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| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 4, 2016 | 2.22 | ★ 4.1 | 221 | $0.99 |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 15This very odd little synth reminds me of the CZ 101 for some strange reason (phase distortion synth) but nothing else on the iPad has it's very niche kind of interface . I like ! And a Retronyms product that doesn't crash is quite refreshing! Peace christo
No ADSR with sampling, No Audiobus, I think I just got screwed by the IAP's which essentially are a complete disappointment ....<br/><br/>I hope the developer improves this app & that I and likely many others don't feel burnt ... Has "potential" but that's about it .... Fix it up and I'll up my rating
.. needs recording, soundcloud, and audiocopy support. (Even if minimal.) With these things: definitely worth five stars.
It is a cheap cheesy synth.<br/>The mod wheel works backwards.<br/>You cannot truncate samples after recording. <br/>The meager sounds that are supplied free are awful to say the least. <br/>Give this one a miss there are a lot better free synths to spend time on than this pile. <br/>It does not deserve to spend time on my iPad. BEGONE! Junk junk junk.
I love this little synth, but it really needs an up date. Things like Audiobus & CoreMIDI support would be a great place to start. It seems that Retronyms has put so much time into Tabletop & the Akai stuff that they have forgotten a really cool little synth that could be great with a little TLC. I will hold out hoping for it to happen.
Really just a toy nowadays - surprised they would charge for this. No midi support, no IAA/Audiobus. It's stuck in the past of an iOS world that has moved way past what this app can do in music.
Not compatible with mpc
This is a quite useful synth app without too many buzzers and whizzers. The rotary knob format would probably work better with sliders. Despite the intuitive design, I find building an iPad synth to operate as if it were manual a little odd. It's quant but in this case, why not reinvent the wheel. Otherwise as I stated very useful with some cool sounds.
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