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  • @gsdsp will reveal more as we get closer to launch

  • Gentleman’s Quarterly?

  • edited December 2023

    Is it very useful for me ?

    I don’t see any apps from GS DSP that for me bring me something that is essential, and all are very expensive compare to essentials apps.

    I try Magic Fusion when I was trusting some YouTube influencers , bought it , test it deeply 4 days with my long audio pro level experience and personally find it not useful so ask and get a refund.

    To me all GS DSP apps seems on the same style GUI. It is Christmas but I don’t need a gift thanks.🙏

    Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom

  • @NeuM said:
    Gentleman’s Quarterly?

    Lol

  • yep, those apps aren't useful for me either. massively overpriced.

  • @robertssl said:
    Is it very useful for me ?

    I don’t see any apps from GS DSP that for me bring me something that is essential, and all are very expensive compare to essentials apps.

    I try Magic Fusion when I was trusting some YouTube influencers , bought it , test it deeply 4 days with my long adi9 pro level experience and personally find it not useful so ask and get a refund.

    To me all GS DSP apps seems on the same style GUI. It is Christmas but I don’t need a gift thanks.🙏

    Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom

    They could easily have mashed all their apps in that series into one (delay, pitch and blur) but, business is business. I have them all but feel pretty much like you and hardly use them.

  • edited December 2023

    @Birdpie said:
    yep, those apps aren't useful for me either. massively overpriced.

    Compared to essential pro apps like Q3 of Fabfilter or some Tone Booster apps , overpriced is the right word.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @robertssl said:
    Is it very useful for me ?

    I don’t see any apps from GS DSP that for me bring me something that is essential, and all are very expensive compare to essentials apps.

    I try Magic Fusion when I was trusting some YouTube influencers , bought it , test it deeply 4 days with my long adi9 pro level experience and personally find it not useful so ask and get a refund.

    To me all GS DSP apps seems on the same style GUI. It is Christmas but I don’t need a gift thanks.🙏

    Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom

    They could easily have mashed all their apps in that series into one (delay, pitch and blur) but, business is business. I have them all but feel pretty much like you and hardly use them.

    It was my feeling all could be in one apps indeed. Totally agree with you it is just business. I was very happy to be refunded by Apple of Magic Fusion as it was not cheap.

  • I really want to like these apps and purchase some of them, but unfortunately I haven’t seen many rave reviews. I think the UI is very clean and the concepts seem very cool.

    And as for the previous concepts, I think it’s very hard for devs to make a profit on iOS for these music apps. So I don’t personally fault GSDSP for their business plan.

  • @animalelder said:
    I really want to like these apps and purchase some of them, but unfortunately I haven’t seen many rave reviews. I think the UI is very clean and the concepts seem very cool.

    And as for the previous concepts, I think it’s very hard for devs to make a profit on iOS for these music apps. So I don’t personally fault GSDSP for their business plan.

    Well, it's more of an observation than an accusation. Many devs do it, some more obvious than others.

  • edited December 2023

    I tried them on MacMini M1 and (imho) MagicBlur is the only one worth investing in.
    But (fortunately) I re-considered my decision to load that burden on an Air One. :o
    (it probably wouldn‘t even load)
    Surprisingly not available in Mac appstore, so I spent the giftcard on iWavestation.
    It takes some consideration what these apps are doing exactly.
    For me it was useless to pitch shift, delay or vocode spectral parts, but MagicBlur is cool. B)
    (made a mistake: replaced Fusion by Blur) :blush:

  • edited December 2023

    @animalelder said:
    I really want to like these apps and purchase some of them, but unfortunately I haven’t seen many rave reviews. I think the UI is very clean and the concepts seem very cool.

    And as for the previous concepts, I think it’s very hard for devs to make a profit on iOS for these music apps. So I don’t personally fault GSDSP for their business plan.

    @animalelder said:
    I really want to like these apps and purchase some of them, but unfortunately I haven’t seen many rave reviews. I think the UI is very clean and the concepts seem very cool.

    And as for the previous concepts, I think it’s very hard for devs to make a profit on iOS for these music apps. So I don’t personally fault GSDSP for their business plan.

