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Yes, been putting the app through its paces using the Alesis IO Dock 2. First impressions: great! I really like the package of the app, well laid out, can be used in a fairly simple way or if you want to dig deeper re editing you can. Five simultaneous effects, an xy pad and a sequencer to vary effects over time.
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Thanks for the update and the kind words! Very much appreciated.
Just want to add a couple of comments - regarding comparisons with Zoom B3 and similar: FLUX:FX is not really designed to replace these kind of units [...although you could], it was more intended to compliment them. For example, Adrian Belew uses an Axe-fx II for most of his tones, but he has the FLUX:FX app running in a parallel chain to add a bunch of extra stuff that you cant really do any other way. This is why we don't have speaker/amp sims in there, and we concentrate on building blocks of creative effects. That being said, with the full-spec studio compressor and ultra EQ built into the app, you can get some amazing out-of-the-box bass tones from this thing
Regarding the tuner in garageband: is this something you would like to see inside FLUX:FX? We are putting together the list of features to add to our updates so we can keep enhancing the app.