LINKS! ▼ ▼ ▼ ❤ CONNECT WITH ME PATREON ► www.patreon.com/jakobhaq PAYPAL DONATE ► www.paypal.me/jakobhaq INSTAGRAM ► instagram.com/jakob_haq/ DISCORD ► discord.gg/JTmQHAG 🔥 MY PRESET PACK STORE (My Patreons can download these packs without extra charge over at Patreon) MAIN PAGE ► jakobhaq.gumroad.com/ 🎵 MY MUSIC DISCOGRAPHY ► hyperfollow.com/jakobhaq 🎹 APP LINKS Phonolyth Cascade reverb by Yuri Turov is universal and is available for iOS, MacOS and Windows. HOME ► phonolyth.com/products/cascade MANUAL ► dl.phonolyth.com/cascade/PhonolythCascadeUserManual-1.0.pdf ⏰ TIME STAMPS 0:00 The sign 0:32 How to: Massive Cascade 3:41 How to: Tiny Cascade 6:21 It's a must have! 🐖
Phonolyth did it right. Instead of saying “let me give you a reverb or a chorus” they said “let me give you parameters” this effect is so musical. I had to buy as soon as it was released.
What's going to be your midi to CV workflow? Do you have a Eurorack module that will do that? or a desktop device? I have been using the Korg SQ-1 as the Midi to CV...but open to a different unit...if anyone watching has different suggestions to get iOS midi to other devices. Thanks!
There’s a few options but haven’t decided yet. So far I’m liking some of the Expert sleeper models. I like the ES-8 since it opens up for a lot of modulation possibilities, using something like MiRack with the modular etc. But yeah, not decided yet. I’m also looking. At some other op to one, DIY etc.
Before watching I didn't need yet another reverb cause I have lot... But this isn't yet another reverb! Definately gonna get this one. Just... This... Last... One 😂
Looks pretty cool and very versatile. But I already have Velvet Machine and Alteza, which kinda covers alot of these sounds. Or does it, "must have more reverbs"
You are granted with great pleasure, my personal Grammy for the most entertaining tutorials related to iPad apps. Yes, I bought this app as soon as it came out and I love it so much, it adds magic to my guitar sound. I didn’t know much about the depth and possibilities of this app. Thanks!
Great vid covering Cascade, there have been so many amazing reverbs that have come out in recent times, but I think Cascade may be the new Heavy Weight Reverb champion.
Thanks so much for explaining how these parameters interact. I need to keep this video as a reference! And it’s totally normal to finger your cereal… totally…. Normal 😅😊😂
I bought this some time ago after watching some videos because I knew there was a lot of potential in there, even if I didn't know exactly why. Now I also know why, thanks :-D
Eurorack is glorious. It's soooo so so so sooo much more affordable now than it was 6 years ago when I got into it. I thirst for those Buchla licensed modules..
Yeah, Euro-modular setups can be purchased at very low cost nowadays. Pretty insane. But to be honest, I’m looking forward to DIY-ing a lot again. Used to do it in the past but I was also mostly making stuff I needed. . Now it’ll be things I just want basically, so the stress factor is non-existent for me. Plus I’ll have more fun too … I think. 😅😂 . The nice thing is that if you’re handy with a soldering iron and can read basic schematics, it’s possible to bring cost down even further. . It’s funny because I’ve already ordered a printed circuit board and panel from Etsy. I’ve also ordered 3340 chip from Thonk. I have all other components here already (might need to get a few more jacks) but I don’t even have a rack yet. 😂
This is one of those apps that makes typical Music Tech UA-cam channels look crazy to me. Build these algorithms into a small piece of hardware with it’s own dsp and charge $399 for it as a pedal and act crazy when someone says a phone, tablet, or computer can do it better. #butbuttons
@@JakobHaq There are so many iOS apps that easily compete with (or are better than) very expensive pedals/synths/keyboards/multi effects. I don't understand how so many lose sight of the fact that every digitally run device is a computer running someone's software algorithms. iPhones and iPads are much more powerful computers than most (any?) of these devices...Make it make sense! Lol
Also, Logic Pro … subscription only! 😳 What’s your take, Jakob? We need to unite forces with Louis Rossmann and stop this trend! - If there was a buy once option with limited updates and reasonable upgrade price at a later point, that would be ok for me. 🤷♂️ But I am too jumpy in how I use software (ADHD much 🤷♂️), a subscription never makes sense to me.
To be honest, I am excited for people who have been wanting this to happen for a long time. I am also excited becuse this might make other desktop DAW makers have a second look at iOS and do the same, port their big suites over. I’m a Cubase guy and have been since decades, so I’d loose my shit if Steinberg ported Cubasis over. . When it comes to subscriptions, I’m not too fond of that myself either. I’d rather just pay a price for a software thing and then pay for upgrades when they’re ready. Just my preference. . However there’s another issue with iOS and that is the pricing structure in general. I’ve always had the opinion that pricing is too low and that will have to change also in the future, especially if apps are expected to work across platforms, since that require more work.
