JAX ONE Delay Extended vs Drum-80 Usage & Stats
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The JAX ONE series is our new collection of 3D modelled audio units (AUV3 app extensions), available across all Apple Silicon platforms and devices.
The user interface is based on Apples performant 3D frameworks and freely scaleble on all devices. You can even rotate and move the environment with common touch gestures.
JAX One Delay Extended is a specific delay processor with independent lines for left and right channel.
The delay time can be adjusted to be ultra short, generating comb filter like effects this way. It is made for easy usage, realtime automation and MIDI control.
We extended this unit with useful connections to a specialized VCA and a Limiter. Both extension modules are connected to the processed part of the signal. A mix parameter will adjust the dry/wet relation to the taste.
Demo video : https://youtu.be/nkB2ilDg9MQ
Manual : https://audio.digitster.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/JAX-ONE-Delay.pdf
This build is truly 'universal', meaning, unit is available for:
- MacOS (Apple Silicon)
- iOS (iPhone)
- iPadOS (iPads)
- visionOS (Apple Vision Pro)
With one purchse you can install it on any of these devices.
Please note, that AudioUnits (AUv3) require a supporting host application to perform. The host must support MIDI enabled audio effects.
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Please note:
1) This App comes with an AUv3 plugin extension.
2) To play the cymbal samples, a separate download (free, in-app) of ~180 MB is required. The App also works without the cymbal samples.
INSTRUMENT BACKGROUND
We all know and use electronic drums today, but at the beginning of the 80's the first electronic drums were a real novelty that revolutionized not only the sound of music of those years, but also the workflow in the recording studio. Many producers preferred to record the sound of electronic drums rather than acoustic drums because it saved time and money, avoiding having to mount microphones, find the right positions, spend hours equalizing and correcting the recorded material. With an electronic drum set it was quicker: it was enough to connect the cables and maybe find the right sound for the song, which was a perfect scenario especially for many low-cost productions, for example those of pop music.
The first electronic drums were completely analog, they generated the sounds of the drums using only a few elements such as an oscillator and a white noise generator, plus a couple of envelopes and a filter. The sound wasn't exactly realistic but it was peculiar, and perfect for creating certain sounds never heard before.
The downside was that electronic drums could only generate the sound of drums but not cymbals. For this reason, the sound of real cymbals was recorded alongside the sound of electronic drums. This kind of setup was also used live quite often. It was common to see a drummer on stage playing the typical hexagonal pads but combined with a set of real cymbals.
GSi Drum-80 reproduces that exact scenario. It contains two separate sound engines that can play at the same time. One engine recreates the sounds of the famous electronic drum module known as the Simmons SDS-V (very similar to the later SDS-8 model); at the same time, the exclusive GSi WLF Engine plays a multi-sample of real cymbals recorded exclusively for Drum-80.
Main features
- Virtual Analog Engine based on the famous SDS-V drum module
- Optional VCO phase reset
- Supports multiple outputs (one stereo mix, six individual drum synth channels, one stereo channel for Cymbals)
- Sampled Cymbal sounds (Hi-Hat, Ride, 4 Crashes, 3 Splashes) provided by the exclusive GSi WLF Engine
- Full Polyphony
- Separate section with adjustments for Cymbal sounds (tuning, leveling and EQ)
- Stereo 1176-Style Limiter
- Stereo Delay effect
- Stereo Reverb effect
- Built-in programmer with unlimited Programs
- Embedded user's manual
- Available as Stand-alone application and audio plugin (AUv3 for iPad)
- Very low CPU and RAM usage
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