    It is just an observation indeed , all dev have freedom in pricing and we are free not to buy or get refunded if we doesn’t think that app will be useful for us or is not meeting what we expect as quality for the price. Of course if the app I’d 5 usd I will not ask a refund but for pricey iOS ones I expect a pro iOS level and to add something useful for me or I ask a refund.

    I don’t play the game to support a dev or a brand just to support it. Even in the Pro studio world many consider that Legend daw like Protools are overpriced and out of game I’d SSL is still a great name but not what it was before.

    Everybody not only in the iOS music become price conscious more and more and don’t buy what they don’t need , it is the reality.

  • edited December 2023

    Well I think e.g. Magic Blur is awesome, for dub music, psychedelic effects and strangeness, trippy stuff and atmospheres etc. Its not for everyone and its a specific thing. But 20 something bucks for such high quality plugins is not something I'll complain about when considering how much more expensive stuff is on desktop, and considering the work it actually takes to make this stuff vs the payoff when selling using the appstore.

    Robertssl: "Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom". Like geez, ok I hear you, but you don't even know what it is yet... Chill x)

  • @Icoustik said:
    Well I think e.g. Magic Blur is awesome, for dub music, psychedelic effects and strangeness, trippy stuff and atmospheres etc. Its not for everyone and its a specific thing. But 20 something bucks for such high quality plugins is not something I'll complain about when considering how much more expensive stuff is on desktop, and considering the work it actually takes to make this stuff vs the payoff when selling using the appstore.

    Robertssl: "Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom". Like geez, ok I hear you, but you don't even know what it is yet... Chill x)

    I will never have the GAS syndrom I will do a dedicated post how I see iOS music vs Gas syndrom

  • @Birdpie said:
    yep, those apps aren't useful for me either. massively overpriced.

    They’re overpriced because they’re not useful to you? lol very cheap compared to desktop and pretty much on par with fab filter pricing and they’re all very feature packed. So you think Fab Filter is overpriced as well.

  • Not sure why the hate in these comments. They have a bundle that’s a great deal and do sales multiple times a year, but I don’t think they’re overpriced at all. Seems like that argument only comes up when someone doesn’t like an app. But if they like it, it’s never overpriced. Hmmm.

    Anyways, I’m excited for this one. Their apps are some of my favorites and most used. Unique approach, cool sounds, good UI. MagicBlur, Delay, and Pitch are all 3 very worth having. Fusion I haven’t used as often but it was fun when I did.

  • i just don't like what i hear, that's all.
    maybe the price would be ok if i would like it.
    i can do that already with what i have, if i want to.

  • and it's overpriced when i can do it with free apps. maybe not with a fancy ui.

  • edited December 2023

    Interesting... you can do that (quote below from their site) with free apps ?
    in „acceptable“ quality ?

    What the heck is a Spectral Blur?
    First we need to understand what a spectral frame is. The incoming audio signal is chopped into small pieces, where each piece is getting analysed for the individual frequencies it is composed of. This process transforms your audio into a series of so called spectral frames, which can be converted back to form your audio signal again. Just like how a video appears to flow seamlessly, it’s actually a rapid succession of individual frames, or pictures, played back really fast.
    ...
    Now in our case it’s not a series of video frames, but a series of spectral frames, and instead of gradually changing pixels we seamlessly morph the frequency content of one spectral frame to the next. But we can even do better! We are not limited to a single blur time - we can define separate blur times per frequency!
    Optionally you can deactivate the morphing part, holding each frame until the next one is picked, and turn the whole thing into a spectral freezer. And if that’s not cool enough (no pun intended) you can even reverse the morph direction, apply envelopes and shift the pitch to create unique sounding effects never heard before.

    I’d hardly buy apps that don‘t have a unique processing character and sound good (imh ears), but MagicBlur convinced me.
    (to be precise: even for the desktop price)

  • @Telefunky said:
    Interesting... you can do that (quote below from their site) with free apps ?
    in „acceptable“ quality ?

