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Svep - Stereo Phaser, Flanger, Chorus

edited November 2014 in General App Discussion

Modulation effect from Klevgränd, IAA, AB etc.

http://klevgrand.se/svep/index.php

https://appsto.re/au/MEhc4.i

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  • My bank balance is starting to get small hits today ! this I just picked up, GoodReader for midi files at 0.69p and also ScaleGen for a £1.50 bargain in the bundle as already had Gestrument. Korg Module to come later !

  • Bought! The Klevgränd-stuff is great...

  • Nice! Linked or seperate control of both channels. Straightforward UI as you would expect from Klevgränd.

  • edited November 2014

    man,i really like his stuff even if i didn't bought one yet.There was always some other stuff coming into the way :) But i grabbed a big (discounted) giftcard today (in preparation for the BF sales) and i think it's time to grab them all now :)

    How is his stuff running in,say,Auria or Cubasis as IAA?Smooth,light on cpu,wihout glitches? (ios 8)

  • I only have SquashIt but never encountered a single glitch.

  • @Crabman Likewise to the above, i use that and vandelay regularly in auria iaa/ab, yes efficient on resources.

  • Svep? Sounds as if I should have purchased it in Ik#@ and then thrown it in the bin outside the store in dismay. Google translate comes up with " your dog has barnacles", which is somewhat suspect and possibly totally untrue.
    Can any of our Swedish compadre's supply a correct translation?

    I checked the dog and found zero barnacles, but scraped his undercarriage anyway.

  • Svep = Sweep :)

  • Of course! Thanks @Samu

  • edited November 2014

    Svep, this is the type of effects I'm looking for. Love the amps in BIAs which I run in JamUP Pro which has less latency after they are moved, but I am not thrilled by the effects. Using the effect apps in iOS via AB gives a much better sound as long as you can keep the latency under control. Bought Svep too.

    Setup a spreadsheet in Numbers to keep track of my iOS app budget, going down fast.

  • Going to take your tip on this one Gentlemen.

  • Got this yesterday along with Laplace. Running Laplace into a chain of all Klevgränd's apps gave some great results. These three fx apps are very nice.

  • Grabbed this one without even reading a single feature or watching a demo. LOVE the Klevgrand effects.

  • @StormJH1 said:

    Grabbed this one without even reading a single feature or watching a demo. LOVE the Klevgrand effects.

    Me too haha, only read "Svep" on Twitter, pressed the link->buy button without looking and without having a clue what it actually was. Sundhage (the dev), his previous stuff on iOS have just been so amazingly well designed, and are a real joy to use on a touch screen. His stuff sounds great as well obviously, and seems to play really nice with the innards of the various iDevices.

  • How does this sound in comparison to Ultra phaser?

  • Works great with synths and other apps, obviously, but these apps seem to pair well with guitar. Simplicity of interface helps too.

  • I said it over on FB, but I think Johan (the dev) has entered Holderness Media/Kymatica country with his effects apps. He's now an "instabuy" dev.

  • @Seangarland said:

    I said it over on FB, but I think Johan (the dev) has entered Holderness Media/Kymatica country with his effects apps. He's now an "instabuy" dev.

    Agreed. Looks like we're going to have a Hall of Fame before we're done (induction dinners, fancy jackets, the whole nine yards....)

  • Wow, just saw this thread. Huge thanks for all the kind words. I must say that all our apps are a team effort. Yep, I do the development but the whole team is responsible for UX/UI/Design which is at least half the work of making good audio apps.
    // johan (developer at Klevgränd)

  • Good stuff @sundhage, keep 'em coming :-)

  • @sundhage

    Keep 'em coming! Love the design concept. Any clues about what your team are working on next?... A compressor would be great, so would a filter.

  • @StormJH1 said:

    Works great with synths and other apps, obviously, but these apps seem to pair well with guitar. Simplicity of interface helps too.

    Good to hear, @StormJH1. Can you talk about how it's different from chorus and flanging effects you get in apps like JamUp, ToneStack, etc.? I'm interested in making the purchase, but I don't want to duplicate what I've already got.

  • edited November 2014

    How about some love for the iPhone users? I'd buy it if it was a universal app.

  • edited November 2014

    One difference is the resources (CPU/RAM) used. Loading JamUp just for a chorus on a synth would waste a lot of resources.

  • @MrNezumi said:

    One difference is the resources (CPU/RAM). Loading JamUp just for a chorus on a synth would waste a lot of resources.

    Understood, but I'm talking strictly effect comparison. I wouldn't open an app like JamUp just for the single effect, but if it's different enough, I'd be happy using Svep in conjunction with JamUp (or a similar app) to replace said effect.

  • I got Svep and gave it a test run with my guitar. In one sense it isn't very different than other chorus/flanger fx. Having said that, I have several (hardware) distortion pedals and each one has a slightly different flavor. I guess the same could be said here.

  • Thank you, sir. Good to know. I actually have had an obsession with stomp boxes for quite some time, owning a number of vintage and boutique items. Given that, I really love all that's available digitally for next to nothing. I see my obsession shifting.

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