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AutoArp for iPhone


A synth arp app. Here's the description:

AutoArp turns your iPhone into a software synthesiser with a unique playing interface. Select a chord, and strum the laser "strings" with your fingers!

Combining the playing technique of the traditional Autoharp zither with an arpeggiated analogue-style synth engine, you can create a retro and yet futuristic sounding backing to your music.

The synth engine features:
  • square, pulse and sawtooth waveforms,
  • attack and release envelope controls, and
  • a resonant low pass filter with cutoff and resonance controls.
Up to 12 chords can be selected and configured onto the playing buttons. Currently there are major, minor, dominant 7th, minor 7th, major 7th, sus4 and minor 11th chord types in all keys, but more types will be added in future version updates!.

Note: Playback response is best on latest generation devices such as iPhone 4. The app is priced at $0.99

AutoArp - Andrew Milloy

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6 comments:

johnnyg0 said...

"a unique playing interface" ... ??

Wow those guys sure knows how to jazz up their description. Unfortunately for them, their app looks just like every guitar app :P

Andrew Milloy said...

Many thanks for featuring my app on Palm Sounds.

And @johnnyg0, thanks for your comment on this... I can see what you mean about jazzing up the description, but hey: that's marketing! Almost everything else is a solid fact (maybe not the 'laser' part).
Anyway I hope it *sounds* unique compared to the other guitar apps.

Cheers!

Andrew

Tom said...

Looks great Andrew. I'll certainly have a play with it

soundog said...

Please developers, musicians need to HEAR what a product sounds like before they buy. It would be helpful if you posted at least sound samples on your websites. Better yet, a video showing the features and how it is used + how it sounds! Thanks.

johnnyg0 said...

@Andrew

"but hey: that's marketing!"

Yeah I know :).. but if the first thing I notice about how you're selling your app is a false statement, I won't really look more into it.

Too much people are using the "First / Unique" argument to sell their apps on IOS. But it doesn't mean anything :D

Anonymous said...

I like "..a truly mindblowing ergonomic interface." as a description on a more recent release. Makes me want to run right out and buy a helmet ;-]