    What the heck is a Spectral Blur?
    First we need to understand what a spectral frame is. The incoming audio signal is chopped into small pieces, where each piece is getting analysed for the individual frequencies it is composed of. This process transforms your audio into a series of so called spectral frames, which can be converted back to form your audio signal again. Just like how a video appears to flow seamlessly, it’s actually a rapid succession of individual frames, or pictures, played back really fast.
    ...
    Now in our case it’s not a series of video frames, but a series of spectral frames, and instead of gradually changing pixels we seamlessly morph the frequency content of one spectral frame to the next. But we can even do better! We are not limited to a single blur time - we can define separate blur times per frequency!
    Optionally you can deactivate the morphing part, holding each frame until the next one is picked, and turn the whole thing into a spectral freezer. And if that’s not cool enough (no pun intended) you can even reverse the morph direction, apply envelopes and shift the pitch to create unique sounding effects never heard before.

    I’d hardly buy apps that don‘t have a unique processing character and sound good (imh ears), but MagicBlur convinced me.
    (to be precise: even for the desktop price)

    Yeah right, show me those free apps :P

  • @Icoustik said:

    @Telefunky said:
    Interesting... you can do that (quote below from their site) with free apps ?
    in „acceptable“ quality ?

    What the heck is a Spectral Blur?
    First we need to understand what a spectral frame is. The incoming audio signal is chopped into small pieces, where each piece is getting analysed for the individual frequencies it is composed of. This process transforms your audio into a series of so called spectral frames, which can be converted back to form your audio signal again. Just like how a video appears to flow seamlessly, it’s actually a rapid succession of individual frames, or pictures, played back really fast.
    ...
    Now in our case it’s not a series of video frames, but a series of spectral frames, and instead of gradually changing pixels we seamlessly morph the frequency content of one spectral frame to the next. But we can even do better! We are not limited to a single blur time - we can define separate blur times per frequency!
    Optionally you can deactivate the morphing part, holding each frame until the next one is picked, and turn the whole thing into a spectral freezer. And if that’s not cool enough (no pun intended) you can even reverse the morph direction, apply envelopes and shift the pitch to create unique sounding effects never heard before.

    I’d hardly buy apps that don‘t have a unique processing character and sound good (imh ears), but MagicBlur convinced me.
    (to be precise: even for the desktop price)

    Yeah right, show me those free apps :P

    Yes that is definitely not possible.

  • @Birdpie said:
    and it's overpriced when i can do it with free apps. maybe not with a fancy ui.

    What free apps do you have that do exactly what those do?

    Also that still doesn’t make it overpriced. It’s priced very fairly, imo. Maybe it’s not worth the price for what you would use it for but that doesn’t mean it’s overpriced and saying things like that just turns people away from an app they may otherwise like and does more harm than good. It’s possibly to critique an app without getting into things like that.

  • If you aren’t interested in a plugin, there is the option to just move your attention elsewhere to something that does interest you rather than shit on the developer

  • @Fingolfinzz said:
    If you aren’t interested in a plugin, there is the option to just move your attention elsewhere to something that does interest you rather than shit on the developer

    Exactly. Kinda getting tired of seeing that happen constantly.

  • Hey everybody,

    To be honest, that was not the kind of fuzz I expected when announcing a new product, but I‘m always open for feedback! I hear you, maybe what’s coming fits your price expectations better!

    Also I‘m well aware that our Magic series is pretty unique, which comes at the cost of not being everybody‘s taste (on the other hand others love it like I do).

    Back to topic though: I haven‘t even given a hint at anything yet but I did now ;) To be clear, it‘s not another Magic plugin and it‘s going to be in a different price range - more soon!

    Cheers,
    Gustav

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @robertssl said:
    Is it very useful for me ?

    I don’t see any apps from GS DSP that for me bring me something that is essential, and all are very expensive compare to essentials apps.

    I try Magic Fusion when I was trusting some YouTube influencers , bought it , test it deeply 4 days with my long adi9 pro level experience and personally find it not useful so ask and get a refund.

    To me all GS DSP apps seems on the same style GUI. It is Christmas but I don’t need a gift thanks.🙏

    Not interested at all I don’t have hyped GAS syndrom

    They could easily have mashed all their apps in that series into one (delay, pitch and blur) but, business is business. I have them all but feel pretty much like you and hardly use them.

    I love GS DSP apps because they forced me to find replacements and recreate effects with tools I already had. I don’t own any of them, simply because I couldn’t choose which one I needed most, and I can’t afford all of them.

