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Fauve by K-Devices (Released on iOS)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fauve-flawed-reconstructor/id6749634822

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Fauve is an audio processor that collects sonic fragments and replays them, not always faithfully. It forgets, distorts, and glitches into new meanings. Like the hallucination of a broken machine…. A fractured memory, yours to reshape.

"Fauve is a perfect cure for sound-alike effects. It really is distinct from other buffer/glitch and granular tools. And it strikes an ideal balance between predictability and weirdness, between polished controls you can learn and master and unexpected combinations that surprise you." Peter Kirn - CDM

By continuously recording incoming audio, Fauve analyzes and breaks sound into small units we call collections. When playing them back, it sometimes fails, opening space for the user to edit and shape the material according to their own sonic vision. Fauve can be a harsh distortion, a gentle shadow, a paroxysmal dance between reality and dream, and much more. It can slightly scramble your sound, completely strip it of its original meaning, or introduce subtle, almost imperceptible variations to make it richer, yet always organic.
Fauve disrupts, but never destroys.

REMEMBER / FORGET
Fauve listens and remembers - but it may forget to capture the present, getting stuck in the past. It blends memory and reality, shaping a soundscape as if it were truly what it just heard.

BEHOLD THE HALLUCINATION
Beyond the native errors of its faulty replicatory nature, Fauve opens space for your design: you can shape the playback of fragments using classic sampling/slicing parameters like Disorder, Repeat, Freeze, and playhead rate.

SHAPING THROUGH ABSENCE
Sculpts amplitude in two distinct ways through Absence: turn left to assign a random value to each fragment for more organic results, or turn right to introduce audio drops, adding uncertainty, or even reaching distortion wilderness on shorter fragments.
BEYOND BALANCE: ENTER THE MIRAGE
Let Fauve blur reality with its dream using the Mirage parameter. Shape the balance, focus it across the stereo field, and control amplitude for both source and processed sound.

LOCK PARAMETERS
Enable lock toggle to preserve key parameters values while browsing presets.

IN-GUI INFOS
Enable Infos toggle to get all parameters details always in sight; just hover on a parameter.

Fauve is a totem/series plugin, and like all totems, it follows its own logic. Timing in Fauve doesn't rely on beats or note values — it's driven by the material itself.

Every operation is triggered by zero crossings, making the outcome deeply dependent on the source. Same settings, radically different results.

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Comments

  • Oh yeah, this seems like it's gonna be a great tool in my toolkit. Seems simple and easy to use.

  • Love this!

  • K-Devices = instabuy for me...

  • @lasselu said:
    K-Devices = instabuy for me...

    Same and specs are right up my mad scientist alley 😂

  • It’s funny how unpredictable gear and plugins are all the rage… it’s sorta like AI, but not, sorta “thinking” for itself kinda

  • Had my eye on this one for a while. Closest app/plugin to do what those chase bliss pedals (mood, habit, etc) or the microcosm do imo. Hopefully “soon” actually means soon cause they’ve been telling me that for months haha. Been giving me “lumbeat auv3 soon” vibes…
    And couldn’t agree more, k devices make wild, wacky, wonderful stuff. Use TTAP and TATAT all the time. Kinda bummed some of their effects are only for ableton/M4L, they look neat

  • Ooh nice, I’ve been eyeing up the desktop version too, looking forward to this one.

  • Looks like it could be worth getting for me. Anyone using Magma by K-Devices?

  • @robosardine said:
    Looks like it could be worth getting for me. Anyone using Magma by K-Devices?

    Magma was one of the first effects I bought when I got an iPad. I've never really figured it out, but I use it once in a while. I really love the interface.

  • There is a thing with K-Devices, to this day they still haven’t implemented simple patch saving in iOS products (host internal patch saving is available). Which is a terrible thing if you want to transfer work from iOS to a desktop DAW and vice versa. It’s so disappointing, because it stops me from buying desktop counterparts, and in the process, every time I would use iOS Shaper, TTAP, Magma…, I would always look for some alternative first.

    I’ll buy Fauve no matter what, just because I love K-Devices tools so much. 🫠

  • @Luxthor said:
    There is a thing with K-Devices, to this day they still haven’t implemented simple patch saving in iOS products (host internal patch saving is available). Which is a terrible thing if you want to transfer work from iOS to a desktop DAW and vice versa. It’s so disappointing, because it stops me from buying desktop counterparts, and in the process, every time I would use iOS Shaper, TTAP, Magma…, I would always look for some alternative first.

    I’ll buy Fauve no matter what, just because I love K-Devices tools so much. 🫠

    This may turn out to be your Fauve-orite

  • @robosardine said:

    @Luxthor said:
    There is a thing with K-Devices, to this day they still haven’t implemented simple patch saving in iOS products (host internal patch saving is available). Which is a terrible thing if you want to transfer work from iOS to a desktop DAW and vice versa. It’s so disappointing, because it stops me from buying desktop counterparts, and in the process, every time I would use iOS Shaper, TTAP, Magma…, I would always look for some alternative first.

