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  • Do NOT buy

    An absolute rip-off.
    Why are Apple even allowing this on their App Store?
    It’s nothing but a pdf document saying how proud they are of the app.
    But there is NOTHING to use.
    Nothing in AUM, GarageBand, Cubasis.
    It’s a grift, people.
    Don’t fall for it.

    Developer Response

    Hi, All AUv3 apps have two sides - run it standalone & it will show you the manual. Run in an AUv3 host like AUM or Audiobus & it will run as intended (with the controls). MidiEcho is a midi audio unit (not an audio only audio unit) so needs to be selected correctly in the host. Eg in AUM press + to add a channel strip, select Midi, then press the + circle. Pick Audio Unit MIDI Processor & scroll down to MidiEcho - pick that.
  • Bad

    A fake app that basically doesn't work and when I log in it gives a white list and I can't work on it

    Developer Response

    All Apple AU apps run standalone & as an audio unit in a host(AUM, Audiobus etc). By running the app directly you are in standalone mode so see just the list. Run the app in a host & you will see the panel.
  • Easy to Use Yet Powerful AU Midi FX

    I’ve had this app for awhile and it’s a great midi tool. The ability to set the amount of midi echoes, then sequence those extra notes is a really cool feature. On top of that you can set the time to sync to the host or run free. It also has the ability to pitch the midi echoes up or down. Although it seems like a relatively simple app with the different parameters and some adjustments you can get it to do some very interesting things. Definitely recommend. Cheers!
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    Developer Response

    Glad you like it!
  • I love this app!

    I use this with monophonic synths to simulate chords - just make the tempo fast enough “strum” a series of notes. It would be cool if the order of repeats could be changed: say delay the first note to the end and start with the second repeat. That would give an inverted chord.
  • Great now I've worked it out!

    I've had this app for ages without knowing how it works and unable to find a YT vid on it, or a manual. I just kind of expected an instant effect as you would in an audio effect. After reading about how the effects work in the midiSequencer FX manual and applying it to a couple of external synth inputs though, I now get it and after ten minutes or so playing with it I can see that it's a very different kind of delay with bags of potential for mucking about. Unexpectedly good. All Tony's apps are a bit on the head scratchy side to me on first inspection but they definitely seem worth persevering with and this weeks mission it to thoroughly suss them all out and leave reviews accordingly!

    Edit: Half an hour later - MB2S, Eventide x2 and a Bleass or three and woohoo, monkey heaven!
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