worth checking out. For weirdness Dedalus is worth a punt. I think the Holderness bundle's worth going for though while its on sale, you get a good range of effects with that one.
@Cliffy What he said etc. But his (nobody likes us but we don't care) equivalent for DFX would instead be FLUX FX which is clearly far superior he says jibbering away to himself with the certainty that only men in empty rooms can manage.
Yep. What @Monzo said.
And I like DFX too
I also like Glitch1 - the name says it all. And it was on sale recently.
Thanks for the suggestions, gents. I've gone ahead and picked up the Holderness 6 pack on sale. Name the presets in your apps after Smiths and Radiohead songs, and you'll get my iDollar every time.
Off I go to throw some Crystallinated iVCS3 into Johnny!
Those presets in Johnny aren't just named after the songs, I tried to recreate the tones as close as possible.
The app name was inspired by both Johnny Marr and Jonny Greenwood for their creative use of tremolo.
Put on headphones and try the "How Soon" preset in Johnny and try playing "How Soon Is Now". If your strumming pattern and rhythm is right it's quite true to the original recording, especially if used in combination with a good Fender amp or sim. I recommend using a good amp sim in the Audiobus Input slot and put Johnny in the effect slot for the closest approximation of the original recording. Short of recreating the original recording process they used by multi tracking the guitar with different tremolo speeds and manually re-synchronizing the trem speed throughout the track in realtime, I think you'll enjoy it.
Same thing with "Bones" by Radiohead, I was able to get the two presets "Bones 1 & 2" pretty close to the album so it's fun to play with headphones for full effect. "Bones 1" is on point for the intro to recreate the stereo guitar tracks, and for "Bones 2" I tweaked Johnny's FM parameters to modulate the main tremolo speed for the verses, although Jonny Greenwood manually sweeps the tremolo rate in realtime during the verses so there's no way to perfectly recreate the timing using just the FM settings.
Wow