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The ability to midi-map the first handful of partials would indeed make a lot of sense.
My first Audio Damage app
Gave it a shot on the public beta and was first somewhat disappointed by its 'simplicity', but dug a bit deeper into the cross mod and found a world of nuance. Highly recommended!
I’ve used Phosphor 2 quite a bit and it can be ‘usefully thin’ in a mix. By that I mean you can easily make a sound that is very audible without bringing a lot of mud with it. Being additive, you can simply not add the muddying frequencies in.
I also have used it as a ‘topper’ on another synth sound - to add a clear high frequency, perhaps on the attack or just as a note high above the main body of the sound.
(When I was typing this, autocorrect turned ‘muddying frequencies’ into ‘undying frequencies’. Next album title right there.)
Lil’ tip: You can edit the country code out to make App Store URLs adapt to the appropriate store. Ex: https://apps.apple.com/app/phosphor-3/id1499115553
Is this a Au plugin? Doesn't show on the appstore description
Yes it is
Sweet spot dollar drop.
I highly recommend this too, it sounds great, everything is a good size on an iPad screen, lovely UI, the oscillators are interesting, easy to assign modulation. An absolute steal at the intro price. And they have a great half hour demo vid up - all devs should do this!
And nice to have more synths that aren't just analogue subtractive ones. Plus, big up that it is mpe, even if note-off can't be assigned to mod.
@qryss nice tips by the way, thanks
@onkey I love your idea about being able to automate the partials
That honour goes to @aplourde. I merely plus one’d 😀
Thank you. bought!
Agree, good addition (!) to the synths arsenal. Looking forward the implementation of the presets manager in their other synths too.
And yes, that was definitely a great intro video.
Other features I'd like to see in more synths: being able to create your default settings, included the default preset. Aftertouch smoothing (I have to dive more into that), global pitch bend...
Recently I’ve gotten accustomed to ‘double tap’ on parameter to return to 0, which some developers have implemented. I often find myself double tapping on parameters such as velocity here in Phosphor, but realize that’s not how this one works. Is this something anyone else would like to see in Phosphor. (or all apps for that matter)? Just a quick ux/ workflow enhancement.
@aleyas i noticed this too. It’s a bit annoying. I think it should be: double tap to open modulation. Another double tap to reset it to default. Tap outside the pop up to exit modulation settings.
This is a compromise I think they've made in order to show their modulation pop-up system. Double click works as you would expect in their desktop versions (and I think you call the modulation by right click?). But on iOS they seem to have given up long tap (remember it didn't work so well in Shockwave´s first versions).
I also miss it, actually. I think it should be a standard. I really like Quanta's mod matrix for modulation, double tap for reseting to default value. In Continua (and to a lesser degree in Phosphor3) adjusting parameters is a pain for my old eyes.
The long press still works like shit in shockwave for me, had to disable it
For me the Marcus Fischer Designer pack is empty in the presets, is this a bug for everyone?
No bug, @Carnbot it seems he didn't make it for release
@Gavinski I got so irritated when I was released that I deleted it right away but it is way better now. It occasionally pops up but it's not so bad.
How do you do to add modulation, then?
Use the “route” button at the top of the page. When activated, anything that can be modulated will be highlighted, when u click one, a dialogue box will pop up to assign modulation. @despego
Nice! I'll check that out.
Any sounds?
+1. I would love to hear the presets, while the price looks great I can’t justify buying it because I bought version 2 and never ever use it.
Pitchbend is broken. MPE mode bend two notes in opposite directions. It goes mad.
grab the test flight download and try it out
Sounds cool! 😎
Yes, ha ha. You don't need Glitchbreaks at all! Is what I always say, MPE rocks.
I'm sure there will come videos.
I don't know, I grab it more as a collector, to add color to my sounds, because it's MPE, it's Audio Damage... but it's not going to become my number 1 sound. And then, intro price is a bargain!
Yeah, I have all the Audio Damage apps except the panning app and this one, I just tried this thru test flight. Sound wise I feel like I already have the same thing with version 2. I might have to spend more time playing with it. I’m waiting on the new slicing app from Elliott Garage to drop then maybe I’ll get the other AD apps just to have them all.
I loaded up Phosphor 2 and the Phosphor 3 beta last night. Pointed the same riffer sequence at both so that I could a/b their sound as I went through the same presets. Phosphor 3 sounds noticeably more creamy and full. But Phosphor 2 sounds good too... more metallic overall.
I then went through creating presets from scratch in each. I was able to get stuff I liked fairly quickly in both... and both still noticeably different.
Still on the fence, but since I want to have a complete collection, I'll likely get it.
My gut tells me that they sound different enough that they both may be worth having... and not really as redundant as they might appear at first.