iSynthesizer

1 archived version · 1 installable
com.amitech.iSynthesizer

Versions

2
Requires iOS 4.0+
Install Download 3.3 MB · armv6/armv7

Archived Reviews

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★★☆☆☆ Cheesy synth sounds
by @NYCMediaMix · Jul 11, 2011

I was not impressed with the presets. Sounds like a low end freeware vst....needs work. Try it out if its free..if you find it useful, more power to you.

★★★☆☆ It's upside down
by djpuzzle · Jul 13, 2011

Good sound but no midi support and it's upside down in my Alesis iO Dock. Could get it to flip.

★★★☆☆ Sound great !but...
by MuzikalaChristo · Aug 28, 2014

The very thing that personalizes any great synth is the ability to name and save programs the user creates . This seems to have been over looked by the designer. Time to update! Like soon. With actual words not ...02- 23-786-2-9900-778908-99. Peace christo

★★★★★ A great learning synth, as well
by brysmi · Oct 1, 2011

Classic synthesis, clean interface, good sound.

★☆☆☆☆ Needs preset save
by PMac63 · Oct 4, 2011

You can only save a preset sound until you close the app and then it disappears from the save list. This thing has potential, but until you can save the sounds you create, it's pointless spending time creating something that you will never be able to remember how to create the next time you go to use it. Fix this and I will give more stars.

★★★★★ Sweet!
by lumchux · Jul 13, 2011

Sick app! Great for beginners. The ADSR could have used knobs instead of sliders but other than that this app is pimpin! I'm gonna use it in my next production :)

★★★★★ Must have for music fans and more
by Vector22 · Jul 11, 2011

This is a great app. Designed well and allows for pretty advanced customization. Hook this up to a PA system and you're good to go. It's also got a bunch of presets that sound awesome.<br/><br/>This is a must have for music fans along with Virtuoso.<br/><br/>Totally worth it!

★★★☆☆ Good Try, Decent Synth
by angelo grover · Jul 13, 2011

For free, a no-brainer as it's another synth to add to my growing collection. Would I have paid for this? No. Do I look forward to an ongoing development of this app that could someday trip me out? Of course. The question is, how could this app (it's developer) differentiate themselves from the growing heap of run of the mill subtractive synth available? Sometimes I think that all these subtractive synths are created as a sort of textbook lesson in software coding.

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