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RF-1 & RD-1 from Kai Aras

I just found these two apps by chance on Doug's channel and I was wondering if anyone was using them. Are they any good? Cause there aren't many reviews at all so I was wondering. Would you recommend them? How does fair RF-1 compared to Audio Damage Eos 2 for example? Thanks.

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  • edited December 2018

    They are both very good and a bit complicated (RF-1 and RD-1).
    Eos 2 has a different character compared to RF-1. If you cannot decide between the two, take both, or Kleverb, which is most versatile.

  • RD-1? If you're referring to RP-1 (Digital Delay), I think it's good but I usually make do with the included delays in the synths instead of using it. If you're referring to RE-1 (Tape Delay), VirSyn's Tap Delay would be distant second There's also Kymatica's AUFX:Dub, which is great but not AUv3 yet, if that matters to you.

  • edited December 2018

    RF-1 + RP-1 + RE-1 are 50% off right now.

  • edited December 2018

    Ah so they are supposed to be around 6.99 euros normally? I will get the reverb I think and use it until fabfilter puts Pro-R into Auv3.

  • @jipumarino said:
    RD-1? If you're referring to RP-1 (Digital Delay), I think it's good but I usually make do with the included delays in the synths instead of using it. If you're referring to RE-1 (Tape Delay), VirSyn's Tap Delay would be distant second There's also Kymatica's AUFX:Dub, which is great but not AUv3 yet, if that matters to you.

    Curious why you would place Tap Delay a “distant second”. It has pretty much the same features as the other two mentioned plus up to 10 seconds delay for some nice “Frippertronics” effects.

  • @anickt You're right, feature-wise it's great and the sound is really good in its own right, but I think RE-1 does a much better job at sounding like an actual tape machine, I should've pointed that out specifically.

  • @jipumarino said:
    @anickt You're right, feature-wise it's great and the sound is really good in its own right, but I think RE-1 does a much better job at sounding like an actual tape machine, I should've pointed that out specifically.

    B) I get it!

  • re1 is exceptional. i never much enjoyed rf1. but then again when you find your goto ios reverb you kinda stick with it and nothing matches kleverb for my ears.

  • I'm a fan of Kai's work. I've got all of it. RE-1 is one of my favorites. And although have have other reverbs and delays... there's a subtlety to the effects of RP-1 and RF-1 that I dig... great fun can be had with the looping of the effects in either one of those.

  • @sysexual said:
    re1 is exceptional. i never much enjoyed rf1. but then again when you find your goto ios reverb you kinda stick with it and nothing matches kleverb for my ears.

    Yeah I do understand your point. Nothing matches Pro-R to me, but it's stuck in Auria for the time being...

  • +1 for RE-1 Really nice tape delay

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