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New Klevgrand app: Parrot (Audio repeater plugin)

edited February 18 in General App Discussion

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/parrot-audio-repeater/id6757609155

According to Klevgrand's website:
Unpredictables have more fun
From subtle beat variation or harmonic accents to glitchy mayhem, Parrot adds something unique and interesting to anything that you feed it with. This effect will help ignite your next dance-floor hit or add that extra je ne sais quoi of flavour to your mix. Whatever you feed the Parrot, it won’t let you down!
Parrot creates rhythmic patterns by sampling small slices of incoming audio, and repeating it in a sequenced loop. With control over loop length, pitch, variation, dynamics and filtering, the result can easily take off in any direction you want. Each slice becomes part of a loop that keeps reshaping itself as you adjust parameters, making patterns that feel alive. The sequencer reacts strongly to small changes, so even minor tweaks can introduce new pulses, stutters or harmonic shifts. Parrot can hold on to a steady rhythm, but it’s just as comfortable dissolving into broken loops and glitchy textures that evolve over time.
When synced to your DAW it slots neatly into structured productions, while the free‑run mode opens up a more exploratory, generative side. The smallest change can create a new pattern, almost like turning a kaleidoscope and watching the pieces fall into a fresh formation. As the loop repeats, the interplay between timing, pitch and modulation build a sense of movement that keeps the rhythm from feeling static. Filtering can push the sound forward or bury it in grainy motion, and dynamic shaping helps each step take on its own character.
Over longer sessions, patterns can morph in ways that feel unexpected yet connected to the original source, gradually forming textures that sit somewhere between groove and ambience. From gentle movement to complete fragmentation, Parrot acts as a creative companion that constantly feeds new rhythmic ideas back to you, encouraging ongoing exploration and rewarding every small adjustment with a new possibility.

*For the sake of my OCD, can this post get deleted? I posted this a minute before another one was posted by Nino :)

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  • Was looking for a demo, thanks!

  • I’ve always wanted a delay that lets you control the repeats over time, instead of a fixed timing. This might do that I’ll have to look into it

  • wimwim
    edited February 18

    @reasOne said:
    I’ve always wanted a delay that lets you control the repeats over time, instead of a fixed timing. This might do that I’ll have to look into it

    If you want to do something like that, but using MIDI rather than audio, these two Mozaic scripts might be worth looking at.

  • Nobody else experience crashes when used standalone?

  • @Meek3 said:
    Nobody else experience crashes when used standalone?

    No crashes at all. iPad A16 iPadOS 26.2 and 26.3. 😎✌🏼

  • @wim said:

    @reasOne said:
    I’ve always wanted a delay that lets you control the repeats over time, instead of a fixed timing. This might do that I’ll have to look into it

    If you want to do something like that, but using MIDI rather than audio, these two Mozaic scripts might be worth looking at.

    Love these scripts

  • @eylvy this is a great demo, like a hybrid of Yukawa, Kaleidoscope, and something else...
    Good demonstration bro.

  • @anickt said:

    @Meek3 said:
    Nobody else experience crashes when used standalone?

    No crashes at all. iPad A16 iPadOS 26.2 and 26.3. 😎✌🏼

    I have an ipad 11 (2025) with ios 26.3

  • @Meek3 said:

    @anickt said:

    @Meek3 said:
    Nobody else experience crashes when used standalone?

    No crashes at all. iPad A16 iPadOS 26.2 and 26.3. 😎✌🏼

    I have an ipad 11 (2025) with ios 26.3

    Did you re-start your iPad after installation?

  • @anickt said:

    @Meek3 said:

    @anickt said:

    @Meek3 said:
    Nobody else experience crashes when used standalone?

    No crashes at all. iPad A16 iPadOS 26.2 and 26.3. 😎✌🏼

    I have an ipad 11 (2025) with ios 26.3

    Did you re-start your iPad after installation?

    No
    I’ll try that.

  • edited February 21

    This is the best experimental iOS audio app in ages! Inventive and weird, like the halcyon early days of ipad music. *****

    Working flawlessly for me, btw, on iOs 18.x

  • @Cỗirácâyỗirpthui said:
    This is the best experimental iOS audio app in ages! Inventive and weird, like the halcyon early days of ipad music. *****

    Working flawlessly for me, btw, on iOs 18.x

    I agree, real powerful on the right target.

