Popsicle FX

Popsicle FX

Dual Multi Effects Processor

⭐️4.6 / 5
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🙌31
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📼2 scs
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All Versions of Popsicle FX

1.1

August 2, 2022

- Added iPhone Support - Added fullscreen mode (displays fx controls and xy pad on separate pages) - Added level meters for iPhone and AUv3 versions - Fixed an issue where the XY automation state would randomly not restore - Improved Tempo Control in standalone - Improved UI scaling and minor visual tweaks
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1.0.3

April 11, 2022

- Presets now store XY-Pad position - Fixed an issue where mix and input level controls would not work when using L/R routing mode - Fixed an issue where the plugin would not load in NS2 - Minor visual tweaks
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1.0.2

April 6, 2022

Fixed an issue where the app would not run on iOS 12

1.0.1

March 29, 2022

- Added haQ attaQ patches - Fixed an issue where the plugin would crash due to a layout issue - Fixed an issue where creating inverted mod routings would not work as expected in some cases - Fixed an issue where motion recordings would not work properly when controlling cutoff parameters
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1.0

March 24, 2022

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Description of Popsicle FX

Popsicle is a Multi Effects Processor built around 2 independent stereo effects engines each having access to a total of 24 different effect algorithms. Effect engines can be used in series or parallel configuration or split between stereo channels where one is affecting the left channel while the other one is affecting the right channel respectively. Popsicle features a powerful XY Pad capable of controlling one or more fx parameters per axis. XY motion can be recorded and played back in sync with the host tempo allowing for highly dynamic effects. In addition, a advanced mode unlocks a fully featured mod-matrix with an additional LFO and Envelope Follower allowing for even more dynamic effect combinations and performances. Included Effects: - Lowpass Filter - Highpass Filter - Bandpass Filter - Morphing Filter - Formant Filter - Comb Filter - Echo - BPM Delay - Short Delay - Reverse Delay - Stutter - Chorus - Flanger - Phaser - Tremolo - Auto Pan - Vibrato - Bitcrush - Distortion - Fuzz - Pitch Shift - Plate Verb - Hall Verb - Mod Verb Supports: - Standalone - AUv3
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Popsicle FX: FAQ

Does Popsicle FX offer an iPad version?

Popsicle FX is available on iPad devices.
Popsicle FX was created by Kai Aras.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 11.4.
The Popsicle FX app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.6.
Music Is The App Genre Of The Popsicle Fx App.
The current version of Popsicle FX is 1.1.
The latest Popsicle FX update came out on July 2, 2024.
Popsicle FX was first released on February 6, 2023.
Kai Aras: Contains no objectionable material.
The Popsicle FX app can be used in American English.
No, Popsicle FX is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Popsicle FX.
No, you cannot utilize Popsicle FX with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Popsicle FX

  • 🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁

    Doesn’t maintain his apps bugs are forgotten
  • Top shelf.

    This is a fantastic fx app. Think a Korg KP3+ with better sounds and way more flexibility and control.
    Really well done.
  • Popsicle Fx has melted

    I bought this a second time when it went on sale following a refund, explained below. This time no problems. Don’t know why it didn’t work before. Great app. Five stars.

    I don’t want to diss Kia Aras or his apps. I don’t want to overly criticize any developer. I understand how difficult it is to come up with an app from scratch and then deal with Apple. I bought Popsicle FX and it worked until I upgraded my iPad Pro to the latest iOS, 15.4. I expected some of the older, IAA apps to crash, and they did, but one I bought a month ago? I feel strongly about this, mainly because I did a video praising this app, now it is braindead. I tried to contact the developer to discuss this; the contact link on his webpage does not work. I don’t want to leave a negative review, primarily because when this app worked, I loved it. This morning I downloaded the “fix” (for the ancient iOS 12) and of course this didn’t fix the crash issue. So, I either wait for Mr. Aras to address this issue, or I ask for a refund. I simply have too many malfunctioning or now useless apps on my iPad. That’s quite a bit of money. I love working on the iPad, I love touch opposed to a mouse, but it looks like I may go back to Logic Pro. The plugins there always seem to work and the developers usually state what OS version it will work with. With iOS apps, you’re always taking a chance.