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luapsel by OSC Audio (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/luapsel/id6569224196

All new samples & stand-alone app (+AUv3)!
Decent Sampler no longer required.

luapsel: Unique Evolving Electric Guitar Ambience

luapsel is a collection of Electric Guitar samples, meticulously multi-sampled in Round Robin and reversed in the most transparent way possible to offer your projects an easy-to-use calming vibe.

Play around with built-in delay, reverb, and chorus effects, or go au naturel. Sound design is a breeze with real-time filters, release control, and tuning options.

Get luapsel for free inside Decent Sampler or just enjoy the raw samples, or grab the new improved app for just $1.

Features:

-Polyphonic reversed guitar sounds
-Round Robin sampling for nuanced playback
-Four articulations: Original, Looped, Fast, & Slow
-Built-in delay, reverb, and chorus effects
-Real-time low-pass filter (Tone)
-ADSR Release control and real-time sampling uning
-Available for Decent Sampler or as standalone samples

Comments

  • Les Paul reversed for a buck!
    Instabuy!

  • It’s great fun for a quid! I’ve just uploaded a track to Creations made solely with it, if interested.

  • These are extraordinarily reasonably priced apps. Are you sure you wouldn't want to charge a bit more?

  • All I’m getting is crackles and pops on both my iPhone and iPad. Also it doesn’t sound like a guitar at all to me. I just went to the App Store to try to get my money back, but for some reason, it won’t let me

  • @NeuM said:
    These are extraordinarily reasonably priced apps. Are you sure you wouldn't want to charge a bit more?

    Definitely not worth more than a dollar.

  • @colorsinspace said:
    All I’m getting is crackles and pops on both my iPhone and iPad. Also it doesn’t sound like a guitar at all to me. I just went to the App Store to try to get my money back, but for some reason, it won’t let me

    If you just bought it, you can't immediately request a refund. You have to wait for their billing cycle to actually charge you and then provide you with a bill. After you get that (it could take a week or two), then you can request a refund.

  • Just bought the equally cheap Kalimba app to offer some support to this dev. And I can strongly recommend healingBowl too.

  • I'm at a baseball game, but I purchased the app. Will try it out once home. Intriguing.

  • I like the Healing Bowl but this one…not so sure. I really can't detect anything round robin-ish going on and that Release knob doesn't seem to do much; or maybe only with the looped sample. Of the four string settings, only the looped one seems any different than the others.
    It was only a buck so I'm not too remorseful. My fault for not investigating the Decent Sampler version first.

  • edited August 2024

    @id_23 @NeuM Glad to hear you enjoyed the launch 🤘

    @Svetlovska That's awesome, post a link! Thanks for the support.

    @jwmmakerofmusic Let me know what you think, enjoy!

    @MrStochastic Thanks for your feedback 🙏 The release knob can be tricky with this sample, I'll adjust it for the next update so it's easier to use or maybe swap it with something more useful.

    The original sound (included in the slider) was available only with one attack time, and since it's a bit more complicated than just changing the attack time, I went ahead and added slow and fast as options to give a little more control. These both change the sample (it's still similar to the original), and the ADSR accordingly. In the future more sounds will be added with different timbres. I'm actually working on some now with an EBow, so stay tuned. Existing users can update in the future free of charge. If there's anything you'd like to see in the future, let me know!

    @colorsinspace Sorry to hear you're having some issues, I'd love to see what's going on and how I can make the app work better for you. If you haven't reach out to support here: [email protected]

    For anyone interested, we've added a new audio demo with the launch of v1.0.1 (some quick updates), to make sure you can hear all of the options before you jump in.

  • @Svetlovska 🤯 That was epic, great work. Thank you for sharing, that just made my day.

  • @OSC_Audio said:
    @MrStochastic Thanks for your feedback 🙏 The release knob can be tricky with this sample, I'll adjust it for the next update so it's easier to use or maybe swap it with something more useful.

    The original sound (included in the slider) was available only with one attack time, and since it's a bit more complicated than just changing the attack time, I went ahead and added slow and fast as options to give a little more control. These both change the sample (it's still similar to the original), and the ADSR accordingly. In the future more sounds will be added with different timbres. I'm actually working on some now with an EBow, so stay tuned. Existing users can update in the future free of charge. If there's anything you'd like to see in the future, let me know!

    Thanks for your response. I didn't mean to sound too cranky about it.

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