    I’ll buy Fauve no matter what, just because I love K-Devices tools so much. 🫠

    This may turn out to be your Fauve-orite

    Yeah, this is really unique granular FX. 😅

    I like how it cuts a certain number of grains on zero crossing, but because of it, there is no timing. You have only one limited threshold control feature for the length of the grains, so you can pretend you can slightly tame the result. You can even ‘freeze’ the grain buffer, not immediately, but when the algorithm decides. 🤦‍♂️ It looks like unpredictable nature is part of the design. And this is just the beginning, the middle section ‘dismantle’ is all about modulation of repeats. It’s fantastic in how many ways you can tweak those repeats. And as a sugar on top, the final section manipulates the original source signal and balances in between the granular buffer.

    At first, it can be used as a candy FX to make the background more interesting. No way it can be used in a rhythmic section like Silo, maybe in highly experimental music. We will see. 😌

  • can you load wavs into it d'you think?

  • @Luxthor said:

    At first, it can be used as a candy FX to make the background more interesting. No way it can be used in a rhythmic section like Silo, maybe in highly experimental music. We will see. 😌

    I’ll take that challenge! 😉

  • Hallucinate? That’s quite a grand claim for a £6 app. Let’s hope it delivers and that it’s not just hype.

  • @robosardine said:
    Hallucinate? That’s quite a grand claim for a £6 app. Let’s hope it delivers and that it’s not just hype.

    I dunno, I remember microdots were a fiver

  • It’s here! It’s here! 🤙

  • edited September 2025

    I very rarely instabuy these days, but I just instabought this. Bargain price! So full of buffer mashing possibilities. There are some helpful demos that give a good idea of what this capable of. Exciting!

  • Great fun. Had £2.99’s worth already.

  • Well, that's this evening sorted...

  • Any other apps from them that should be tried? I had a look at Magma maybe!

  • @oscillotus said:
    Any other apps from them that should be tried? I had a look at Magma maybe!

    Ttap is an amazing delay. Can do some really strange and beautiful stuff…

  • TATAT is a pretty cool midi generator, both for melodies and percussion.

  • It’s pretty trippy @sevenape !
    Maybe not quite microdot level, (I remember those wee things lolollol) but great sounding on spacecraft for my first spin… a fiver well spent… no comedown either!
    ;)

  • edited September 2025

    @catbox said:

    @oscillotus said:
    Any other apps from them that should be tried? I had a look at Magma maybe!


    Ttap is an amazing delay. Can do some really strange and beautiful stuff…

    @Squishy said:
    TATAT is a pretty cool midi generator, both for melodies and percussion.

    Thanks, I tried Ttap and it's amazing indeed! TATAT maybe a bit later, I try to find a more live playing workflow, but I've read great things about it. Do any of you have Magma? I try to find use cases, I feel like I only get this growling type of sounds, or white noise, or anything inbetween... Kind of disappointed a bit, but maybe I'll need to try harder :P I guess I was hoping for more funkyness!!

    So Fauve is truly great, had a lot of fun with it. I combined it with Relic Flow and Ttap, and wow, got the juices flowing. Very pleased!!

  • @Squishy said:
    Had my eye on this one for a while. Closest app/plugin to do what those chase bliss pedals (mood, habit, etc) or the microcosm do imo.

    Yes, the effect reminds me a bit of the Data Bender eurorack module from QuBit. But I'm just speculating from hearing demos -- I haven't tried this app yet, nor have I had any hands-on time with Data Bender. This effect seems vaguely in the same ballpark as what could be achieved with a granular sampler and maybe a delay too, with plenty of modulation/automation going on.

  • edited September 2025

    @aaa said:

    @Squishy said:
    Had my eye on this one for a while. Closest app/plugin to do what those chase bliss pedals (mood, habit, etc) or the microcosm do imo.

    Yes, the effect reminds me a bit of the Data Bender eurorack module from QuBit. But I'm just speculating from hearing demos -- I haven't tried this app yet, nor have I had any hands-on time with Data Bender. This effect seems vaguely in the same ballpark as what could be achieved with a granular sampler and maybe a delay too, with plenty of modulation/automation going on.

    Never heard of Data Bender but watched a vid or two. Looks neat! Pretty on point with the granular sampler/delay/modulation descriptor. I’d throw a little Sector/Beatcutter action in there too. Still wrapping my head around what’s actually going on under the hood. It’s currently quite unwieldy imo but A: I think that’s kinda the idea and B: reigning it in may become clearer when I understand it more. It’s a great addition to kdevices series of apps for sure tho

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