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apeFilter Video Demo and Tutorial
This is super cool and I would imagine is going to be very very useful to a lot of people here, awesome app
http://www.thesoundtestroom.com/apefilter/
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This one took me by suprise, was not expecting this app but took a chance, glad I did, it is indeed awsome.
Good video as usual. I'm liking this one as well. Btw, the reason for the bandwidth staying locked (this took me a while to figure out as well) is that the parameter, on that preset, is mapped to the accelerometer. You can turn the accelerometer thing on/off by tapping on the button top right button that, the one that kinda looks like a game controller D-pad.
I'm having one issue with this though. When you drive the filters/levels high, past the clipping point so the meters turn red, the compressor/limiter will kick in keeping from digital clipping, giving it all that nice pumping/thumping effect that works very good on drums in particular. If I record the sound with the internal recorder, the result is just a distorted mess. I get the same result recording the audio to an app in the output slot in Audiobus, with apeFilter in the effect slot. Which is even stranger, since the audio coming from audiobus's output pipe at playback should be exactly the same as the recorded result. Which way I record it, I always get a result that sounds as if the dynamics/limiter is somehow bypassed in apeFilter and in turn giving me only that massive digital clipping sound.
@ChrisG interesting comment and a bit dismaying. I wonder if anyone has anything to add or if the dev has eyes on this if they might have any thoughts. As you outline it this issue might be enough to stop my reliably swift hand from purchase.