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Audiothing Dials released! (Drone live tweaking demo Vid)

https://apps.apple.com/app/dials-test-equipment-channel/id1660423191

See the pinned comment for Dials links for iOS / desktop, review, store description, specs, giveaway details etc - 3 winners can win a copy of any AudioThing iOS app. Details in the pinned comment as usual

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  • Intro Price $12.99 / €15.99 ends March 10th, 2023. Full price: $23.99 / €19.99

    Dials is a detailed digital translation of a unique combination of 1950s electronic music hardware from composer and YouTuber Hainbach’s studio. It is made with the rich sound and experimental spirit of early electronic music studios in mind. Available as AUv3 plugin and Standalone.

    Seller
    AudioThing Ltd.

    Size
    31.1 MB

    Category
    Music
    Compatibility
    iPhone
    Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
    iPad
    Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
    iPod touch
    Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

  • Oh wow! This is great! With fundamental, Fluss and wires we gots ourselves a radiphonic sound studio! It is much more interesting than I thought it would be!

  • @CapnWillie said:
    What exactly does it do?😵‍💫

    It trashes the audio signal or as some like to put it adds 'color' to the sound...

  • I quite like using this as the preamp / compressor stage for my guitar, probably not science but my art appreciates it 😁

  • @CapnWillie said:
    What exactly does it do?😵‍💫

    It’s an emulator of vintage pre-amp, compressor and high and low pass filters. But you can automate the filters and volume with the built in LFO.

  • And it’s modulation is called trip for a reason

    @sevenape said:

    @CapnWillie said:
    What exactly does it do?😵‍💫

    It’s an emulator of vintage pre-amp, compressor and high and low pass filters. But you can automate the filters and volume with the built in LFO.

  • edited February 2023

    Just trying it now. The aforementioned dial automation makes it way more interesting than the rather dry tech description of it makes it sound. Definitely puts you straight into Hainbach mode. Gonna like this, I think… :)

    Update: wow. Definitely getting some great ‘Hainbach’ from this. Pairs lovely with Wires. Treating it like a great big characterful filter/distortion seems to work well…

  • what’s the difference between this and wires? thanks!

  • All you had to say was @audiothing and @Hainbach . Sold!

  • edited February 2023

    @drewhino said:
    what’s the difference between this and wires? thanks!

    Utterly different apps - maybe watch Hainbach's vids on both to compare

  • Dials - really nice vintage preamp and filters with quite a nice built in modulation system.

    Wires basically mostly useful as a delay with some motor noises, lossy degraded signal, clicks etc

  • Very good demo by Doug, fantastic stuff, damn it’s so good.

  • edited February 2023

    Recently I was in doubt of purchasing Dials or another pre-amp plugin especially since I’m a fan of the old electronic studios (Raymond Scott, Phillips NatLab and BBC Radiophonic to name the most common). After testing several plugs my decision fell on the channelstrip from KIT Plugins (BB N105) but Dials definitely has an interesting character. It saturates nicely when pushed. The resonant filters are really nice to. So i’m still interested in Dials and will definitely purchase the iOS version.

    I find the modulation options within the Audiothing plugins a bit limited. I run Bitwig on Mac so can overcome that “problem”. With that said and with old electronic studios in mind a motion recorder that can be triggered or looped would be very welcome 🙏

  • Wonder when Outer Space is going to come out... that's the one I want after fiddling with the desktop version for a while. It has features not found on any other Roland Space Echo emulations I've seen.

  • @Bietfriek said:
    Recently I was in doubt of purchasing Dials or another pre-amp plugin especially since I’m a fan of the old electronic studios (Raymond Scott, Phillips NatLab and BBC Radiophonic to name the most common). After testing several plugs my decision fell on the channelstrip from KIT Plugins (BB N105) but Dials definitely has an interesting character. It saturates nicely when pushed. The resonant filters are really nice to. So i’m still interested in Dials and will definitely purchase the iOS version.

    I find the modulation options within the Audiothing plugins a bit limited. I run Bitwig on Mac so can overcome that “problem”. With that said and with old electronic studios in mind a motion recorder that can be triggered or looped would be very welcome 🙏

    Yeah, only 1 lfo is a pity really, but you can always use external lfos, definitely like the character of this though!

  • In the early days of shifting the locus of my writing/recording from iOS to Mac. So I really shouldn't be picking this up, but that automation is really cool. And this sounds excellent, and it doesn't have that "Oh, you're using Hainbach's Wires app, aren't you?" vibe.

  • Drone demo
    See pinned comment for giveaway details

  • edited February 2023

    @Gavinski said:
    Drone demo
    See pinned comment for giveaway details

    How good with Tomofon?

    Is that 54% cpu?

  • I have tons of different apps open in this session, including some heavy ones like FF reverb. Dials is not cpu heavy. Haven’t tried with tomofon but it would work well with anything really

  • @Gavinski said:
    I have tons of different apps open in this session, including some heavy ones like FF reverb. Dials is not cpu heavy. Haven’t tried with tomofon but it would work well with anything really

    Coooool.

  • @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have tons of different apps open in this session, including some heavy ones like FF reverb. Dials is not cpu heavy. Haven’t tried with tomofon but it would work well with anything really

    Coooool.

    Did you grab it?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have tons of different apps open in this session, including some heavy ones like FF reverb. Dials is not cpu heavy. Haven’t tried with tomofon but it would work well with anything really

    Coooool.

    Did you grab it?

    Yeah its cool.

    Have to say. I can return apps...

    but will keep.

    I guess its a filter with character and modulation. You could obviously make elsewhere but may not have the character and even more complex modulation isnt always neccessary.

  • @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I have tons of different apps open in this session, including some heavy ones like FF reverb. Dials is not cpu heavy. Haven’t tried with tomofon but it would work well with anything really

    Coooool.

    Did you grab it?

    Yeah its cool.

    Have to say. I can return apps...

    but will keep.

    I guess its a filter with character and modulation. You could obviously make elsewhere but may not have the character and even more complex modulation isnt always neccessary.

    Yeah I think this is really about the character, certainly you could build your own version to some extent, would it sound as good, I don't know. The very beautiful Audiothing interfaces are always a plus for me even though they don't really take advantage of touchscreen in the way that an ios native app like, say, Borderlands or Fluss can. But I love the aesthetics and get a lot of pleasure from using apps that are beautiful to look at. Ugly apps tend to stay at the back of the app drawer, there are just some things out there that my eyes and brain cannot stand even if they have great functionality.

  • edited February 2023

    @Samu said:

    @CapnWillie said:
    What exactly does it do?😵‍💫

    It trashes the audio signal or as some like to put it adds 'color' to the sound...

    I'm so with you all the way on this one, @Samu 🙂👌

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    In the early days of shifting the locus of my writing/recording from iOS to Mac.

    (Don't want to hijack the thread but you should write more about this on another (its own?) thread, @ExAsperis99 . I'm grappling with this exact project, and while I do more and more on the Mac, I keep coming back to the iPad for some of the stuff that it's so good at.)

  • edited February 2023

    This is really nice on the low end, I like how it saturates bass and kicks a lot. I can get a lot of interesting percussive sounds too playing with the resonance of the filters

  • @Fingolfinzz said:
    This is really nice on the low end, I like how it saturates bass and kicks a lot. I can get a lot of interesting percussive sounds too playing with the resonance of the filters

    Yes, it can be super phat. Great for characterful pulsing tones. I've really had fun using it pretty hardcore on vtines.

  • Man I’m living for these AudioThing AUs. I’ve been wanting them to port for so long and now I’m snatching them all up. This one is great.

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