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Arguments - Signal Processing by AudioThing (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/arguments-signal-processing/id6737157145

Arguments is a vintage-style test equipment plugin for tone generation and dual audio processing. It takes two signals and smashes them together using math derived from analog nuclear research processors. The results are dynamic, often unpredictable but always unique. Since each part of Arguments can run independently, it also works as a sonically rich test tone generator, as a complex distortion unit, or as a multimode filter.
Arguments open nature rewards exploration, the presets are a mere suggestion for you to jump off from.

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  • Premiere starting now!

  • Looks and sounds fantastic. Great intro video as always. Really have to appreciate the level of detail put into the analog vibe.

  • This seems really fun in a noisy way! Stoked to have another Hainbach and Audiothing collab!

  • edited November 20

    Working with it now. It’s very like a mini rack of modular, and as open as that sounds. Pretty deep interactions across the separate units, especially the maths functions. Easy to get massive bit crush style distortion, and drones. Early indications are that it mashes well with Lines, Wires, Gong Amp and Speakers for the whole test department (great band!) experience. More subtle stuff is… taking some work. Gonna take a while to get my head round this…

  • edited November 20

    After “Wires” another plugin that is of historic relevance and a trigger of “good old memories” for me. I used to work in a radiation lab at uni and enjoyed the Nuclear Instrumentation Modules very much. Later on I had a decommissioned NIM rack myself. Sadly gave it away. When I saw the first Eurorack synthesizer I immediately had to think about the good old NIMs. Great that they have a comeback in this creative plugin.

  • @catherder said:
    After “Wires” another plugin that is of historic relevance and a trigger of “good old memories” for me. I used to work in a radiation lab at uni and enjoyed the Nuclear Instrumentation Modules very much. Later on I had a decommissioned NIM rack myself. Sadly gave it away. When I saw the first Eurorack synthesizer I immediately had to think about the good old NIMs. Great that they have a comeback in this creative plugin.

    This is cool, yes! It's growing on me more over time too, maybe turning into one of my faves among these Audiothing and Hainbach collabs. The oscillator alone sounds really beautiful too, pity it's not a full synth

  • Thanks guys! I'm happy you are liking Arguments :)

    @Gavinski said:
    This is cool, yes! It's growing on me more over time too, maybe turning into one of my faves among these Audiothing and Hainbach collabs. The oscillator alone sounds really beautiful too, pity it's not a full synth

    The original idea was simply to create a basic oscillator, but as is often the case, we kept adding more and more features. As you can see in Hainbach's video, you can load multiple instances of Arguments to use as a "synth." That said, building a fully-featured synth would indeed be very exciting. Anyway, we already have a couple of instruments currently in development.

  • @audiothing said:
    Thanks guys! I'm happy you are liking Arguments :)

    @Gavinski said:
    This is cool, yes! It's growing on me more over time too, maybe turning into one of my faves among these Audiothing and Hainbach collabs. The oscillator alone sounds really beautiful too, pity it's not a full synth

    The original idea was simply to create a basic oscillator, but as is often the case, we kept adding more and more features. As you can see in Hainbach's video, you can load multiple instances of Arguments to use as a "synth." That said, building a fully-featured synth would indeed be very exciting. Anyway, we already have a couple of instruments currently in development.

    Yes, I actually just posted little YouTube short using a bunch of instances to make a drone:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/_TFU5Yqfd2o

  • @audiothing said:
    Thanks guys! I'm happy you are liking Arguments :)

    @Gavinski said:
    This is cool, yes! It's growing on me more over time too, maybe turning into one of my faves among these Audiothing and Hainbach collabs. The oscillator alone sounds really beautiful too, pity it's not a full synth

    The original idea was simply to create a basic oscillator, but as is often the case, we kept adding more and more features. As you can see in Hainbach's video, you can load multiple instances of Arguments to use as a "synth." That said, building a fully-featured synth would indeed be very exciting. Anyway, we already have a couple of instruments currently in development.

    Oh my God…. now THAT piques my interest!!!

    I want to get this , but funds are limited right now . It’s either this or Frostbite at this time!

  • Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

  • @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

  • @Gavinski said:

    Premiere starting now!

    Love your demo setup @Gavinski ! Two times Fluss at the inputs and a Blackhole behind can create very very dark sounds. To stay with “Things” I chucked a “Wires” before the Blackhole, and tapped the reels to add the Stasi-voices. Goosebumps…

  • @catherder said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Premiere starting now!

    Love your demo setup @Gavinski ! Two times Fluss at the inputs and a Blackhole behind can create very very dark sounds. To stay with “Things” I chucked a “Wires” before the Blackhole, and tapped the reels to add the Stasi-voices. Goosebumps…

    That sounds good! I don't think I ended up really properly demoing the 2 fluss setup, it was more the background music for the intro, but it was a really nice little combo, yes!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

    Thanks @Gavinski, I’ll check it out! 😺

  • @Gavinski said:

    @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

    Thanks @Gavinski! I'm going to make a few videos for desktop as well as sidechain can be quite confusing and works in different ways across DAWs.

  • @audiothing said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

    Thanks @Gavinski! I'm going to make a few videos for desktop as well as sidechain can be quite confusing and works in different ways across DAWs.

    Is this compatible with GarageBand iOS? Asking as I don’t think sidechaining works with it

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @audiothing said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

    Thanks @Gavinski! I'm going to make a few videos for desktop as well as sidechain can be quite confusing and works in different ways across DAWs.

    Is this compatible with GarageBand iOS? Asking as I don’t think sidechaining works with it

    No clue Billy, never used GarageBand tbh

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @audiothing said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @gdog said:
    Hi @audiothing how do you do side chaining on iOS in AUM?
    PS: Loving Arguments so far! 👍🎛🔊🚀

    I cover that in my YouTube vid on this, posted above 👍

    Thanks @Gavinski! I'm going to make a few videos for desktop as well as sidechain can be quite confusing and works in different ways across DAWs.

    Is this compatible with GarageBand iOS? Asking as I don’t think sidechaining works with it

    No clue Billy, never used GarageBand tbh

    Same query with Loopy Pro: will it work, as there is no sidechain here either?

  • I had a dream about Arguments last night. Can't stop thinking about it. Didn't want to spend more on an app right now, but hey, you can't take it with you and my kids need the benefit of inheriting nothing but an iPad full of cool apps, right?

  • edited 3:34PM

    Doesn’t RM-1 Wave Modulator by Kai Aras do something very similar to this?

    On paper, it looks like it does AND it modulates from L/R inputs, via internal OSC, or side chain.

    Could be totally different beasts but I just played with RM-1 again and the general functionality and filtering seems similar to me.

    No shade… just checking to make sure it’s not redundant with what I already have.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rm-1-wave-modulator/id1436855751

  • edited 3:28PM

    @audiothing I am enjoying this app in AUM, but I have a suggestion for an additional input mode:
    How about a third input mode that uses the two stereo channels of the input signal as A and B ? Not all plugin hosts and DAWs support side chaining. This would be just mono on the individual inputs of course. But I’d rather use the plugin with mono inputs inside LoopyPro than not at all. Or one could run two instances in parallel to have true stereo in this configuration.

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