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Dedalus - Delay Audio Mangler By Amazing Noises

Dedalus - Delay Audio Mangler by Amazing Noises
https://appsto.re/us/E2c34.i

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  • I think this is half price for the first 48 hours so...

  • Normally I would have snapped this up straight away, but my ears still hurting courtesy if Sparkles filter so I'm a bit nervous of this one.

  • does this read from your iTunes library and wish there more videos specifically focusing on what this does to different kinds of sounds, (not the fiddling with the app type videos)

  • @monzo said:
    Normally I would have snapped this up straight away, but my ears still hurting courtesy if Sparkles filter so I'm a bit nervous of this one.

    Bug or design?

  • edited February 2015

    Yes it reads audio from iTunes lib as well as Dropbox, Audio copy and Open in or real time via AB and IAA.

  • Sounds good from the demo.

  • @yowza said:
    Yes it reads audio from iTunes lib as well as Dropbox, Audio copy and Open in or real time via AB and IAA.

    whoa wait a minute can you export audio with effx from the app into audioshare and can you open in from audio share to the app?

  • @musikmachine said:
    Bug or design?

    Don't know, but I would have thought there would be guidelines (health and safety gone mad) or some kind of protection to control the output so it doesn't damage equipment or hearing.

    This is a real thing, my ear still really hurts. I've put iMS20's through effects, and even MS20's through big amps and never experienced actual pain as a result.

    If it is design, then it's not good design.

  • @kobamoto said:
    whoa wait a minute can you export audio with effx from the app into audioshare and can you open in from audio share to the app?

    Yes

  • wow, nice!

  • edited February 2015

    @monzo I don't feel your pain but I do. Most disconcerting. I had something afew days ago of a similar nature, but not that app. Can't remember what, but it was a shrieker. Yours sounds (sic) yet more so. Perhaps work on your acoustic set for a day or two...

    As for this app: Anyone care to comment on what it seems to do better or differently?

  • yowza do you know of anymore videos of this app?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    monzo I don't feel your pain but I do. Most disconcerting. I had something afew days ago of a similar nature, but not that app. Can't remember what, but it was a shrieker. Yours sounds (sic) yet more so. Perhaps work on your acoustic set for a day or two...

    As for this app: Anyone care to comment on what it seems to do better or differently?

    better or differently than what other app?

  • @kobamoto said:
    better or differently than what other app?

    Pithy. I'm guessing you're not the person to answer my facile but sincerely meant question, but thanks all the same.

  • but you are the person to answer mine, I'm asking what app you're comparing it to out of a shared interest that we both have for the app, that we both don't have yet….. does that sound reasonable to you?

  • edited February 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    monzo I don't feel your pain but I do. Most disconcerting. I had something afew days ago of a similar nature, but not that app. Can't remember what, but it was a shrieker. Yours sounds (sic) yet more so. Perhaps work on your acoustic set for a day or two...

    Thank you, just wish I hadn't been using earphones at the time. My hearing is definitely muffled in that ear at the moment, I'm hoping it's temporary and will have cleared up in the morning. I have to say it's really scared me off the more experimental apps, which is a shame as they're my favourites.

  • edited February 2015

    @monzo Must be (ouch) a glitch. Unless you have a particular sensitivity (which I doubt as you seem very fond/familiar with the distorted and disturbing). Take two aspirins/cheerleaders and call us in the morning. Hopefully you will surface acute not opaque around the lugholes.

    @kobamoto Sorry, no time, but my answer in short would be the usual suspects. Seems like we have these little 'crews' of cool effects (in the larger sense) folks, just interested in where the crossover (and value) is.

  • edited February 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    just interested in where the crossover (and value) is.

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  • edited February 2015

    @monzo i've got FDN and no issues with that, don't think it has a built in limiter but i've had it happen on the past so i'm really careful with levels now, that is to say i put a limiter in the chain if i'm dealing with potential volume spikes.

    I'm much more likely to take a punt on an app now since Apple intro'd the 14 day refund but i can see some great uses for this processing loops.

  • My kind of app, is on sale or is the final price?

  • edited February 2015

    @monzo

    Amazing Noises has a very inexpensive limiter. Quite probably due to the unpredictable nature of the unexplored that their apps tend to reign dominion over. After one unpleasant and surprising incident with FDN, from the caution of pain, I've learned to be very careful with my levels. Who can say could result from feedback channels, resonance, and random lfo's?

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/limiter-amazing-noises-audio/id945375756?mt=8

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    As for this app: Anyone care to comment on what it seems to do better or differently?

    The phrase "delay audio mangler" actually seems to describe it well. It's some modulated delay, with some added distortion and damping, and then also high/low shelf filter and compression post effects.

    That's sort of the meat and bones of it. Add in LFOs and a sampler and you can certainly do some things with it.

  • Thanks all, I think I'll get that limiter app just to be on the safe side. Can't believe an iPhone app has caused more damage to my ears than a night in front of Lemmys bass rig. Ear still hurts and I've got a bit of tinnitus drone going on. Refund time methinks.

  • @1P18 said:
    That's sort of the meat and bones of it. Add in LFOs and a sampler and you can certainly do some things with it.

    Does it have the same modulation system as FDN?

  • Hi :) It was an insta-buy for me since I love the apesoft apps. I've was playing with it last night. The interface and snaphot system is very productive for sound design. So those into experimentation should like it. I wasn't sure if I needed another delay having apps like Timeless2 in Auria, Turnado, Flux, AUFX:dub, DFX, Echo pad etc. But it somehow manages to find it's own space. Morphing between snaphots is fun and you can fill the whole screen with your snapshot pad. ...I was having a few problems syncing the bpm to other apps but think I've figured it out now.
    I've been having lots of fun playing Seekbeats into this app so far.

  • @musikmachine said:
    Does it have the same modulation system as FDN?

    Yes same mod/UI/file management as FDN, apefilter, sparkle and iVCS3

  • @Carnbot thanks for the insight there Mister Bot.

  • @RedSkyLullaby said:
    Yes same mod/UI/file management as FDN, apefilter, sparkle and iVCS3

    Cool, didn't know you could use the accelerometers with iVCS3. :)

  • Can anyone else get a midi keyboard working in Dedalus? ~ (controlling LFOs etc) my (QuNexus) shows up in the settings but nothing is happening... however it's working fine in Sparkle (and all other apps) with the same settings.

  • edited February 2015

    @Carnbot Dedalus doesn't do midi note/on off messages but you can send cc by assigning them to a controller via midi learn by double tapping on a control in Dedalus and selecting the icon on the right side to select midi. You will need to assign the midi to be received from the QuNexus via the MIDI Manager found under the wrench first though. The app will only use the most recent cc message from the key you've pressed.

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