@@JakobHaq Yep, I am excited too about desktop-grade apps coming to the iPad. Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, Logic Pro, … and probably more. Will keep my fingers crossed that Steinberg ports Cubase, and that they use their experience in rewriting Cubasis for that. (As Yoda says: “The greatest teacher failure^Dpain is.” 😅) And I agree, the price for iOS software needs to go up. A lot of work goes into developing or porting the apps. And it looks like the prices slowly get there. - On the other hand, the best price structure that I can imagine right now would be: 1/3 to 1/2 of the full license price for a license limited to iOS, and pay the difference to the full license to make the software work on all platforms. Because iPad is comparable to a laptop in performance, but cannot beat a desktop or Mac Studio. There will always be the “Pro” and “Ultra” CPUs for those (*). So, iOS / laptop will be the mobile / entry level platforms. And that can be good for developers: give the users a full product on mobile, for a reasonable and affordable price, but if they need more power (and can afford it), then there are the desktop / studio platforms and the software license can be upgraded too. Of course, this may work better for some apps and worse for others. Just my 2 cents, for now. (*) Because the size of the device and the possibilities for active cooling dictate how much additional processing power can be put into them. Externally attachable CPUs don’t touch that, because they never have the RAM access speeds of the built-in CPUs. In short: device size dictates processing power, larger devices will be faster / more “pro”.
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▼
▼
❤ CONNECT WITH ME
PATREON ► www.patreon.com/jakobhaq
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DISCORD ► discord.gg/JTmQHAG
🔥 MY PRESET PACK STORE
(My Patreons can download these packs without extra charge over at Patreon)
MAIN PAGE ► jakobhaq.gumroad.com/
🎵 MY MUSIC
DISCOGRAPHY ► hyperfollow.com/jakobhaq
🎹 APP LINKS
Phonolyth Cascade reverb by Yuri Turov is universal and is available for iOS, MacOS and Windows.
HOME ► phonolyth.com/products/cascade
MANUAL ► dl.phonolyth.com/cascade/PhonolythCascadeUserManual-1.0.pdf
⏰ TIME STAMPS
0:00 The sign
0:32 How to: Massive Cascade
3:41 How to: Tiny Cascade
6:21 It's a must have!
🐖
Phonolyth did it right. Instead of saying “let me give you a reverb or a chorus” they said “let me give you parameters” this effect is so musical. I had to buy as soon as it was released.
Right! I love the philosophy here. Can’t wait to see what they make next.
Not only do you always see creative potential you have a keen sense of humour
Aw, you’re to kind. Thank you! 🤍
Great Insight !!!
Yes, instabuy!!
Yep. I have Blackhole. Enough said.
The two don’t really compare. Cascade is much more than just a reverb.
What's going to be your midi to CV workflow? Do you have a Eurorack module that will do that? or a desktop device? I have been using the Korg SQ-1 as the Midi to CV...but open to a different unit...if anyone watching has different suggestions to get iOS midi to other devices. Thanks!
There’s a few options but haven’t decided yet. So far I’m liking some of the Expert sleeper models. I like the ES-8 since it opens up for a lot of modulation possibilities, using something like MiRack with the modular etc. But yeah, not decided yet. I’m also looking. At some other op to one, DIY etc.
@@JakobHaq Once you find a solution you like make a vid!! I’d like to see it on the AUM midi grid! Cheers! 🍻
i got enough lovely reverbs, how about an amazing delay? that isn't timeless 3...
This one is definitely unique enough to get, since it’s more than just a reverb.
Fingerer
😂
Stop Fingerring your food…..🥳
😅😂🥰💋
I’ve never fingered my cereal, and I’m convinced that is where I have been going wrong all these years.
Yes, I can confirm this! Before I fingered everything, my world was upside down. 💋
Now go and finger all of your stuff, and have a lot of fun doing it! 👍
Before watching I didn't need yet another reverb cause I have lot... But this isn't yet another reverb! Definately gonna get this one. Just... This... Last... One 😂
👊😁
Fabulous explanation of a fairly complex tool. Thanks for this.
My pleasure. Thank you so much for watching! 🤍
Looks pretty cool and very versatile. But I already have Velvet Machine and Alteza, which kinda covers alot of these sounds. Or does it, "must have more reverbs"
You are granted with great pleasure, my personal Grammy for the most entertaining tutorials related to iPad apps. Yes, I bought this app as soon as it came out and I love it so much, it adds magic to my guitar sound. I didn’t know much about the depth and possibilities of this app. Thanks!
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I'm addicted to Velvet Machine too, this developer makes some nice Reverbs!
Great vid as always… cascade is excellent! Super flexible! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic quick and inspiring introduction and walkthrough. Thanks! (new subscriber)
Great vid covering Cascade, there have been so many amazing reverbs that have come out in recent times,
but I think Cascade may be the new Heavy Weight Reverb champion.
Jakob, just be careful interpreting pattern in your breakfast cereal! 😂
Got him on PC and iPad - Very GooD !!!
