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Stompbox Free

Comes with 3 effects. AB and IAA supported.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stompbox-free/id743843507?mt=8

Comments

  • Thanks!...again.

  • Pretty cool for free, especially with AB and IAA working, and extra effects aren't that expensive.

  • guessing it doesn't work in the AB FX slot? just input/output?

  • Yes it works in the FX slot on AB.

  • Definitely good stuff for free. Anyone purchased any of the other effects? Thoughts?

  • Bumping a somewhat old thread here to ask about the paid version of Stompbox. I had tried the free version of this app out years ago, before AudioBus and certainly before I played through apps like JamUp and BIAS with an Apogee JAM. What was once a novelty now actually seems like a useful FX slot app in AudioBus, albeit with a $19.99 price tag.

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stompbox/id392607732?mt=8

    I tried the FREE version, which comes with a preamp, chorus, delay, and reverb, and it sounded pretty darn good with BIAS. However, what I'm really interested in are the distortion effects, which I haven't tried. This would be great to use in BIAS itself, or in an amp like Flying Haggis, which has great tone, but could use some added gain/distortion. I was also quite impress that the app has been updated very regularly, including just this month

    Has anyone tried the full version that could recommend it, or perhaps just purchasing a few of the pedal add-ons to the free version? Assuming you don't miss any other features, I'm wondering if it would be cheaper just to take the free version and buy a few distortion effects, rather than the full $20 for everything.

    Thanks!

  • Thanks @Flo26 ! "Best" is subjective obviously, but I value your opinion.

    I'm really thinking that just buying a few rack add-ons (distortion, etc.) for $1.99 each or whatever they are makes more sense than buying the whole app. I used the free version in Audiobus Effects already, and it has IAA also. Don't really need another full effects suite, as I have quite a bit of effects in JamUp, AmpKit, etc. (as do you).

    But the appeal here is being able to add distortion and a few other effects to a guitar app (or any music app, really) that doesn't have all those options. Specifically, I've really been liking Flying Haggis since it came out, and if a distortion effect gave it just a bit more rock capabilities, it'd be even better.

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