Developer Bram Bos has introduced Kosmonaut Space Explorer, a multi-tap delay for iOS.
Kosmonaut combines a number of classic spatial effect techniques into a single signal flow:
- a tape looper with user-defined decay/sound-on-sound level
- 4-tap delay (optionally synced to the host tempo)
- highpass and lowpass filters with LFO control
- Autopan with variable pan-width
- ambiance generator
- Haas-effect processor (“wavefront precedence effect”) with thickness/chorus setting
“These will let you put your dry sounds in a rich and spacious ambiance,” says Bos, “adding life and presence to your signal, ranging from subtle and minimal to outer-space-madness.”
Note: This is an Audio Unit Effect Plugin (AUv3), which requires a compatible host or DAW to work.
Pricing and Availability
Kosmonaut is available now for US $3.99. Audio demos are available on Bos’s site.
You’ve got to admire the courageous use of fake Cyrillic in the UI – which is actually quite beautifully themed.
I can read “azbuka” and I’m not a fan of using that letters in this wrong way. But that’s the only complaint, go ahead. 🙂
At the Audiobus Forum you can go into conversation with Bram about every app he is making: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/24967/kosmonaut-space-explorer-finally-live