Amazing noises make some interesting and fairly unusual apps and GliderVerb is certainly one of a kind. GliderVerb is a “Reverberator with Glissandos” simulating a room gradually changing its shape. It is an expanded version of an algorithm created by James McCartney for his Supercollider 2 programming language.
The original algorithm had no user-variable parameters: this device adds a series of parameters to create a wide palette of effects; from evolving reverberations to granular disintegration to smooth resonances.
You can get some seriously stunning effects out of this app so it’s good to see it get and update after a year. In the new version you’ll find:
- Audiobus 3 New MIDI Receiver Port
- New Sampling Rate Setting (up to 96 kHz)
- Input Gain and Dry/Wet removed zip noise
- New Quick View for the Presets Manager, simplify the Presets navigation while playing the Keyboard
- New implementation for LFO which improve performance when you put app in background or switch app etc..
- Midibus 1.39 SDK
- Audiobus 3.0.3 SDK
- Ableton LINK 2.1.2 SDK
- Removed MIDI Clock Receiving
- Disable Auto-Lock Screen
- iPhone X compatibility
GliderVerb is available on the app store and is free to try with a $6.99 IAP for the full version: