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Oh looks very interesting.
Yeah, looking forward to seeing some vids.
It looks pretty good. I’d probably grab it if I didn’t already have so many pitch shifters already but a video might change my mind
I wonder if it differs much from QVox ? No delay I suppose more voices cheaper !
Yes. If we have already Qvox, shall we pass on this? Or is another instabuy?
Quite different.
This one not only supports semitone shifts but also micro-shift amounts and 8 voices.
From the description, more distant pitch shifts will likely sound grainy but with low latency.
Harmony Eight gives you both.
Sounds good.
Have You tried it?
@Charlesalbert
No, my apologies I didn't provide context.
It sounds good from the description.
I like the Guell apps.
They sound great overall.
The stereo plugin is perfect for my needs which
came out when I was searching for something similar.
Thanks.
I will gonna buy and try, but maybe I wait a video first, since I already have harmony eight and lately I’ve been an apps collector more then a musician😂
@Charlesalbert said:
"I’ve been an apps collector more then a musician😂" +1
Reading the descriptions slows me down enough not to buy anymore.
Hey - this is very cool. I love what it does to drums!
Demo or it doesn't exist
It exists. No time to post a demo, but quite nice on Pure Acid.
lovely unison effects.
less CPU than harmony eight.
i prefer the sound of unisonic. less obvious phasing in the upper frequencies. the sound of the modulation can also be less obvious, more ensemble-like.
tested with mono and poly square waves, pulse waves (with and without PWM), sawtooth, and guitar with ebow.
though not delay based, the sound is reminiscent of the triple chorus effect on the solina string ensemble.
This is great on klevgrand Hillman, definitely adds sizzle to that organ.
Anyone have some sound examples to share?
Un my opinion, QVox sounds better. JAX clearly missed some functionalities like delay per voice
Edit: I actually prefer the sound of Unisonic for percussion. It has more of a character to the sound that works for me. QVox is easier and cleaner for melodic material. When comparing them head to head they’re pretty different.
JAX unisonic has been updated with « supposedly » a lot of new features (incl. delay, midi, etc)...but now the app is not starting anymore. Anyone is experiencing the same ?
Having issues in AUM - wont load. Testing in NS2 and Cubasis at the moment.
Yes definitely a bug.
The same problem
In the userguide it is mentioned that there is a new release in early january. I think the actual release was not supposed to be already deployed and is buggy as hell...
Not working in NS2. Or Cubasis 2.
Same issue. Looks like a big update too
Yo my man JAF... Love your plug-ins but maybe you shouldn’t do three full updates without beta testing LOLZ
DiscoDSP is crazy in a bad way. JAF is fun crazy. Definitely feel like I am supporting a real deal mad scientist
Had a long answer back from the JAF team ref the instant crashing of Unisonic.
yes, we are very sorry about this.
Maybe you can help to clarify this, as many ppl have reported this super gau.
We were curious, so I deinstalled our current release from all of the development devices and downloaded the latest release with a promo code from the app store to these devices.
The result is : complete disfunctionality!
My suspicion has proven true.
Apple is obviously modifying the code of the releases in a bad way.
This is just more confusing, as they always do check each submitted app manually and would reject any crashing apps.
Please help us to make people understand,
that we always do our best to provide good releases. We carefully tested the units prior release. We are now shocked, that these releases do not work, after all that trubble with fighting against that entire app store validation processing. (This always takes days of preparation and waiting and so on....)
So we are indeed more sorry than the users even could imagine, if this all does not work correctly afterwards.
Apple development is finally (after 30 years of being an active developer on all possible platforms) one of the most difficult, disappointing and unproductive experiences i have had to make until now.
I hope you actually can understand me anyhow.
Unsatisfied users and customers are surely the very last thing we want to have!
I’ve stopped the current “damaged” download and compiled a new build.
I did make it available at the App Store already and hope, that it will not be modified in that bad way again.
Doing extensive debugging of the damaged file did not give us any useful resutlts or a hint of any error on our side, b.t.w ...
Please clarify this in the fora, if you are active there.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Jens Güll
I wasn’t aware Apple could change a developers code as mentioned by Jens after a app was submitted devs out there on the forum is this standard practice?