Fingerlab has released a major update to DFX – its digital Multi-FX app for iPad:
We are happy to announce DFX version 2.0 with a freshly added Midi Engine.
You can now plug any Midi controller or keyboard, relax and watch DFX reacting to the push of a fader or the turning of a rotary button. Multiple controllers, multiple gestures are welcome. We have covered pretty much much any control in DFX.
Here’s a video intro to the new version:
Specifications:
- 10 effect categories
- Delays : Sync Delay, Ping Pong, Tape Delay
- Reverbs : Metal box, Hall, Descent, Reflections, Freeze,
- Filters : High Pass, Low Pass, High Shelf, Low Shelf
- Phase : Phase Flux, Vibe Chorus, Phase Shift
- Modulation : Wave Tremolo, AutoWah, Envelope Follower, Ring Modulator
- Distortion : Wave Shaper, Bias, Raw, Bit Crusher, Synthizer
- Voice FX : Vocoder, Resonator, Formant Simulator
- Pan : Stereolizer, AutoPan, Leslie
- Dynamics : Noise Gate, Compressor
- Instruments : High Tone Synth, Bass Tone Synth
- Audiobus compatible
- Audio Inter-App compatible
- 4 playable trackpads with real-time waveforms
- Live Effect Swapping
- Live recording
- Recordings manager
- Recordings exporter
- Built-in Countdown
- Built-in Tone Synths (high and bass)
- Built-in Output Limiter for a controlled output
- Built-in Metronome
- Tempo Synced animations
- Effect Solo Mode
- iTunes playback
- Presets Manager (factory & user)
- Fullscreen Favorite Presets for fast live access
DFX is available for US $3.99 in the App Store.
just when you thought crazy wasn’t enough
Nice update. The app is growing on me. Had some fun with it yesterday.