I can't tell from the description if it will do what I need, and reviews in the app store made it sound that the free test version was so crippled and affected by injected noise that it was difficult to impossible to do any real testing. I was hoping some users who had purchased it and given it a thorough testing might better be able to give an educated opinion as to whether this app might be feasible for the purposes I mentioned--especially vocal doubling, which I don't think is exactly a standard delay-type.....BMoore wrote:It's free. Download it and try for yourself. Or read the features description.audiojunkie wrote:Does it have anything that might be useful for standard vocals? Is there a way to do any voice doubling? Currently, I have the IK Multimedia vocal app, but I'm not impressed, it doesn't have audiobus, it takes up a huge amount of space, and I'm interested in something smaller, lighter, and possibly better.gdog wrote:Hi JavaJ,
I used it on an iPad 4 with Korg iPolysix - works & sounds great. It comes with a handful of presets, each with 4 variations, as Sunsine saysI'm definitely glad I bought it - it has great multitouch controls & even sounds great with iPad mic input! Also, it's free to try, so u have nothing to lose!
Thanks to ElephantCandy (cool name btw) for making such a wonderful app! Highly recommended <3
How well would it work as an overall standard effects unit for general things too?
EDIT: Also, reviews in the app store are pretty harsh--are they justified or do you guys feel differently?
--Sean
I've been waiting for months for the CSounds app for a true multi-effects unit, but it just doesn't seem to be materializing, so I'm getting impatient. The following is what I'm really interested in seeing with Audiobus integration:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4957268
http://www.boulangerlabs.com/products/csoundtouch/
--Sean
@Everyone: So are the reviews in the app store completely off in this case?