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As a developer you can choose to upload an app either 'fixed' or as 'byte code'. The latter is the default setting. It allows Apple to update your app for changes in the OS (or for optimizing for new devices) without you having to do anything. So it's usually the best option.
I have only ever had one issue with the Byte Code recompilation, and that was due to a piece of bad code on my end. At the time of uploading iOS did not have an issue with it, but at a later time (when the OS became more strict wrt memory management) it caused my app to crash. So, it was still technically my own fault
Whatever is happening here re: plugin build, it's reassuring to know the Dev is responsive and proactive.
Apparently the apps been pulled from the store now so are we looking at a refund situation or money down thee drain!
Glad I read this thread prior to updating. Wondering when the the newest fix will drop. January 2nd?
@ALB I think the dev is pushing out a free app to make up for the mess! Got the feeling this one maybe abandon ware we shall see.
Well, glad the dev is doing it. I still have the original app and like it. Looking forward...
Pulling the app from the store is a weird move, why not just fix the bug? Killing a brand new app is a pretty good way of alienating customers who have paid and supported your work.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a similar situation as DM2.
Only had a quick mail contact with Jens but what i have seen is a highly dedicated developer who really respects his customers — you must not expect a dick move from him.
In no time this whole messed up situation will be sorted out. I think
New version is life now. It solves the faced problems and brings very interesting new features
what might these new features be? I'm still trying to decide between this and the eventide one. I'm leaning toward Unisonic, but I'd really like to hear what it sounds like
Just a reminder that th> @palms said:
I am also curious what it sounds like.
Any dev that gives away an app to compensate a dedicated group of followers is awesome in my book. Was thinking of passing on this one, but Jens’ stand-up character tipped me to buy! And I got the free app! Thank you!
What the free app? The convolution reverb one?
Sorry.yes. I know it’s the preset only version but still...
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jax-convolutor-pe-audio-unit/id1492522404 convolution reverb
No, that’s very cool.
Tested in AUM. Functionality seems to be all good. As in, it's stacking input signal in the manner described, rather than not loading at all.
What a great developer! 👍🏼
How does this app compare with any of the other harmonisers out there?
I have Harmoniz, Discord4 (only 4 voices) and 4pockets Vocal Soloist, wondering if this brings anything new to the table.
You have now the possibility to use a different delay and pan for each of the voices. In addition to the pitch and the volume. This makes the app very useful
What is the quality of the pitch-shifting compared to quadravox and what is the CPU use like ? The specs are good, but there haven't been any examples posted.
Everything loads and works fine - thank you, JAX! Will investigate the new features later...
Is there a way to control the wet/dry input signal? I would like the ability to completely replace the dry signal with a wet one of different pitches but can’t figure out how to silence the original dry signal...
I think the quality of the shifting is nicer from what I've run through it compared to Qvox, and there are a LOT more options. 8 voices of delay -/+ transpose pan gain spread and detune. And for once the UI doesn't awkwardly fit the window
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There is one "issue", which I don't know if it is an issue or reg behavior. There's a green dot on the bottom of each voice that turns that voice on and off, however when I have disengaged on it leads to weird stuttering (the cpu is not causing this at least by the DSP meter in AUM).
If it's a unison (or unaltered) voice no problem just leave it on. So you have to be a bit deliberate with it.
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@audiblevideo JAX sounds way better in this example. Can anyone offer an exampleWhere the eventide sounds much better?
To my ears, the pitching in QVox sounds better, less “metallic”. I agree however that JAX is more controllable. The fact that it has up to 8 voices is not really an advantage over QVox (only 4 voices) because above 4 voices it becomes really the mess...
I have also compare it with harmony eight and here again, I prefer the pitching “accuracy” of QVox.
Eventide does well when the sounds are clearly separated the duration of the held note is what is throwing Qvox off. My guess at least since I've had few problems using it with shorter sounds.
Qvox does offer some ease use/immediacy over JAX UN in that the interface is just easily twiddled dials and the ribbon for morphing. JAX UN takes a little more work to set up due to some extra options and the design/responsiveness of the UI which isn't bad, it just not spinning a dial.
@audiblevideo : thanks for posting. You are right the distortion makes it a bit hard to get a sense of things.
Anyone else have some audio or video to share.
I'll redo and upload when I get a chance.
It was my first time screen recording and uploading to here.