Rymdigare by Erik Sigth

Erik Sigth’s Rymdigare (Swedish for “more spacious”) integrates reverb with a built-in sound source, enabling hybrid effects where reverberated input blends with internally generated noise and drone tones. The noise section produces adjustable color from white to pink noise, while the drone section generates sustained pitches that can be tuned to the input or set independently. The degrader reduces bit depth and sample rate for lo-fi character, applied either pre- or post-reverb.

The plugin runs universally on iPhone, iPad, and MacOS with AUv3 and standalone support, maintaining the minimalist interface of the Rymdigare product line. Within hosts like AUM or Cubasis, users can automate drone pitch and noise color for evolving textures. The LFO modulation can apply to reverb parameters or internal sound sources.

User feedback on the Erik Sigth support forum notes that the internal sound generation, while creative, can make the plugin unpredictable in mix contexts where consistent reverb behavior is required. Some users also report that the drone synthesis, while stable, lacks the harmonic richness of dedicated synth sources.

Key features include:

  • Reverb with internal noise and drone generation
  • Degrader for lo-fi character (pre/post routing)
  • LFO modulation for evolving parameters
  • Mix controls for blending input with internal sounds
  • Cosmic textures for ambient and experimental applications

App price: $4.99
In-app purchases: None

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