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StompVox

in association with iPhonicus

StompVox is a high-quality (44.1kHz, 16bit) real-time vocal effects application for the iPhone and iPodTouch which is designed to look and feel like effects pedals, or 'stomp boxes' as they are often called. StompVox combines a Gate, Looper, Reverb, Echo and Mixer to create a range of fun vocal effects.


Available now from the iTunes App Store

Presets


StompVox comes with 10 factory Presets that showcase a variety of different effects using each pedal.  Presets may be created, edited and even e-mailed other StompVox users!


Pedals


There are five effects pedals:


  1. Gate


The Gate pedal controls how much signal is passed to the other pedals from the microphone input. If there is a lot of ambient background noise, it's useful to be able to 'shut' the audio gate so that no sound passes through to the other pedals until the sound level has reached a chosen threshold. The rate at which the gate responds to the audio input and how the gate opens and closes are adjustable.


Controls: Input, Threshold, Attack, Hold, Release and Bypass


  1. Looper


The Looper pedal can record continuous audio loops of up to 60 seconds. Use this pedal to create interesting sonic loops and practice vocals against another vocal or instrument. The Looper never gets tired!


Controls: Seconds, Level, Play, Record, Erase and Bypass


  1. Reverb


The Reverb pedal models the sound characteristics of an enclosed space. When a sound is made in an enclosed space, the original sound is heard along with a number of echoes which build up due to the shape of the space. The echoes decay as the sound is absorbed by the materials in the space.


Controls: Pre-Delay, Room Size, Damp, Level, Dry/Wet and Bypass


  1. Echo


The Echo pedal models a sound reflection that is heard some time after the original sound has been made. The echo delay and the rate at which echoes subside can be controlled.


Controls: Delay, Feedback, Level and Bypass


  1. Mixer


The Mixer combines the overall or Master level along with the unprocessed Direct level.


Controls: Master, Direct and Bypass