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Frostbite 2 by AudioThing (Released on iOS)

Frostbite is a spectral freezing plugin with a Ring Modulator and a Feedback module. With the four freezing modes (spectral, reverb, convolution, granular), you can transform any sound into ambient textures, soundscapes, or just frozen reverbs.

Frostbite can also be used for extreme sonic experiments by entirely mangling any source with extreme modulations.

The Signal Flow is flexible, you can rearrange the modules with a simple drag-and-drop, and selects between the two modes: serial and parallel. With the internal LFO you can modulate most of the parameters on each module, creating evolving eerie soundscapes.

Coming Soon to iOS!!

Comments

  • Hell yeah this one is my secret weapon on the computer

  • I'm so excited for this coming to my iPhone. I've long loved it on my Mac, so it's a wonder to have it arrive for iOS. Good old AudioThing always looking out for us on iOS.

  • edited October 31

    My big question though, is when can I buy it? Soon is such a vague term…

  • @andowrites said:
    My big question though, is when can I buy it? Soon is such a vague term…

    Shouldn't be too far away now...

  • And here I am trying to resist buying a load of new apps… 🤣

    This thing looks sooooo interesting.

  • @Samu said:

    @andowrites said:
    My big question though, is when can I buy it? Soon is such a vague term…

    Shouldn't be too far away now...

    I've long awaited this one coming to iOS…

  • @andowrites said:
    My big question though, is when can I buy it? Soon is such a vague term…

    I have it on good authority that it will be in the near future (I hope I'm not violated trust by publicly saying this). :p

  • Trying to figure out how much overlap with Cascade or UA Silo/Tails there is? What does this do that’s different?

  • edited November 7

    @timskirven said:
    Trying to figure out how much overlap with Cascade or UA Silo/Tails there is? What does this do that’s different?

    Great question which I have wondered too as I consider a Frostbite 2 purchase ... I use Cascade and Silo a lot, and have worked through many of the Frostbite 2 walkthroughs. There is some overlap, but it seems at some point each has their own uniqueness.

    Not sure which of these you already own, but here are a few thoughts which might help.

    Cascade is capable of a wide range of reverb spaces because of the way it lets you customise the diffusion chain - it's quite a unique way of working, and is capabale of a very different ambiences, all by working with quite a small range of parameters. It's been my most used reverb for some time now because of its flexibility. It can generate huge ambiences, plate-like reverbs, flanging effects, room ambiences and more,

    Silo is a bit otherworldly an really has its own thing going on - the reverb section in Silo is a bit hard to characterise, but it is more geared towards more a metallic, hard surface kind of sound. It's really good at making sounds which emulate large empty buildings or underground tunnels that kind of thing, but I'm sure that's just the edge of its capabilties and of course you also have the Grain and Spatialiser sections there too and a fantastic randomiser which has generated so many useful starting points for my own exploration and presets.

    I'd thoroughy recommend Cascade and Silo if you don't have them, and you like experimenting with creatively putting your sounds into different sounding spaces. I'm probalby going to pick up Frostbite 2, as neither Cascade or Silo have the whole spectral thing going on and I can see many uses for it in creating ambient spaces, which I do a lot.

  • What is host/DAW in the image?

    @ninobeatz said:

    Frostbite is a spectral freezing plugin with a Ring Modulator and a Feedback module. With the four freezing modes (spectral, reverb, convolution, granular), you can transform any sound into ambient textures, soundscapes, or just frozen reverbs.

    Frostbite can also be used for extreme sonic experiments by entirely mangling any source with extreme modulations.

    The Signal Flow is flexible, you can rearrange the modules with a simple drag-and-drop, and selects between the two modes: serial and parallel. With the internal LFO you can modulate most of the parameters on each module, creating evolving eerie soundscapes.

    Coming Soon to iOS!!

  • edited November 9

    You guys don’t have this yet? I downloaded to my phone yesterday. (EST)
    I don’t see mention of it in any other threads.

    [Edit] NVMND.Something about the forum search engine not working

  • @Cỗirácâyỗirpthui said:
    What is host/DAW in the image?

    Logic audio

  • thx

    @Jeezs said:

    @Cỗirácâyỗirpthui said:
    What is host/DAW in the image?

    Logic audio

  • Can anybody tell me what snk means in some presets?

  • @id_23 said:
    Can anybody tell me what snk means in some presets?

    Initials of the preset designer I think

  • Any chance it will go on sale for Black Friday? ..... or is the price "frozen"....?

  • @Vmusic said:
    Any chance it will go on sale for Black Friday? ..... or is the price "frozen"....?

    It is on sale now - after Nov 30 it goes up to $14-99.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @id_23 said:
    Can anybody tell me what snk means in some presets?

    Initials of the preset designer I think

    Thanks G!
    Had pondered that, wasn’t sure.
    :)

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