AudioThing have reduced the price of their desktop and iOS and desktop products for a limited time. The desktop before and after prices can be found on AudioThing’s website, below are the iOS before and after prices.
The iOS deals include:
- Type X – (NEW) $8.99
- Wave Box – $14.99
- RES-09 – $14.99 to $9.99
- Vinyl Strip – $14.99 to $9.99
- SX1000 – $19.99 to $12.99
- Arguments – $19.99 to $12.99
- Frostbite – $14.99 to $9.99
- Wires – $19.99 to $12.99
- Type A – $14.99 to $9.99
- Type B – $14.99 to $9.99
- Reels – $19.99 to $12.99
- Springs – $19.99 to $12.99
- Speakers – $19.99 to $12.99
- Valves – $14.99 to $8.99
- Dials – $19.99 to $12.99
- Hand Clapper – $5.99 to $3.99
- Lines – $19.99 to $12.99
- Gong Amp – $15.99 to $9.99
- Outer Space – Tape Echo – $19.99 to $12.99
- Mantis BBD Echo – $14.99 to $9.99
- Things – Crusher – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Bubbles – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Texture – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Flip EQ – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Voice – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Motor – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Crusher – $6.99 to $3.99
- Things – Fold – $6.99 to $3.99
- Wurly – Electric Piano – $19.99 to $12.99
- SR-88 – $14.99 to $9.99
- Wires – $12.99
- Dub Filter – High Pass – $14.99 to $9.99
- miniBit – $14.99 to $9.99
- Philicordia – $19.99 to $12.99
- Noises – $19.99 to $12.99
Don’t forget, AudioThing also have 3 plugins/apps available as FREE downloads.
Blindfold EQ (FREE)
Blindfold EQ is a freeware EQ plugin inspired by a quote by Matt Wallace from the book Recording Unhinged by Sylvia Massy.
It has 4 bands (LowShelf, LowMid, HighMid, HighShelf), but each knob is blind. There are no indicators or numbers to show frequency values, gain values or Q values.
You have to use your ears.
Filterjam (FREE)
Filterjam is a multi-band resonant filter delivering weird ringmod-like filtered sounds. The input signal is divided into 4 bands that are then summed or multiplied together according to the selected mode. Filterjam can be very harsh or gentle, it can add brightness or depth to synth sounds, but it can also completely mangle acoustic sources.
Moon Echo (FREE)
In AudioThing’s seventh collaboration with Berlin-based musician Hainbach they listen to the stars: Moon Echo is a free to download delay based on a communications technique that uses our closest cosmic neighbor, the moon, as a reflector for radio waves. This results in some rather crunchy and lively echoes, modulated by the movement of Earth and moon. The moon’s surface is an imperfect mirror and creates artifacts, unlike any other echo technique. Moon Echo is both a musical lo-fi effect and a playful tool for teaching about space.
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