In this app, you can simulate an analog delay with adjustable delay time and modeled distortion. Includes cross-platform preset management and support for IAA and AUv3.
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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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82% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About RatshackReverb3
As anyone who has owned this unit (which is just about everyone...) knows, it was actually an analog delay, not a reverb at all, and we've done our best to exactly replicate the sound and quirks of the original. We've even modeled the distortion that occurs by running a line signal in to the mic inputs.
Features
» Accurate analog "bucket-brigade" style delay model. Change the delay time, and the signal pitches accordingly.
» Both mic and line inputs modeled, for overdriving the delay section if desired.
» XML-based cross-platform preset manager, with copy and paste. (You can even move presets between the iOS version and the desktop version with Handoff.)
» Entirely vector-based resizable high-resolution user interface
» Both IAA and AUv3 versions included.
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Reviews for RatshackReverb3
GadgetMojo
Cool fx with personality
I got most of the fx from AudioDamage, they sound great and are efficient on resources which is very important on iPad. Some apps like RE-1 and ShimmerFX for example aren’t, so although they deliver great sound I hardly use them because I like to have several tracks in my daw not just one or two. You can find sound demos of RatshackReverb3 on YouTube, it might not be as advanced as EOS reverb, but it’s got it’s own character.