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  • Cool find, I recognise Sensual Sax but what are the other 2 instruments displayed in AUM ?

  • Took the plunge, nice app, and the controls can be modulated however the app crashes when you try to modulate using Rozeta LFO etc!

  • Also if you are reading this Blue Mangoo, you contact page is down on your site the Captcha is not working !

  • edited December 2018

    @Jumpercollins said:

    Cool find, I recognise Sensual Sax but what are the other 2 instruments displayed in AUM ?

    I think their own apps that haven't been released in the US store or worldwide for whatever reason. One's an ocarina I think. I stumbled upon it when searching for one once but alas.

    Edit: Crystal Flute and Ocarina, released under Embertone Instruments (the sax guys). I wish they'd ported the ocarina instead of the freakin Shire Whistle.

  • edited December 2018

    I give this product a thumbs up. It's take on 'ping pong' via its 'matrix mixer' produces unique results. Also, love the decay time set in seconds (goes up to 10 seconds). Have always wanted a delay that does this. However, that also means there's no feedback knob so no >100% feedback swells. Lo and hi filters with easy to read cutoff freqs, bam. Really simple, sounds good. Only thing is it's synced to tempo (1/5 beat at the fastest all the way up to [sadly only] 2 beats, with triplet timing included in-between). A 'free' mode would really complete things. Also, there's a gap when switching delay intervals, it's not smooth and no warping effects occur.

    That literally covers it. It's worth it if you have an extra $5 and enjoy consuming applications.

    Edit: Oh, and you can turn the wet from off, the -19 up to +6 db, so the delay is capable of being more dominant than the input, But you can't get a 100% 'wet' output using it as an insert.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I give this product a thumbs up. It's take on 'ping pong' via its 'matrix mixer' produces unique results. Also, love the decay time set in seconds (goes up to 10 seconds). Have always wanted a delay that does this. Lo and hi filters with easy to read cutoff freqs, bam. Really simple, sounds good. Only thing is it's synced to tempo (1/5 beat at the fastest all the way up to [sadly only] 2 beats, with triplet timing included in-between). A 'free' mode would really complete things. Also, there's a gap when switching delay intervals, it's not smooth and no warping effects occur.

    That literally covers it. It's worth it if you have an extra $5 and enjoy consuming applications.

    Edit: Oh, and you can turn the wet from off, the -19 up to +6 db, so the delay is capable of being more dominant than the input, but I don't think there's a way to get a pure wet signal out.

    +1

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @Jumpercollins said:

    Cool find, I recognise Sensual Sax but what are the other 2 instruments displayed in AUM ?

    I think their own apps that haven't been released in the US store or worldwide for whatever reason. One's an ocarina I think. I stumbled upon it when searching for one once but alas.

    Edit: Crystal Flute and Ocarina, released under Embertone Instruments (the sax guys). I wish they'd ported the ocarina instead of the freakin Shire Whistle.

    Thanks agree about the shire whistle not one that stands out !

  • I apologize for my overview sounding like a 5th grade book report. 5 am no sleep yet

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I give this product a thumbs up. It's take on 'ping pong' via its 'matrix mixer' produces unique results. Also, love the decay time set in seconds (goes up to 10 seconds). Have always wanted a delay that does this. However, that also means there's no feedback knob so no >100% feedback swells. Lo and hi filters with easy to read cutoff freqs, bam. Really simple, sounds good. Only thing is it's synced to tempo (1/5 beat at the fastest all the way up to [sadly only] 2 beats, with triplet timing included in-between). A 'free' mode would really complete things. Also, there's a gap when switching delay intervals, it's not smooth and no warping effects occur.

    That literally covers it. It's worth it if you have an extra $5 and enjoy consuming applications.

    Edit: Oh, and you can turn the wet from off, the -19 up to +6 db, so the delay is capable of being more dominant than the input, But you can't get a 100% 'wet' output using it as an insert.

    Check out Tap Delay by VirSyn. 10 seconds, EQ, 100%+ feedback and so much more n

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I apologize for my overview sounding like a 5th grade book report. 5 am no sleep yet

    Not at all, very salient etc.

  • @anickt said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    I give this product a thumbs up. It's take on 'ping pong' via its 'matrix mixer' produces unique results. Also, love the decay time set in seconds (goes up to 10 seconds). Have always wanted a delay that does this. However, that also means there's no feedback knob so no >100% feedback swells. Lo and hi filters with easy to read cutoff freqs, bam. Really simple, sounds good. Only thing is it's synced to tempo (1/5 beat at the fastest all the way up to [sadly only] 2 beats, with triplet timing included in-between). A 'free' mode would really complete things. Also, there's a gap when switching delay intervals, it's not smooth and no warping effects occur.

    That literally covers it. It's worth it if you have an extra $5 and enjoy consuming applications.

    Edit: Oh, and you can turn the wet from off, the -19 up to +6 db, so the delay is capable of being more dominant than the input, But you can't get a 100% 'wet' output using it as an insert.

    Check out Tap Delay by VirSyn. 10 seconds, EQ, 100%+ feedback and so much more n

    Yes it is very good, the only Virsyn app I keep on my device and actually use.

  • I'm sticking to my guns on this app, it's a very nice AU alternative worth having alongside Dubstation, Kosmonaut, and the aforementioned Tap Delay. It brings something different to the table.

  • The liner notes in the store are very (!) clear about the difference of this particular delay versus most other implementations - much appreciated.
    Since I'm still on IOS 9 it's out of bounds for me, otherwise I'd grab it to complete the fx palette.

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