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  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Ha! Bookstores are my ace in the hole. If I mostly keep out of them I figure whatever I spend on apps I'm still way ahead of the game.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Ha! Bookstores are my ace in the hole. If I mostly keep out of them I figure whatever I spend on apps I'm still way ahead of the game.

    And I thought I was the only one who thought that way.

  • edited July 2017

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Exactly, know that only too well. I was a ferocious book collector (both because of beauty and content) until intercontinental moves and living fleeced me of that joy. But turning to ebooks for content made things worse and those damn 1 Click buy buttons have resulted in that I have collected more material than I will ever consume in my lifetime. Especially since my extra time goes into fiddling with music apps. Terrible dilemma.

  • edited July 2017

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Exactly, know that only too well. I was a ferocious book collector (both because of beauty and content) until intercontinental moves and living fleeced me of that joy. But turning to ebooks for content made things worse and those damn 1 Click buy buttons have resulted in that I have collected more material than I will ever consume in my lifetime. Especially since my extra time goes into fiddling with music apps. Terrible dilemma.

    "Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore?" The answer if Beecher is still listening: the AppStore

  • Same. I stopped buying books about 4 years ago because it was getting out of hand. Now I just buy e-books. And I spend way more on e-books than I ever did on the dead tree kind. sigh.

    Anyhow, Eos 2.0.203 got approved, so you guys can go grab your shiny new preset manager. This one is an improvement over the one I pushed in Grind two days ago; you can name presets in the AUv3 as well. Dubstation next, and I'll try to get FuzzPlus3 up by Monday as well.

    Busy busy busy!

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Ha! Bookstores are my ace in the hole. If I mostly keep out of them I figure whatever I spend on apps I'm still way ahead of the game.

    Bookstores!
    That's why I became quite a talented little shoplifter in my youth.
    I told myself I was just like Genet. Well, just like Genet without the baldness, sodomy, and genius, of course.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @idexis said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    I have this one as a vst, it's got personality plus...no such thing as too many (additive) synths...
    Ok, no such thing as too many (good) synths...

    Ha, ha!
    Change of heart about number of apps, so soon (ref. disc. About upcoming synths).
    I understand, there seems to be so many juicy ones showing up these weeks.

    Yep. I'm like this in bookstores too.

    Ha! Bookstores are my ace in the hole. If I mostly keep out of them I figure whatever I spend on apps I'm still way ahead of the game.

    Bookstores!
    That's why I became quite a talented little shoplifter in my youth.
    I told myself I was just like Genet. Well, just like Genet without the baldness, sodomy, and genius, of course.

    Though they may not always be handsome men doomed to evil posses the manly virtues.
    (Genet, The Thief's Journal)

  • To all the book addicts. kindle unlimited is a bargain !

  • Book talk aside, just finished reformatting the UI for the AUv3. Here's some screenshots from GarageBand. The first build is going in TestFlight this afternoon.


  • Can't wait to throw this into BM3. Er...I think I need to go to the toilet :#

  • @Chris Randall Re: Dubstation2 might it be possible / have you ever considered the Reverse switch to have the option of being immediately active (as a reverse delay) as opposed to being applicable to an existing delay signal?

  • @Chris Randall said:
    Book talk aside, just finished reformatting the UI for the AUv3. Here's some screenshots from GarageBand. The first build is going in TestFlight this afternoon.


    Mamamia!!

  • @Proppa said:
    @Chris Randall Re: Dubstation2 might it be possible / have you ever considered the Reverse switch to have the option of being immediately active (as a reverse delay) as opposed to being applicable to an existing delay signal?

    If we could predict the future, we wouldn't be making plugins. We'd be stock traders. :smile:

    Hardly any (no?) "reverse delays" are actually reverse delays. They're either tempo-synced loopers that flip the buffer once per time unit, or (in the case of most guitar pedals that purport to do this) they use a triggered envelope with a long attack. If you think about it for a minute, you'll realize that a true reverse delay isn't really possible, because the delay would have to start playing the end of the sound before it has happened.

    I guess that's a long-winded way of saying "no, we haven't considered it." The only way to actually get this effect and have it be anything but smoke and mirrors is to reverse the track you want it on, send this track to an effect return that has a normal delay on it, record the output of the effect return, then flip both tracks back the other way. That's the method we advise for getting real reverse delay sounds, and for that purpose Dubstation will serve admirably. For the buffer-flipping method, our Replicant plugin, which will be available in iOS shortly, does exactly that.

  • ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFER FLIPPING FOR US ALL!

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFER FLIPPING FOR US ALL!

    Easy there JG...

  • GiftCard++;

  • @Chris Randall said:

    @Proppa said:
    @Chris Randall Re: Dubstation2 might it be possible / have you ever considered the Reverse switch to have the option of being immediately active (as a reverse delay) as opposed to being applicable to an existing delay signal?

    If we could predict the future, we wouldn't be making plugins. We'd be stock traders. :smile:

    Hardly any (no?) "reverse delays" are actually reverse delays. They're either tempo-synced loopers that flip the buffer once per time unit, or (in the case of most guitar pedals that purport to do this) they use a triggered envelope with a long attack. If you think about it for a minute, you'll realize that a true reverse delay isn't really possible, because the delay would have to start playing the end of the sound before it has happened.

    I guess that's a long-winded way of saying "no, we haven't considered it." The only way to actually get this effect and have it be anything but smoke and mirrors is to reverse the track you want it on, send this track to an effect return that has a normal delay on it, record the output of the effect return, then flip both tracks back the other way. That's the method we advise for getting real reverse delay sounds, and for that purpose Dubstation will serve admirably. For the buffer-flipping method, our Replicant plugin, which will be available in iOS shortly, does exactly that.

    Please stop with the app releases! My bank account can't handle ...oh wait - No dont. Keep them coming! Please and thanks.

  • edited July 2017

    Awesome.
    Side note: not sure I like the new preset menu in eos2. Sorry bout this. But it is too easy to hit another preset and select. The scroll bar at the side is nice but too narrow and the presets in list get selected as soon as finger touches them(?)
    And would like to see switches and preset left/right arrows larger.

    I like the apps now. Just would like to see those minor adjustments. Would make a big difference imo for such small changes.

    Plan on buying phosphor2. Looks like more great stuff. H

  • @Redo1 said:
    Awesome.
    Side note: not sure I like the new preset menu in eos2. Sorry bout this. But it is too easy to hit another preset and select. The scroll bar at the side is nice but too narrow and the presets in list get selected as soon as finger touches them(?)
    And would like to see switches and preset left/right arrows larger.

    I like the apps now. Just would like to see those minor adjustments. Would make a big difference imo for such small changes.

    Plan on buying phosphor2. Looks like more great stuff. H

    +1

  • @Chris Randall said:

    If you think about it for a minute, you'll realize that a true reverse delay isn't really possible, because the delay would have to start playing the end of the sound before it has happened.

    (smacks own head in Schrodinger-esque a-HA moment) Thank you for explaining this the way you have sire.

    admirably. For the buffer-flipping method, our Replicant plugin, which will be available in iOS shortly, does exactly that.

    I bet I'm alone in thinking that you are headed straight for developer Hall Of Fame status.

  • @Proppa said:

    @Chris Randall said:

    If you think about it for a minute, you'll realize that a true reverse delay isn't really possible, because the delay would have to start playing the end of the sound before it has happened.

    (smacks own head in Schrodinger-esque a-HA moment) Thank you for explaining this the way you have sire.

    admirably. For the buffer-flipping method, our Replicant plugin, which will be available in iOS shortly, does exactly that.

    I bet I'm alone in thinking that you are headed straight for developer Hall Of Fame status.

    Not alone.

  • @Chris Randall said:
    Book talk aside, just finished reformatting the UI for the AUv3. Here's some screenshots from GarageBand. The first build is going in TestFlight this afternoon.


    This is awesome between coming back to software and all the effects you ported over just recently. Keep up the good work! :)

  • edited July 2017

    Here's a video of Phosphor 2 in AUM:

  • @Reid said:
    Here's a video of Phosphor 2 in AUM:

    Thanks, fun.
    Clean and green

  • Oooh. Any chance this is released this week?

  • Definitely buying all the audio damage stuff. I noticed Ronin is not the website anymore. I bought it a while ago but it was asking for a serial (chris was saying it shouldn't be but it was). Anyway I got refunded but I was hoping to actually get it. Maybe this will get a reboot on ios one day?

  • Sick!
    Nice to have a solid preset manager

  • Isn't FuzzPlus3 due today?
    He says while impatiently scanning the horizon for a glimpse of his gift horse...

  • Replicant 2 running in BM3!

  • @Beathoven said:
    Replicant 2 running in BM3!

    mmmm that looks delicious. I need it in my life right now lol

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