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Crystalline update!

Don't sleep on this update, everyone - the time-synced delays are a very awesome addition, and there are some other great features too. Thanks, Holderness! Works great on iPad 4, iOS 7.1.2

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  • When I read that Crystalline has introduced ducking delay, I thought it was an angry typo, in my defence I have never been exposed to that that particular piece of lingo, but with a little help from google I am now all set to experiment

  • @papertiger said:

    Don't sleep on this update, everyone - the time-synced delays are a very awesome addition, and there are some other great features too. Thanks, Holderness! Works great on iPad 4, iOS 7.1.2

    You're quite welcome!

    @banjofran said:

    When I read that Crystalline has introduced ducking delay, I thought it was an angry typo, in my defence I have never been exposed to that that particular piece of lingo, but with a little help from google I am now all set to experiment

    Some rejected update description ideas included "I want to duck you like an animal" and "go duck yourself". Ok, not really but I should try to sneak something in there next time just to see if it gets through review. :)

  • edited October 2014

    Since ducking is not familiar to many people, here's a little overview on its use in Crystalline.

    Oftentimes guitarists will use moderate ducking settings in a subtle manner to compress the delay/reverb trail a little in order to tame the effect trail a bit while playing. Alternatively you can use higher sensitivity and lower threshold for a more drastic side chain compression style effect. Of course there's a wide range in between these extremes so you'll want to experiment with all 3 ducking parameters according to the source material you're running through Crystalline in order to achieve the desired result.

    Here's some guitar examples, and the mother ducking tutorial for Crystalline.

    Edit: Not sure why these aren't embedding at the moment so here's the links.

    Crystalline New Delay/Reverb Ducking Audio Examples

    Crystalline Delay/Reverb Ducking Tutorial

  • Wow. That very much changes what's possible with Crystalline. What a great idea. Thank you!

  • @syrupcore said:

    Wow. That very much changes what's possible with Crystalline. What a great idea. Thank you!

    Coming to Echo Pad soonish as well. :)

  • WTD? Great add!

  • @HoldernessMedia said:

    @syrupcore said:

    Wow. That very much changes what's possible with Crystalline. What a great idea. Thank you!

    Coming to Echo Pad soonish as well. :)

    Sahweet. Is ducking the loopers on the table at this point?

  • @syrupcore said:

    @HoldernessMedia said:

    @syrupcore said:

    Wow. That very much changes what's possible with Crystalline. What a great idea. Thank you!

    Coming to Echo Pad soonish as well. :)

    Sahweet. Is ducking the loopers on the table at this point?

    Yep. :)

  • oh. snap.

  • The updates are...Stunning.

  • edited October 2014

    Good stuff. + many.

  • Holderness, FTW!

  • @HoldernessMedia The "ducking" feature adition is genious Chris! A Doug from the @thesoundtestroom would say "simply brilliant!".

  • @jakoB_haQ said:

    @HoldernessMedia The "ducking" feature adition is genious Chris! A Doug from the @thesoundtestroom would say "simply brilliant!".

    Thanks man! It definitely makes Crystallline even more flexible so I hope people enjoy it.

  • edited October 2014

    Why are some of your apps universal some not?

    your brilliant simple user interface would work on ipad & iphone....

    why is e.g.

    echopad works on ipad & iphone

    crystalline is just for the ipad.
    ....

    my iphone6 would be happy to use them ;-)

  • I will be releasing iPhone versions of the rest of my apps soon, probably before the end of the year. :)

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