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  • Thanks for the heads up, picked up Roxsyn and Mag 2. Not “needed” but can’t pass ‘em up at this price.

  • @Crawlingwind said:
    @ .99 each - do you really need to ask?

    @MAtrixplan said:
    Kaspar or Magellan2?

    I don’t have Kaspar - but do own Kaldron - which I believe has the same synth engine (or similar - just stripped down, no morphing) I’ve never found Kauldron that useful or liked many of the sounds I got from it. But I’m going through most of the presets on Magellan2 and so far tonight I’ve already starred/favourited probably 20-25. There’s nothing groundbreaking about Magellan2 - but for the price you can’t go wrong. Glad I picked it up.

  • I only had Magellan 2 but got Kauldron, RoxSyn, Galileo Organ 2 and Kaspar. Kauldron and Roxsyn work as expected.

    I cannot find the global midi settings for Galileo Organ 2 (adjusting input channel). It does not receive midi on the channels I select in Aum. I realized that it only takes midi from channels 1-3, but I want it to be working on channel 14 -- how can I set it up?

    Kaspar's GUI does not seem to be scalable as a AU plugin (even restarted the iPad) and I could not find out how to temp sync the arp. Are these things possible? I hope I can fix these issues.

  • I have all the Yonac stuff already. I love all the apps. The synths are all incredibly useful and Roxsyn is the best guitar synth I’ve ever used. I’ve spent hundreds of quids over the years on various pedals that I’ve never been happy with and then an iPad app comes along and does the job a lot better for a lot less money. Also, ToneStack is as good as all the other guitar rig style apps but is much more sensibly priced for the IAP bundles and it avoids buying into positive grids business model - or going with THU which, whilst it is AUV3 and sounds ace - who can afford IAPs like that? ToneStack will be AUV3 at some point anyway according to Yonac.

  • Is roxsyn still useful if you're not playing guitar into it?that's what the app store description focuses on. Are people using it in other ways?

  • @justice86 MIDI: wim's post here should help.

    @Gavinski said:
    Is roxsyn still useful if you're not playing guitar into it?that's what the app store description focuses on. Are people using it in other ways?

    i just bought Roxsyn so haven't plugged my guitar in yet. I put it in a bus and found it wonderful for warming up (or destroying in a lovely way) drum beats. The 3 oscillators (pitch-shifters really?) can be panned and detuned and the arp and sync'ed FX are beautiful in a gooey analog guitar-stompbox-sort of way. Really special imo.

  • @Sequencer1 thanks! You've sold me on it. 😋

  • :smile: The input threshold is key. Or just put it in a bus and smash it.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Is roxsyn still useful if you're not playing guitar into it?that's what the app store description focuses on. Are people using it in other ways?

    Like others are saying, it’s probably good for all sorts of madness, with guitar it works nicely, someone suggested finger fiddle with it yesterday which sounds fun too...

  • edited October 2020

    money back roxsynth doesn't produce any sound at all need refund!!! I broke my finger in a rage (((🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @Sequencer1 said:
    @justice86 MIDI: wim's post here should help.

    Thank you, it worked! Who would have thought that setting the midi input channel is an "expert" setting, not an "advanced" one.

  • @Emanresu said:
    money back roxsynth doesn't produce any sound at all need refund!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯🤯

    its an audio effects not an instrument so you’ll need to run something into it in the effects slot

  • Thanks for the info ! :)

  • @reasOne said:

    @Emanresu said:
    money back roxsynth doesn't produce any sound at all need refund!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯🤯

    its an audio effects not an instrument so you’ll need to run something into it in the effects slot

    I know just just joked 😆 great app actually!

  • @Emanresu said:

    @reasOne said:

    @Emanresu said:
    money back roxsynth doesn't produce any sound at all need refund!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯🤯

    its an audio effects not an instrument so you’ll need to run something into it in the effects slot

    I know just just joked 😆 great app actually!

    oh haha totally should a caught that

  • Roxsyn is an interesting one, I tried putting a couple of sine waves through it, as a 'control group', the oscillators are certainly more than pitch shifters, they add partials to the incoming waves. I'm liking just feeding it ambient noise, maybe add some modulation, enjoying the responsive soundscapes. I think this could be rigged up in all sorts of ways.
    I'd agree that Yonac went with the guitar Synth angle as it's probably the most marketable use case.

