Developer Savelii Kaliupanov has released Deregulator 2, a major update that introduces a cleaner UI, MIDI control, Audiobus 2.x and IAA support and more.
Deregulator is an audio processing app with 3 FX modules, Echo, Delay and Reverb. You can randomize each of the module’s settings dynamically.
You can even randomize the randomizers, allowing you “to journey into unusual and very cool sonic territory.”
Features:
- Three linked effect module (Echo, Delay and Reverb)
- Randomizers for every parameter of this effects
- Ability to randomize all parameters at once
- Recording of affected audio to wav
- Share files to iTunes, AudioCopy 2, AudioShare
- Audiobus and IAA
- MIDI
- Full featured preset system for app states and MIDI settings
- Subdivisions randomiser
- Randomizer for randomizers
- Stereo/mono outputWhat’s New in Version 2.0
Here’s what’s new in Deregulator 2:
- New switchless design – more flexibility in controlling fx and logic layout.
- Damping frequency control for Reverberator (and randomizer for it)
- New preset system
- MIDI input and clock
- MIDI presets
- Now you can rename files
- Subdivisions randomiser
- Randomisers jitter
- No more Anti-Loud function
- Universal app
- Reset processor to clear sound-buffers
- Audiobus 2.x all slots
- IAA (fx slot)
- Presets to learn some basics (deletable)
No official audio/video demos are available yet. Here’s an unofficial demo of the previous version, via thesoundtestroom:
Deregulator is available for US $2.99 in the App Store.
If you’ve used Deregulator, leave a comment and let us know what you think of it!
That interface sure doesn’t look like much fun at all.
the interface is such a nice improvement, wish there was a landscape mode though, would be pretty simplew
weird interface….but great sound. At $3, I think I’m sold.
I’d buy it if the randomizer that randomizes the randomizers could be randomized.
Oh well.