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Syntorial – create your own synth patches
The new software Syntorial teaches you step by step how to program a synthesizer. It allows you to program the patches by ear. The idea is to create the exact sounds you have going on in your head. Continue reading
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Tagged apps, sound design, iOS, iPad, Mac OS, Reason, Rob Papen, synthesizers, Windows
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Geco for Leap Motion – control synths with gestures
With Geco, an app for the Leap Motion Controller, synthesizers can be controlled with gestures, like shown in the video below. This works with MIDI. Hopefully the latency will be low enough. Continue reading
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Tagged apps, controllers, hardware, Mac OS, midi, synthesizers, Windows
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Audiobus support for Arturia iMini
Arturia has released an update for the iMini synthesizer for iPad. The main addition is Audiobus support. Users can record the sounds of the iMini in programs like GarageBand. Continue reading
LiveFX – cool effects for iPad
The Dutch audio app maker Elephantcandy has released LiveFX for iPad. This beautiful app is inspired by the Korg Kaoss Pad and brings live effects to the tablet. Continue reading
Audiobus connects audio apps on iPhone and iPad
Audiobus is a handy app for iPhone and iPad which connects audio apps after one another. For example you can directly record the synthesizer Sunrizer into Loopy HD for a nice jam. Currently, Audiobus supports a limited number of apps, but the creators of Audiobus promise that more apps will follow soon. It looks at least like a must have if you often make music on the iPhone or iPad. Continue reading