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Warm Distortion and Stone Echo
I am back from the musikmesse So I have few promocodes left for Warm Distortion and Stone Echo. I would like to give them to guitar players. Write me a message here or on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bialamusic/
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I don't have a personal facebook page but I'll happily put those apps to use in performance. You can message http://www.facebook.com/oscarsouthbass on facebook (but I can't initiate the message personally).
Oscar
i’d love to try both of those. I’m a guitar player. i love effects and guitar. thanks
Cool
I was at Musikmesse too. Not too much iOS going on. I would love to test this app mate. Acoustic and electric player here. Got an iRig HD2 lately. Would have fun to play through this gadget :-)
Always interested in new ios apps for guitar, especially if they can be used in live performance. If its AU, does that mean you can use multiple instances in AUM, and have multi-delays, and layered distortion, running in parallel? Would be ineterated to try this
There are no more codes left.
If you like the apps - you can support them by rating them on the app store.
Regards
Been tinkering with stone echo all morning. I have to say it’s very unique and sounds amazing. I’m looking forward to using it in a track. Thank you kindly for the generous code.
Bummer. I want a Stone Echo. But I will just buy it since it is so dang cheap!
Interested in the Alien Box and Resonator pedals too.
Help spread the word people. This dev needs some hype and attention on his cool line of pedals.
I must say warm distortion sounds rather good to my ears!
Thanks dev for the code!
Will buy your other apps,and review this one ,right now!
Cheers!
Sorry,can’t review!
Will do it with your other apps;.
stone echo is great! definatly worth buying
Can anyone recommend these effects outside of guitar use?
They are just AU effects like any other AU effect, so you could use them on anything you want. Whether you want to or not is your call. The have a guitar pedal motif in the UI design, but that is just graphics. Tonestack seems marketed as “guitar” focused, but I use it on everything, so the same could be said about these AU effects.
We could use some more demos of these for sure. It would make deciding easier. Until there are more demos, I plan on picking up the ones that interest me when I have a few bucks left over in iTunes credits.
@Alex_bialamusic
Hear the cry of your fans and potential fans, and drop some demos of how your stuff sounds
I am really bad at making videos
- here is one I made for the Stone Echo:

I just got Alien Box today for $2.99. It sounds really good - the gain and modulation beef up synth sounds very well. It's quite simple and has a no-frills control layout - the processing is sort of under the hood. Very glad to have it.
Awesome. Thank you for sharing your impression/opinion and synth tip, too.
Bought the Stone Echo. I like the modulation - its very different and interesting. My one complaint/comment is that in AUv (haven't tried it yet in standalone), the feedback does not seem to increase the number of repeats as I would have expected, though it does change the tone. Am I missing something?
Still cool, very inexpensive, and very nice with synths.
OK - Alex explained it to me in a message. The feedback functions quite differently than on other echo type effects.