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What iOS app will replace this incredible guitar pedal (part 2)

I make a similar thread yesterday with an other pedal and you guys were absolutely fantastic with all your answers. This is why I’m making a part 2.

This time, I’m asking you a more difficult question. What app or set of app can replace this pedal:

Thank you!

Comments

  • The 12 string emulation is what I like the most about this pedal.

  • Eventide Crystals is my guess.

  • Possibly not in the same league sonically, but an iOS option:

  • edited July 2020

    Three components:

    • Thafknar with impulse responses from the same six guitars that are used in the Aura Spectrum
    • 12-string will require a high-quality polyphonic pitch shifter, dunno which one is the best to shift up polyphonic guitar by one octave? @mojozart how good is Crystals in this regard? Or Qvox maybe?
    • Drambo for everything else
  • Tonestack has an Acoustic IAP.
    Probably similar to the Amplitube one suggested already.

  • Honestly no good 12 string acoustic emulations on iOS. They all just double each string which is not correct. 1st and 2nd are doubled. You likely could do what @rs2000 suggested with a pitch shifter, maybe Harmony Eight (VirSyn) would work too

  • @mjcouche said:
    Honestly no good 12 string acoustic emulations on iOS. They all just double each string which is not correct. 1st and 2nd are doubled. You likely could do what @rs2000 suggested with a pitch shifter, maybe Harmony Eight (VirSyn) would work too

    Edit: just tried this in AUM driving BeatHawk on 6 different channels with the Jammy MIDI guitar. Harmony Eight on each channel, octave for the first 4 channels and 5 cents off for the last two. Crackle fest. I do have the Amplitube acoustic emulator as mentioned by @SNystrom . MY be your best bet in the immediate term.

  • @mjcouche said:

    @mjcouche said:
    Honestly no good 12 string acoustic emulations on iOS. They all just double each string which is not correct. 1st and 2nd are doubled. You likely could do what @rs2000 suggested with a pitch shifter, maybe Harmony Eight (VirSyn) would work too

    Edit: just tried this in AUM driving BeatHawk on 6 different channels with the Jammy MIDI guitar. Harmony Eight on each channel, octave for the first 4 channels and 5 cents off for the last two. Crackle fest. I do have the Amplitube acoustic emulator as mentioned by @SNystrom . MY be your best bet in the immediate term.

    I didn't name Drambo for pitch shifting because shifting one octave up does not sound that good. Shifting one octave down however works quite OK...
    I personally use the hardware Whammy Ricochet for polyphonic octave shifts...

  • I wonder if one of these ToneStack pedals might be effective:


  • Perhaps simply using this "cocked" in parallel with the clean tone might be effective...

  • Have only tried this one to create synth guitarish tones, personally:

  • I couldn't figure out what it was. I was just guessing that 12 string would need some shimmery pitch bend, like Crystals.

    In theory Bias FX 2 guitar match etc would do this.

    I'd try one of the acoustic settings in FabFilter Q and see if Roxsyn can synthesize the high strings.

  • edited July 2020

    Roxsyn! How could I forget?
    It doesn't sound too bad when using a band pass filter to reduce the harshness of the up-shifted voice.
    It does not sound like the shifted voice is really synthesized in Roxsyn, that must be a pitch shifter.
    The Whammy Ricochet does sound much more like synthesis in fact.

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