  • Has anyone tried to feed ToneStack (or a similar but non Yonac app) with a "clean/unprocessed" Geoshred guitar sound ?
    I wonder if this could produce interesting results...

  • @SpartanClownTide said:
    Roxsyn is an interesting one, I tried putting a couple of sine waves through it, as a 'control group', the oscillators are certainly more than pitch shifters, they add partials to the incoming waves. I'm liking just feeding it ambient noise, maybe add some modulation, enjoying the responsive soundscapes. I think this could be rigged up in all sorts of ways.
    I'd agree that Yonac went with the guitar Synth angle as it's probably the most marketable use case.

    Do you sink it's input clipping that's adding the upper harmonics, or possibly freq shifting, or maybe even pitch shiftering?

  • @Paulo164 said:
    Has anyone tried to feed ToneStack (or a similar but non Yonac app) with a "clean/unprocessed" Geoshred guitar sound ?
    I wonder if this could produce interesting results...

    Yes.
    I don’t use Geoshred that often, but when I do, I bypass its effects and use Tonestack, Nembrini, THU. I prefer their sound more than those onboard Geoshred.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @Paulo164 said:
    Has anyone tried to feed ToneStack (or a similar but non Yonac app) with a "clean/unprocessed" Geoshred guitar sound ?
    I wonder if this could produce interesting results...

    Yes.
    I don’t use Geoshred that often, but when I do, I bypass its effects and use Tonestack, Nembrini, THU. I prefer their sound more than those onboard Geoshred.

    Ok, thanks.

  • @Sequencer1 said:

    @SpartanClownTide said:
    Roxsyn is an interesting one, I tried putting a couple of sine waves through it, as a 'control group', the oscillators are certainly more than pitch shifters, they add partials to the incoming waves. I'm liking just feeding it ambient noise, maybe add some modulation, enjoying the responsive soundscapes. I think this could be rigged up in all sorts of ways.
    I'd agree that Yonac went with the guitar Synth angle as it's probably the most marketable use case.

    Do you sink it's input clipping that's adding the upper harmonics, or possibly freq shifting, or maybe even pitch shiftering?

    No, the manual is pretty short on technical gore but it's possibly waveshaping, possibly analysing the input to isolate fundamentals and using that as a frequency input for standard oscillators. This second possibility seems less likely looking at the waveforms it generates (not the standard pallette). It might well be calibrated to expect typical spectra associated with guitar and produces more typical waveforms in those conditions. I'm just guessing.

  • With Roxsyn, I’m finding with a lot of patches that if I constantly play, the sound will fade away. I think it’s that the envelope runs out and because of the constant input isn’t being retriggered, but I can’t figure out a way around this... has anyone else noticed this?

  • I just got Galileo 1 to complete my Yonac collection. At this price who cares?

  • @Krupa said:
    With Roxsyn, I’m finding with a lot of patches that if I constantly play, the sound will fade away. I think it’s that the envelope runs out and because of the constant input isn’t being retriggered, but I can’t figure out a way around this... has anyone else noticed this?

    Play around with the threshold knob?

  • In Mag 2: The spawn randomizer is getting me better results that are somehow usable and feels almost like cheating ha. I like the options though for the spawn, that's probably what's helping. Cheers

  • edited October 2020

    haha..man Roxsyn...

  • @Jamie_Mallender said:
    I have all the Yonac stuff already. I love all the apps. The synths are all incredibly useful and Roxsyn is the best guitar synth I’ve ever used. I’ve spent hundreds of quids over the years on various pedals that I’ve never been happy with and then an iPad app comes along and does the job a lot better for a lot less money. Also, ToneStack is as good as all the other guitar rig style apps but is much more sensibly priced for the IAP bundles and it avoids buying into positive grids business model - or going with THU which, whilst it is AUV3 and sounds ace - who can afford IAPs like that? ToneStack will be AUV3 at some point anyway according to Yonac.

    Until the new wave of amp sims came out ToneStack was my favorite, but in my opinion Nembrini, TH-U and GE Labs are all a cut above. It isn’t clear that ToneStack will become an AUv3. The last I heard on this was someone reporting more than a year ago that Yonac was looking into it. ToneStack has a lot of great effect pedals and is still serviceable but I think it has been surpassed as an amp simulator, sadly.

  • edited October 2020

    @noob said:
    haha..man Roxsyn...

    Now if this isn't something! 👍🏼

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