    At the moment, my choice is MagicPitch. But I can’t find a proper demo or test that will confirm whether it is a plain frequency shifter or a pitch shifter. If this is a good pitch shifter, it wouldn’t be possible to just randomly select a frequency range and keep all formants in place. So I’m still undecided.

    What’s your opinion about MagicPitch?

  • @Luxthor said:
    What’s your opinion about MagicPitch?

    I think pitch shifters are hard to integrate in projects in general so I haven't used it much. One thing that are really cool with their apps is of course the internal automation options, those work really well. The problem is it's hard to do something useful with them, or I find it hard I should say. Another problem with the apps are they all sound very metallic for some reason. Not very helpful, I know, sorry.

  • edited December 2023

    @gsdsp said:
    Hey everybody,

    To be honest, that was not the kind of fuzz I expected when announcing a new product, but I‘m always open for feedback! I hear you, maybe what’s coming fits your price expectations better!

    Also I‘m well aware that our Magic series is pretty unique, which comes at the cost of not being everybody‘s taste (on the other hand others love it like I do).

    Back to topic though: I haven‘t even given a hint at anything yet but I did now ;) To be clear, it‘s not another Magic plugin and it‘s going to be in a different price range - more soon!

    Cheers,
    Gustav

    FWIW I’ve gotten them all so far and find them to be excellent. I usually see mostly praise for your apps, I just think all the haters have congregated in this one thread 😂. Excited to see what’s coming :)

  • @gsdsp said:
    Hey everybody,

    To be honest, that was not the kind of fuzz I expected when announcing a new product, but I‘m always open for feedback! I hear you, maybe what’s coming fits your price expectations better!

    Also I‘m well aware that our Magic series is pretty unique, which comes at the cost of not being everybody‘s taste (on the other hand others love it like I do).

    Back to topic though: I haven‘t even given a hint at anything yet but I did now ;) To be clear, it‘s not another Magic plugin and it‘s going to be in a different price range - more soon!

    Cheers,
    Gustav

    Hi,

    That a good point that you go now in a different type of app so as personally I am interested to see if it can fit my very personal expectations everyone is different.

    Sorry if I was a bit direct in my judgement but I am Asperger autist so we tell always what we think without diplomacy.

    As a ex Pro audio engineer I love your GUI approach and the quality of yiur dev skill. The magic serie cannot fit to everyone but the quality is here.

    I think that it is important to have more demos how to use it as I share the opinion stated by many here there are not many valuable demo to explain really what the magic serie can bring for some of us. To collaborate with serious YouTubers that take time to demo it and find what is inspiring or not overlapping other apps is perhaps a good idea. Avoid of course the influencer that scratch just the surface of an apps as they use it only during one hour.

  • @robertssl said:

    @gsdsp said:
    Hey everybody,

    To be honest, that was not the kind of fuzz I expected when announcing a new product, but I‘m always open for feedback! I hear you, maybe what’s coming fits your price expectations better!

    Also I‘m well aware that our Magic series is pretty unique, which comes at the cost of not being everybody‘s taste (on the other hand others love it like I do).

    Back to topic though: I haven‘t even given a hint at anything yet but I did now ;) To be clear, it‘s not another Magic plugin and it‘s going to be in a different price range - more soon!

    Cheers,
    Gustav

    Hi,

    That a good point that you go now in a different type of app so as personally I am interested to see if it can fit my very personal expectations everyone is different.

    Sorry if I was a bit direct in my judgement but I am Asperger autist so we tell always what we think without diplomacy.

    As a ex Pro audio engineer I love your GUI approach and the quality of yiur dev skill. The magic serie cannot fit to everyone but the quality is here.

    I think that it is important to have more demos how to use it as I share the opinion stated by many here there are not many valuable demo to explain really what the magic serie can bring for some of us. To collaborate with serious YouTubers that take time to demo it and find what is inspiring or not overlapping other apps is perhaps a good idea. Avoid of course the influencer that scratch just the surface of an apps as they use it only during one hour.

    To be fair, you will be hard pressed to find any YouTube demo of a single app that’s over an hour.

    More demos would definitely be beneficial however. I think the apps are great and better demos would surely lead to more sales.

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