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