It's so refreshing to finally hear some nice FM, after so many virtual and non-virtual analogue waves coming from so many devices lately. A great looking app too!
Yeah, I think I was in the same camp with this app, thought, yeah, another synth, then saw this video and now I think I need to give it some more attention
This is definitely one of my favorite iDevice synths. The sounds this thing makes take me back to playing Chakan and Bio-Hazard Battle on the Genesis as a kid. I really like some of the custom voices I've made with it.
I didn't really expect them to update it at all (as it doesn't seem that many people bought it) but they're obviously putting a lot of work into it. The new stuff they're implementing looks great and I'm looking forward to the update.
Just bought it to support the developer, so now I feel justified in begging for the possibility to load sysex patches from the TX81z and DX7 :) All it needs for the TX is a few teensie extra waveforms and some rudimentary effects. DX would need 2 more operators.
I notice the rather quirky way of saving patches - is it already using a similar format to the sysex patches do you think?
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It's so refreshing to finally hear some nice FM, after so many virtual and non-virtual analogue waves coming from so many devices lately. A great looking app too!
At first I was "meh, another synth", but then I saw how you can automatize every buttons, then I was impressed :)
Yeah, I think I was in the same camp with this app, thought, yeah, another synth, then saw this video and now I think I need to give it some more attention
This is definitely one of my favorite iDevice synths. The sounds this thing makes take me back to playing Chakan and Bio-Hazard Battle on the Genesis as a kid. I really like some of the custom voices I've made with it.
I didn't really expect them to update it at all (as it doesn't seem that many people bought it) but they're obviously putting a lot of work into it. The new stuff they're implementing looks great and I'm looking forward to the update.
Thanks for the post.
Just bought it to support the developer, so now I feel justified in begging for the possibility to load sysex patches from the TX81z and DX7 :) All it needs for the TX is a few teensie extra waveforms and some rudimentary effects. DX would need 2 more operators.
I notice the rather quirky way of saving patches - is it already using a similar format to the sysex patches do you think?
Let me know what response you get Rob, that'd be a really different app if you could do it.
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