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Looking for One App that Excels in Both in Reverb and Delay

Title says it all I guess. Looking for lush reverbs and cool delays. Is there one (iphone) app that does both really well? Thanks is advance.

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  • mirack. I'm a noob with modular, but if you use mirack for 1 or 2 effects at a time, it's easy to use. Some reverb are outstanding and you will find all kinds of delay (even the weirdest one). I sometimes buy app at 15$ that I dont use. I think mirack is like 10$ (13 in Canada). For the price, it's a must.

  • edited July 2020

    Eventide Blackhole and ultra tapdelay. Ultratap has an amazing preset called big ambient pad which is awesome but together with some Blackhole love you will come far out there ;)

  • These 2 added for your consideration:
    @brambos Kosmonaut
    @NembriniAudio Delay 3000

  • wimwim
    edited July 2020

    It seems odd to want to use just one app for delay and reverb together. I don't get why anyone would care? Why limit yourself?

    VirSyn AudioEffX is convenient and has all the bread-and-butter FX in one handy app. The reverb and delay are good enough for most purposes. One nice thing about it is you can re-order FX. Reverb before Delay vs Delay before Reverb are two very different animals.

    iFX Rack is iPad only.

  • @wim said:
    Why limit yourself?

    +1

  • edited July 2020

    @wim said:
    It seems odd to want to use just one app for delay and reverb together. I don't get why anyone would care? Why limit yourself?

    VirSyn AudioEffX is convenient and has all the bread-and-butter FX in one handy app. The reverb and delay are good enough for most purposes. One nice thing about it is you can re-order FX. Reverb before Delay vs Delay before Reverb are two very different animals.

    iFX Rack is iPad only.

    It’s not about limitations. It’s more about simplicity and efficiency. I’m not opposed to having one app for reverb and another for delay. But if I can accomplish both In one app it simplifies the process a little. Rather than learning two separate interfaces, etc I’d only need to understand one. For example, if Eventide had a great app that combined reverb and delay, I’d prefer that over Eventide Blackhole and Nembrini 3000.

    If a single app with great reverb and delay doesn’t exist, sure I’ll buy two apps. No big deal. But I’d prefer one.

  • @wim said:
    iFX Rack is iPad only.

    Whoops

    I thought about audioeffx but I really don't like virsyn ui and haven't really touched it much. I actually uninstalled it from all my devices 😂

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    @wim said:
    iFX Rack is iPad only.

    Whoops

    I thought about audioeffx but I really don't like virsyn ui and haven't really touched it much. I actually uninstalled it from all my devices 😂

    If you really want to mix reverbs and delays it's powerful to use multiple Reverb and Delay FX'es in a variety of orderings in AUM. If there's a great IAA or AUv3 app it can always be
    further modified in AUM with EQ's, filters and more reverb/delay FX'es.

    It' also a lot of power to add/delete FX in AUM just by feed a "rig" input and sliding various
    apps into and out of the mix. Some contribute significantly and some just get effectively cancelled out (or made irrelevant) by the other apps and you can tune for the best sound with the least CPU expense. You can also route inputs into multiple paths and play the wet/dry mixing game or automate relative volumes or other parameters with LFO's or
    MIDI switches.

  • For example, if Eventide had a great app that combined reverb and delay, I’d prefer that over Eventide Blackhole and Nembrini 3000.

    They do, but not on ios.

    Yet.

  • @AnalogCortex said:

    @wim said:
    It seems odd to want to use just one app for delay and reverb together. I don't get why anyone would care? Why limit yourself?

    VirSyn AudioEffX is convenient and has all the bread-and-butter FX in one handy app. The reverb and delay are good enough for most purposes. One nice thing about it is you can re-order FX. Reverb before Delay vs Delay before Reverb are two very different animals.

    iFX Rack is iPad only.

    It’s not about limitations. It’s more about simplicity and efficiency. I’m not opposed to having one app for reverb and another for delay. But if I can accomplish both In one app it simplifies the process a little. Rather than learning two separate interfaces, etc I’d only need to understand one. For example, if Eventide had a great app that combined reverb and delay, I’d prefer that over Eventide Blackhole and Nembrini 3000.

    If a single app with great reverb and delay doesn’t exist, sure I’ll buy two apps. No big deal. But I’d prefer one.

    All in one solutions very rarely increase efficiency and simplicity! In general, what not simple and efficient is a cluttered UI with menu diving and poorly optimized touch control. When it comes to reverb in particular, what’s especially not simply and efficient is fighting with tools that won’t deliver the results you want.

    For iOS delays and reverb, simple and efficient = plugins with a very small set of controls and a very clear function.

    For my taste, the two closest thing to simple and efficient reverb + delay in one package would be Kosmonaut and Eventide Ultratap. They both offer much more control over the delay side than the reverb side, but the reverb/diffusion on each is nice and useful. I’d probably recommend getting Kosmonaut first — the controls are more conventional, and is in some ways more flexible.

    If you’re not clear about what kinds of results you want from a reverb, it’s probably going to be hard to pick the right tool anyway. Maybe that’s part of what your question is getting at? If that’s your case, I’d suggest you start with something like Kosmonaut, while keeping an open mind about adding a dedicated reverb to your collection down the road when you’re clear about what you’re missing from Kosmonaut’s excellent but simple reverb.

  • edited July 2020

    Lunar Lander might do it. It is planned for iOS. So not released yet.
    Its a derivate FX from my favorite synth P900 and included a very great BBD delay, fantastic plate reverb and a tube saturation.
    At least it is planned to come next for iOS (when look at their facebook site).
    It is already for win and macOS released and there is a demo. It is not cheap but i guess it will be priced lower on iOS as usual.
    Well, i love it :)
    Oh, and it is easy to use like a pedal FX and its a one page GUI. It has not million of features but is fantastic at what it should do.

  • Hmmm, looks interesting!

    "A 3-in-1 combo virtual pedal, giving you breathtaking bucket-brigade analog delay, three lush plate reverbs and a true tube saturation. We all know the delicate tweaks needed to get a sound to “sit” in the mix. The name of this plugin, Lunar Lander, came about from the easiness of getting this task done.

    Primarily designed to tame your aggressive analog synthesizers to sit in the mix, but you will find it working well with just about any other sound source. Put it on your plastic sounding soft synth, and crank the saturation up, and transform your Chihuahua synth to a Dobermann Synth 🙂

    Try Tap Tempo your bpm and crank up the regenerate knob on the Delay Module and get the track grooving.

    Try Lunar Lander on Bass Guitar and get that larger than life sound. Do you want that 80s soaking reverb sound? Switch to Plate 3 and you are there in a second."

    Here's the link:

    https://www.pulsarmodular.com/product/lunar-lander/

    I'll probrably get it when it drops. 😉

  • edited July 2020

    Yeah, other multi fx app might do also: like Fac Bandit (as suggested above by other posters.) If the OP is looking for something for the iphone in particular, I guess FAC bandit (w. IAP) is really worth a look as a one stop solution: the portrait mode implementation works particularly well on a phone.

    Another one that might be worth a look (and it's free) is the MI Clouds port in Burns Audio Spectrum. The reverb is one knob, but it is really nice and lush. (Set to looping delay mode for 'delay' behavior.)

  • +1 for Bandit with the IAPs. A really great solution with extra bang for your buck.

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