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SynthBot for iPhone arrives


SynthBot is a new monosynth on the app store. Here are the details:

SynthBot is the ultimate monophonic synthesizer, providing the user endless, classic retro sounds for live performance on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Features:
  • Monophonic, classic synthesizer
  • Dual Oscillators with level mixers
  • 7 Wave Generators:
  • Square, Triangle, Sawtooth, Reverse Sawtooth, Sine, Tangent, and Secant
  • Ultra wide, scrollable keyboard to with 5 octaves
  • Octave selector, supporting 5 octaves
  • Glide between notes (Lag Processor)
  • Oscillator fine tune (more than one full octave)
  • Oscillator sync
  • Low Pass Filter Module
  • Modulation module
  • Tremelo/Wave
  • Vibrato/Pitch
  • Filter
  • Envelope Generator module
  • Supports ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release)
  • Volume
  • Filter (amount of low pass filter)
  • Arpeggio
Upcoming:
  • load/save sound settings
  • improved arpeggio
  • much much more
SynthBot is priced at $1.99

SynthBot - Turon Technologies, Inc.

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7 comments:

Andrew said...

I think the developer of this APP should be ashamed .. its clearly that the developer just stolen / used / (copy and paste) the the open soruce project MobileSynth that is also avaible for free att the App Store

http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/03/07/free-open-source-iphone-synthesizer/

Anonymous said...

Agreed with Andrew - it looks like all he's added are the extra waveforms. Which may be cool, but the majority of the features he's listing (and the GUI, only slightly tweaked) come straight from the open source MobileSynth template. There are MANY other apps like this. Sigh, shovelware...

Tom said...

Oh come off it Andrew, all code comes from somewhere! The code is there for developers to use, otherwise it never would have been published in a wiki. Mobeat and Moogie both use this code. You'll probably find that Synthbot will be mentioned soon as well. Yes I agree, at this stage it's hardly innovative, but at least it gives beginners a chance to understand the code involved. :)

Tom said...

PS- It's your choice you know. You don't have to buy it. ;)

johnnyg0 said...

That's a shame...

The problem is not using MobileSynth's code (It might be GPL or open source, though I can't confirm that).

The problem is that this guy asks 2$ for it? That sucks.

Anonymous said...

I was put of by the really bad drawing of
the robot,
the little efford was dripping of

Anonymous said...

I caught this yesterday. It does appear to be shovelware.

We've come to expect more.