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Enso Looper. Ratings and Reviews

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3.44
out of 5
88 Ratings
  • Jrrera, 31.08.2020
    Perfect for reducing CPU usage in AUM
    I was looking for a low-friction way to record a couple of bars from a synth in AUM and bounce it to audio without ruining my AUM flow. This app achieves that goal. Just load it up as an effect, set # of measures you’d like it to record, and once it’s done you can remove the synth that was supplying the audio. Make sure to watch AudioDamage’s YouTube tutorial on how to use Enso - some things weren’t intuitive for beginners! After watching the video, I appreciate how powerful this thing is. It does a lot for the price. Update: It looks like this plugin doesn’t work as intended inside of NanoStudio 2. Hard to tell if it’s the plugin’s fault or the DAW itself. Either way, docked a star for it, it’s the one thing preventing this from being the perfect audio looper for me on iOS Show more
  • Jrrera, 31.08.2020
    Perfect for reducing CPU usage in AUM
    I was looking for a low-friction way to record a couple of bars from a synth in AUM and bounce it to audio without ruining my AUM flow. This app achieves that goal. Just load it up as an effect, set # of measures you’d like it to record, and once it’s done you can remove the synth that was supplying the audio. Make sure to watch AudioDamage’s YouTube tutorial on how to use Enso - some things weren’t intuitive for beginners! After watching the video, I appreciate how powerful this thing is. It does a lot for the price. Update: It looks like this plugin doesn’t work as intended inside of NanoStudio 2. Hard to tell if it’s the plugin’s fault or the DAW itself. Either way, docked a star for it, it’s the one thing preventing this from being the perfect audio looper for me on iOS Show more
  • bearbqd, 22.08.2020
    How the heck do I use this?
    I purchased it and when I try and use it in GarageBand it’s not there. If I open it directly it just takes me to the YouTube video and the pdf manual. How do I use it? Show more
  • bearbqd, 22.08.2020
    How the heck do I use this?
    I purchased it and when I try and use it in GarageBand it’s not there. If I open it directly it just takes me to the YouTube video and the pdf manual. How do I use it? Show more
  • Enrique Raphaël Page Pérez, 22.08.2020
    Enso is a fantastic (even more) live performance looper after this update! MUST HAVE.
    Enso has had a rough start as it is a brilliant app but at the beginning of its journey on iOS it lacked a few key features for mobile performance (mostly quantization stuff, if you had the right gear or setup or workflow, it didn’t matter... but for many of us it was a brilliant tool but cumbersome at best). Now that this has been addressed, there’s suddenly a Looper on iOS that is extremely different to the alternatives and therefore a must have due to its now amazing practicality of use. The cross fading between sections is an amazing feature on Enso and allows your to either have different loops running per sector (with adjustable lengths) or a single loop with a huge cross fade time which will yield amazing ambience results when transitioning to one sector to the other. There is effectively now on iOS a broader choice of Loopers on AUv3 format, which to me honestly meant I hadn’t used Enso since like a few months after it’s release. Now I am thinking I will be using it a lot since my other favorite looper (Audiokit Looper) is amazing but far more robust and cpu heavy since it aims at becoming a full “daw-less” loop station. Both apps are amazing but thanks to Enso’s new update I can now say there is not much of a comparison since they both serve very different purposes. TH-U has a decent looper too and it’s a free app, therefore Enso was updated at the right time as otherwise it would have been simply not a good alternative considering TH-Us is free. However, since not only is Enso far better, but also has the whole sector thing going, it is really a unique looper now that quantization works as expected and therefore a unique tool on iOS every looper-oriented musician should try. I am sure I will be using it a lot now Audio Damage, thank you so much for this, you have really not disappointed at all. As a personal note, I would probably still very much prefer if Trigger was also quantized regardless... it is a fantastic app and in all honesty this probably is for the better as it means you ALWAYS can trigger a function without quantization. It can be useful, just not too much for me (for now, however the cross section fading might lead to me using this more for ambience stuff so who knows). This is definitely a must buy in my opinion, if you want a good looper this is a fantastic alternative. In comparison to Audiokit which aims at being a DAWless looper, you can load several instances of this meaning it can be far more versatile in many regards. I would buy both if you can afford them, and if you can’t... I think it comes down to how you want to loop. Look up some videos to see what you prefer, but you can’t go wrong with Enso or Audiokit anyway. Audio Damage, I have heard the reason behind not bringing Quanta to iPhone and I completely understand it. That being said, if that ever happened I’m sure many of us Quanta owners would be very happy about it. Thank you so much for your fantastic work as a developer and I cannot wait to see what else you’ve got on the works for us! ⚡️?? Show more
  • Enrique Raphaël Page Pérez, 22.08.2020
    Enso is a fantastic (even more) live performance looper after this update! MUST HAVE.
