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Fiddlicator

Fiddlicator

⭐️4.5 / 5
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🙌21
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📼4 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾Free
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All Versions of Fiddlicator

1.0.0

October 21, 2023

Fixes: - the IAP has been completely removed and also problems with the IAP leftovers are fixed - MIDI controls should work as expected - audio glitches were fixed (back-ported fix from Fiddlicator2 Core) - added latest version of Audiobus library New features: - it is now possible to delete unwanted IR directly from the file list by swipe to left on the IR file name
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0.9.10

September 5, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - fixed random noise sometimes produced after buffer size change
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0.9.9

December 11, 2017

- updated the iPhone user interface layout (especially for iPhone X and Plus iPhones)
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0.9.8

October 3, 2017

- fixes for iOS11 - support for Audiobus 3 - Audiobus/IAA compatibility improvement (mono mode in Bias FX) - Input signal phase inversion option - Measurement mode - removed system volume slider from iPad version
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0.9.7

October 5, 2015

- new Audiobus library (2.2.2) with iOS9 support - stereo output from reverb - convolution algorithm is slightly improved
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0.9.6

July 10, 2015

- fixed missing tab bar icons (in iPhone version) - linked with new version of the Audiobus library
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0.9.5

June 24, 2015

Biggest update ever!!! (Please note: This upgrade could reset global and midi preference settings like Input channel, Audio buffer size etc. Saved presets and IR files will stay untouched) - Fiddlicator is now a Universal App - runs on iPhone/iPad - new convolution algorithm for faster processing on older devices - background audio mode MIDI In-App extension is transferred to Fiddlicator Plus & MIDI extension and it contains: - MIDI control - impulse response can be 64k long (~1.4 sec) - 'On stage' screen (iPhone only) with big buttons
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0.9.0

January 10, 2015

- MIDI extension (available for In-App purchase) - new Master (output) volume knob - re-designed IR graph - faster roll-on/roll-off of the input low-pass and high-pass filter - used the latest Audiobus SDK (2.1.5) and improved the stability with the Audiobus app. - support for IRs in the CSV format Please find some information about the MIDI extension on the product web page.
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0.8.5

November 12, 2014

- supports Audiobus 2 and iOS8 - compatibility improvements for iOS8 - fixed button's pictures issue etc.
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0.8.4

September 19, 2014

- added presets - redesigned buttons - fixed launch image issue PLEASE NOTE: This update doesn't fix the Audiobus/iOS8 issue yet.
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Fiddlicator In-App Purchases History

Free

MIDI extension

This allows to control the Fiddlicator app via MIDI commands

Price History of Fiddlicator

Description of Fiddlicator

The Fiddlicator is an audio tool which can simulate various kinds of acoustic environment by the convolution of the input signal with a custom impulse response. It was developed to simulate an acoustic body resonance for electric musical instruments (mainly the electric violin), but it can also be used for a cab simulation with proper impulse response files (not included). The impulse response files can be imported via iTunes share or via 'Open in' option from another application. The Fiddlicator is not appropriate to use as convolution reverb engine, because it can not process impulse response files longer than ~0.35 sec. (1.4 sec. with Fiddlicator Plus & MIDI extension) See demo videos at: http://fiddlicator.wordpress.com/news/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Fiddlicator Main features: - main filter is based on convolution - own custom IR kernel files could be imported - 6-band parametric equaliser (low-shelf, 4xpeak, high-shelf) - delay & reverb - high-pass and low-pass filter on input - low latency - IR files could be imported from standard sound files (wav...) or csv file (via 'Open in...' or iTunes share) - mono input/output 44.1kHz (allows channel selection) - Audiobus and IAA support - background audio mode
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Fiddlicator: FAQ

Is the software for Fiddlicator compatible with iPads?

Yes, Fiddlicator is optimized for iPad devices.
The app was developed by Martin Varga.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Fiddlicator, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.5 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Fiddlicator App Is Music.
1.0.0 is the newly released version of the Fiddlicator app.
The latest update for Fiddlicator was released on July 6, 2024.
The app was initially released on July 4, 2024.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Fiddlicator app supports the following languages: English.
No, Fiddlicator is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Fiddlicator is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
No, Fiddlicator does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Fiddlicator

  • Absolutely amazing for solid body 5 string violin.

    I really loved the feel of my solid body electric violin with a BTS bridge transducer. However I soon realized that I was never going to get a rich violin tone without a sound box. I tried tons of stuff on and off for 25 years. Short delay, reverb, eq, tube pre amps, acoustic resonator effects...
    I am using an Apogee Jam lightening port adapter. I started this app and chose a violin impulse file and as soon as I even tapped the end of my patch cable, I could hear the the violin body acoustics, like when you tap the body of an acoustic violin. It sounds amazing with just the convolution without even messing with the other features. AUE played nice with Garage Band. No updates for a while. I hope the dev is still maintaining this. Some Cello impulses would be great too.
  • Terrible

    No way to open music or apply it to my mp3s….useless
  • Amazingly versatile, yet doesn't break the bank

    For years, I have only used Fiddlicator as a mere convolution engine and to give sawtooth waves a sort of "acoustic" character, despite being synthetic. Now that I own an electric violin - the first violin I've played in over 17 years - I can fully appreciate what Fiddlicator has to offer. It gives my e-violin the acoustic qualities of a traditional violin I need, without shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars for the real deal.

    If I could give this app more than five stars, my rating would literally be over 9,000. Fiddlicator is easily one of the best apps I've downloaded for not only my iPhone, but also my iPad.