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MoDelayrium by ANTHONY DI FURIA - Released

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  • @sharifkerbage said:
    I’ve just found that the High Pass Filter knob in the Reverb unit is not working properly, it is impossible to increase it more than 26/27Hz.

    Something wrong with you hearing? JK :D

  • @sharifkerbage said:
    I’ve just found that the High Pass Filter knob in the Reverb unit is not working properly, it is impossible to increase it more than 26/27Hz.

    The little arrows over the dial increase / decrease the unit of change of the dial. Press the right arrow to go from 1 / 10 / 100 / 1000.

    It’s not great but it werks.

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:

    @sharifkerbage said:
    I’ve just found that the High Pass Filter knob in the Reverb unit is not working properly, it is impossible to increase it more than 26/27Hz.

    The little arrows over the dial increase / decrease the unit of change of the dial. Press the right arrow to go from 1 / 10 / 100 / 1000.

    It’s not great but it werks.

    Right! That's a good temporary solution.
    I find kinda difficult to get used to those weird knobs 😆

  • You're not alone. It does make sense though. Not the most elegant solution, but this is at least one way to give you the option of having the very fine control that in hardware can only really be got from the 'big knobs' beloved by Hainbach

  • @Gavinski said:
    You're not alone. It does make sense though. Not the most elegant solution, but this is at least one way to give you the option of having the very fine control that in hardware can only really be got from the 'big knobs' beloved by Hainbach

    Yeap.. maybe not the most intuitive way, but it can get really really precise!!

  • I like the doppler and the reverb from this pack:) are great.
    the interface is not good but he is making progress so we can hope...

  • Yeah I like the reverb

  • edited March 2021

    For some unknown reason (probably because this batch is readable and I love the Esoteric Synth) I bought these.

    I really wish his stuff either had a "what the f*ck does this knob do" manual and use cases, or a random button so I can just keep tapping this madness until something amazing happens

  • The buggy knob was fixed in the last update (it was in the doppler unit btw), another super-quick fix! 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼

  • And yeah, that Doppler is nice!

  • Just picked these up and I feel like a thief! These far exceed his prior apps in my opinion. There are so many Fx for this low price, it’s really insane. I was expecting to find 2-3 that I like and will use but so far, I’ve only found one out of 8 that I don’t think I’ll be using much. These are fairly simple as far as the controls and parameters but they sound great to me. I especially like the Doppler effect on an electric piano, sounds fantastic. I’ve played with these more than ToneStack Pro. Big fan! If you’re on the fence thinking they’re too weird or out there, that’s really not the case at all. They’re musical.

  • @audiblevideo said:
    Are these apps(?) multipanel behemoths like his other apps or simpler one panel jobs?

    They’re clean looking, not a ton of dials - very straight forward

  • Crikey, it’s on sale for 2 units!

  • There is some pretty cool stuff here but the ergonomics of them makes me nutty. Is there some way to change basic knob behavior? It seems like if I drag slowly up or down on a knob it can sweep the value through the whole knob range, but if I drag quicker it slows down. This seems frustratingly opposite to what I would want to do. Fast gestural sweeps IMO ought to make bigger changes. For small changes, small delicate motions seems sensible... but no. And color schemes are still a low light, low contrast challenge. Was really digging TremuloriumUnus but that red on black has me on the verge of a migraine. 😕 Can color schemes be changed by user?

    I’ll keep trying them but so far they have driven me to re-investigate other plugs I have.

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