  • After a re-start it still just crashes every time after seconds.

  • edited February 22

    @Meek3 said:
    After a re-start it still just crashes every time after seconds.

    Delete and reinstall. If that doesn’t work contact dev.

  • aaaaaa
    edited February 22

    On paper the idea for this plugin seems similar to Fauve. Anyone who has used both have thoughts on this comparison?

  • edited February 22

    @aaa said:
    On paper the idea for this plugin seems similar to Fauve. Anyone who has used both have thoughts on this comparison?

    Fauve is very random in terms of timing, for example it would mostly sound garbage on drums. Parrot is a lot more conventional, it's quantised, it has a sequencer, you can set precise pitch offsets on certain steps. They're both good, they have very little in common except they they record incoming audio, the results you'll get from each will be so totally different.

  • @Gavinski what about Secta?

  • Wondering how this compares to:

    1. Audio Damage Replicant
    2. Looperator

    … both of which share some features and concept with Parrot.

  • @egobeats said:
    @Gavinski what about Secta?

    Very different, again Secta is not really for regular rhythms as far as I can see. Gotta say, I went off Secta a bit, not that musical for me, I prefer Fauve by a mile.

    @craftycurate yes, Looperator and Replicant 3 can definitely be similar to Parrot, maybe someone else could comment on what the main differences might be, I haven't used either of them in ages.

  • edited February 23

    I would say out of previous apps, Parrot is more like Scatterbrain but with more precision and additional features (for example, the ability to change pitch seems pretty neat)

  • And how does this compare to a real parrot?

  • polly parrot is resting...

  • @Slush said:
    And how does this compare to a real parrot?

    A lot less terrifying.

    I hate birds.

  • My parakeets used to sing along with Higher State of Consciousness. That was OK! 😎✌🏼

  • edited February 23

    Dead Parrot

  • I’m very dissapointed with this app, it’s mostly nonsense. I will spend more time with it, but for now I would write a note to my past self,”go for a dinner instead of buying this thing”

  • @Mateusz said:
    I’m very dissapointed with this app, it’s mostly nonsense. I will spend more time with it, but for now I would write a note to my past self,”go for a dinner instead of buying this thing”

    It's certainly not something you'll put on everything, on the contrary: you got to find the right target. When you do you'll appreciate the mastery behind it's options. It's a fair price for something you'll not use very often.
    A dinner ends up in the toilet, this little "weapon" you can have for the rest of your days.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @Mateusz said:
    I’m very dissapointed with this app, it’s mostly nonsense. I will spend more time with it, but for now I would write a note to my past self,”go for a dinner instead of buying this thing”

    It's certainly not something you'll put on everything, on the contrary: you got to find the right target. When you do you'll appreciate the mastery behind it's options. It's a fair price for something you'll not use very often.
    A dinner ends up in the toilet, this little "weapon" you can have for the rest of your days.

    And you can use this on the toilet, too! Win win.

    I still haven’t tried this app. I don’t know why it’s pulling out the snarkiness in me.

  • @Mateusz said:
    I’m very dissapointed with this app, it’s mostly nonsense. I will spend more time with it, but for now I would write a note to my past self,”go for a dinner instead of buying this thing”

    It’s a weird one this. On paper it’s totally up my street, and an instabuy, but when I tried the desktop demo it just made the song sound muddled. Chaos. Even with an 80% off coupon I had to pass.

    I keep thinking someone will tempt me to try again with a new demo, but they all seem to suffer the same issue. Never say never, but…

  • edited February 24

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @Mateusz said:
    I’m very dissapointed with this app, it’s mostly nonsense. I will spend more time with it, but for now I would write a note to my past self,”go for a dinner instead of buying this thing”

    It’s a weird one this. On paper it’s totally up my street, and an instabuy, but when I tried the desktop demo it just made the song sound muddled. Chaos. Even with an 80% off coupon I had to pass.

    I keep thinking someone will tempt me to try again with a new demo, but they all seem to suffer the same issue. Never say never, but…

    Try using fully wet maybe. It is better than Replicant 3, on the basic audio repeating functionality, because Replicant 3 suffers from the same subpar crossfades problem as the Audio Damage looper apps Circa and Enso. Glitching of the undesirable kind. The walkthrough on my Patreon might convince you, Parrot can sound very clean, muddy results are more to do with the user not setting things up right I'd say.

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