Thanks so much for explaining how these parameters interact. I need to keep this video as a reference! And it’s totally normal to finger your cereal… totally…. Normal 😅😊😂
I bought this some time ago after watching some videos because I knew there was a lot of potential in there, even if I didn't know exactly why. Now I also know why, thanks :-D
Insta-bought this after watching this video for 20 seconds or so. Yum! 😋
Bougth it but haven’t really digged into ti yet, but it sounds like there is a LOT of digging to do.
Better get a shovel, this one is deep. Oh and bring a headlamp too. 👊
Twin3 … I need the Jakob Haq take! 😱 … Please? 🙏 😅
Eurorack is glorious. It's soooo so so so sooo much more affordable now than it was 6 years ago when I got into it. I thirst for those Buchla licensed modules..
Yeah, Euro-modular setups can be purchased at very low cost nowadays. Pretty insane. But to be honest, I’m looking forward to DIY-ing a lot again. Used to do it in the past but I was also mostly making stuff I needed.
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Now it’ll be things I just want basically, so the stress factor is non-existent for me. Plus I’ll have more fun too … I think. 😅😂
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The nice thing is that if you’re handy with a soldering iron and can read basic schematics, it’s possible to bring cost down even further.
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It’s funny because I’ve already ordered a printed circuit board and panel from Etsy. I’ve also ordered 3340 chip from Thonk. I have all other components here already (might need to get a few more jacks) but I don’t even have a rack yet. 😂
instant like first sentence
The first demonstration, after I Wanne buy thx 🙏
My pleasure!
Modular and AUM is fantastic. iPad is the best multi effect you could ever get.
This is one of those apps that makes typical Music Tech UA-cam channels look crazy to me. Build these algorithms into a small piece of hardware with it’s own dsp and charge $399 for it as a pedal and act crazy when someone says a phone, tablet, or computer can do it better. #butbuttons
😂 Well we all have preferences. Cascade is really impressive and for the price, provides the user with an insanely useful and interesting app.
@@JakobHaq There are so many iOS apps that easily compete with (or are better than) very expensive pedals/synths/keyboards/multi effects. I don't understand how so many lose sight of the fact that every digitally run device is a computer running someone's software algorithms. iPhones and iPads are much more powerful computers than most (any?) of these devices...Make it make sense! Lol
Some people read tea leaves. You sir read the corn 🌽 flakes, which makes you a reverb explainer god! 😂❤
Great video
That adding modulation to the damping is an interesting idea... is it possible all in the app? Or was that added using AUM?
I was using an external lfo app called mLFO to modulate all those moving parameters. So I was doing MIDI modulation.
fingering mashed potatoes is more fun.
Omg, that’s my favourite. Preferably with a little butter in there too. 💋
Homer: M-mashed p-potatoes … 😋
Also, Logic Pro … subscription only! 😳 What’s your take, Jakob?
We need to unite forces with Louis Rossmann and stop this trend! - If there was a buy once option with limited updates and reasonable upgrade price at a later point, that would be ok for me. 🤷♂️ But I am too jumpy in how I use software (ADHD much 🤷♂️), a subscription never makes sense to me.
To be honest, I am excited for people who have been wanting this to happen for a long time. I am also excited becuse this might make other desktop DAW makers have a second look at iOS and do the same, port their big suites over. I’m a Cubase guy and have been since decades, so I’d loose my shit if Steinberg ported Cubasis over.
.
When it comes to subscriptions, I’m not too fond of that myself either. I’d rather just pay a price for a software thing and then pay for upgrades when they’re ready. Just my preference.
.
However there’s another issue with iOS and that is the pricing structure in general. I’ve always had the opinion that pricing is too low and that will have to change also in the future, especially if apps are expected to work across platforms, since that require more work.
Btw, I have the same problem with focus and how my mood changes what type of apps I’m using. A lot of jumping around.
@@JakobHaq Yep, I am excited too about desktop-grade apps coming to the iPad. Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, Logic Pro, … and probably more. Will keep my fingers crossed that Steinberg ports Cubase, and that they use their experience in rewriting Cubasis for that. (As Yoda says: “The greatest teacher failure^Dpain is.” 😅)
And I agree, the price for iOS software needs to go up. A lot of work goes into developing or porting the apps. And it looks like the prices slowly get there. - On the other hand, the best price structure that I can imagine right now would be: 1/3 to 1/2 of the full license price for a license limited to iOS, and pay the difference to the full license to make the software work on all platforms. Because iPad is comparable to a laptop in performance, but cannot beat a desktop or Mac Studio. There will always be the “Pro” and “Ultra” CPUs for those (*). So, iOS / laptop will be the mobile / entry level platforms. And that can be good for developers: give the users a full product on mobile, for a reasonable and affordable price, but if they need more power (and can afford it), then there are the desktop / studio platforms and the software license can be upgraded too. Of course, this may work better for some apps and worse for others.
Just my 2 cents, for now.
(*) Because the size of the device and the possibilities for active cooling dictate how much additional processing power can be put into them. Externally attachable CPUs don’t touch that, because they never have the RAM access speeds of the built-in CPUs. In short: device size dictates processing power, larger devices will be faster / more “pro”.