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Glad I Kept Effect Pedals

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  • edited December 2019
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  • I believe that some types of effects you want to buy analog if you want the best (analog)sound, but with some types of effects analog vs digital doesent matter much if at all.

    All overdrive/distortion/fuzz needs to be analog if you want a proper analog sound(sometimes especially with synths a digital distortion can sound good, but doesent sound like proper tubes for example, different type of goodness). Filters are also of great importance. Rest are pretty much just some special cases if analog gives a clear difference. For example some ultra sweet rare chorus might sound way better in analog, same with some delays and some others. Ofc a spring reverb is also a good example where digital cant make all the small variance happening in the spring physically, but you can make a impulse response from the spring, but then every time spring is used, it uses the exact same movement you have modeled and might easily miss some dynamics.

    Also a part of that analog uumpfth you might get from hardware pedals, is just actually the signal turned into analog signal from digital and then back to digital(or to analog amp and speaker). If you compare some hardware eventide effect to ios and you hear some difference, its just the da/ad converter doing the difference.

  • Hey if you like that pedal you may like
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spectrum-synthesizer-bundle/id1467384251
    The granualr is really nice, its also surprisingly free (for now)

    @Tickletiger said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:
    @hibjshop As a developer, I will gladly take requests to write audio an unit plugin that emulates the sound of whatever pedals and effects you feel are currently missing from your iOS guitar or keyboard rig.

    FWIW, EOS Reverb by Audio damage is as good or better than any reverb pedal.

    This would be fun, its basically a granular delay/pitch shifter

  • @hibjshop said:
    Hey if you like that pedal you may like
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spectrum-synthesizer-bundle/id1467384251
    The granualr is really nice, its also surprisingly free (for now)

    @Tickletiger said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:
    @hibjshop As a developer, I will gladly take requests to write audio an unit plugin that emulates the sound of whatever pedals and effects you feel are currently missing from your iOS guitar or keyboard rig.

    FWIW, EOS Reverb by Audio damage is as good or better than any reverb pedal.

    This would be fun, its basically a granular delay/pitch shifter

    Also try the Clouds clone on MiRack.

  • @hibjshop said:
    Hey if you like that pedal you may like
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spectrum-synthesizer-bundle/id1467384251
    The granualr is really nice, its also surprisingly free (for now)

    Wow this looks fantastic, thank you!

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