    Enso has had a rough start as it is a brilliant app but at the beginning of its journey on iOS it lacked a few key features for mobile performance (mostly quantization stuff, if you had the right gear or setup or workflow, it didn’t matter... but for many of us it was a brilliant tool but cumbersome at best). Now that this has been addressed, there’s suddenly a Looper on iOS that is extremely different to the alternatives and therefore a must have due to its now amazing practicality of use. The cross fading between sections is an amazing feature on Enso and allows your to either have different loops running per sector (with adjustable lengths) or a single loop with a huge cross fade time which will yield amazing ambience results when transitioning to one sector to the other. There is effectively now on iOS a broader choice of Loopers on AUv3 format, which to me honestly meant I hadn’t used Enso since like a few months after it’s release. Now I am thinking I will be using it a lot since my other favorite looper (Audiokit Looper) is amazing but far more robust and cpu heavy since it aims at becoming a full “daw-less” loop station. Both apps are amazing but thanks to Enso’s new update I can now say there is not much of a comparison since they both serve very different purposes. TH-U has a decent looper too and it’s a free app, therefore Enso was updated at the right time as otherwise it would have been simply not a good alternative considering TH-Us is free. However, since not only is Enso far better, but also has the whole sector thing going, it is really a unique looper now that quantization works as expected and therefore a unique tool on iOS every looper-oriented musician should try. I am sure I will be using it a lot now Audio Damage, thank you so much for this, you have really not disappointed at all. As a personal note, I would probably still very much prefer if Trigger was also quantized regardless... it is a fantastic app and in all honesty this probably is for the better as it means you ALWAYS can trigger a function without quantization. It can be useful, just not too much for me (for now, however the cross section fading might lead to me using this more for ambience stuff so who knows). This is definitely a must buy in my opinion, if you want a good looper this is a fantastic alternative. In comparison to Audiokit which aims at being a DAWless looper, you can load several instances of this meaning it can be far more versatile in many regards. I would buy both if you can afford them, and if you can’t... I think it comes down to how you want to loop. Look up some videos to see what you prefer, but you can’t go wrong with Enso or Audiokit anyway. Audio Damage, I have heard the reason behind not bringing Quanta to iPhone and I completely understand it. That being said, if that ever happened I’m sure many of us Quanta owners would be very happy about it. Thank you so much for your fantastic work as a developer and I cannot wait to see what else you’ve got on the works for us! ⚡️?? Show more
  • Stardust4506, 04.05.2020
    Enso update adds stability that was much needed, thanks!
    This app is now fantastic! I saw potential for it over a year ago, but it was not stable enough to use for my setup at that time. Running Enso in Aum, I was able to load as many instances as my iPad Pro could handle. Today, I was deliberately trying to make Enso crash, but I was able to load 6 instances of Continua each recording into 4 of Enso (24 instances of Enso total.) Previously if I loaded more than a 2-3 instances of Enso, they would all crash and I would lose everything I had recorded. Bravo Audio Damage, now this app is in my opinion, the most useful app for looping on iOS. Show more
  • Stardust4506, 04.05.2020
    Enso update adds stability that was much needed, thanks!
    This app is now fantastic! I saw potential for it over a year ago, but it was not stable enough to use for my setup at that time. Running Enso in Aum, I was able to load as many instances as my iPad Pro could handle. Today, I was deliberately trying to make Enso crash, but I was able to load 6 instances of Continua each recording into 4 of Enso (24 instances of Enso total.) Previously if I loaded more than a 2-3 instances of Enso, they would all crash and I would lose everything I had recorded. Bravo Audio Damage, now this app is in my opinion, the most useful app for looping on iOS. Show more
  • revdom666, 19.04.2020
    Perfect
    My title says it all. This comment is for the devs. Dear Audio Damage, please make a stand alone version of this, with perhaps four separate loopers. I’d buy that in a heartbeat. Great job! Show more
  • revdom666, 19.04.2020
    Perfect
    My title says it all. This comment is for the devs. Dear Audio Damage, please make a stand alone version of this, with perhaps four separate loopers. I’d buy that in a heartbeat. Great job! Show more
  • Evan crady 69, 29.01.2020
    Garbage app
    Bought the app because it said it worked in GarageBand....it doesn’t. Terrible app, do not recommend. The apps certainly a scam!
  • Evan crady 69, 29.01.2020
    Garbage app
    Bought the app because it said it worked in GarageBand....it doesn’t. Terrible app, do not recommend. The apps certainly a scam!
  • johnny5160, 19.12.2019
    Crap
    I bought this app an it just shows the logo.. no looping , just logo.. can’t even get a refund.. rip off... what’s up with that
  • johnny5160, 19.12.2019
    Crap
    I bought this app an it just shows the logo.. no looping , just logo.. can’t even get a refund.. rip off... what’s up with that
  • RyanP!, 01.12.2019
    Doesn’t open
    I download the application. I click on the icon. The welcome screen comes on and then never goes anywhere.
  • RyanP!, 01.12.2019
    Doesn’t open
    I download the application. I click on the icon. The welcome screen comes on and then never goes anywhere.
  • That dude, you know, that dude, 16.11.2019
    Fake app
    This app does not do anything on an iPhone XS. I’d like my money back and this app removed from the store!
  • That dude, you know, that dude, 16.11.2019
    Fake app
    This app does not do anything on an iPhone XS. I’d like my money back and this app removed from the store!
  • sj jaxon, 01.11.2019
    Dope looper
    Would be dope to see it fleshed out as standalone app as well
  • sj jaxon, 01.11.2019
    Dope looper
    Would be dope to see it fleshed out as standalone app as well