I've been playing with Polychord 2 for a little while and I really do like this app. When it updated to version 2 I was a little concerned that adding all of the synth features would turn from being a truly delightful app with a unique sound into something different altogether. But it didn't, and I was really pleased by that.
When Polychord first came out I found myself playing with it like some of the old Casio keyboards. The MT65 came to mind for me. It had a wonderful retro feel to it that was a joy to mess about with, but didn't detract from it's usability in any way. So when the update came I thought that might get broken.
It didn't. The new features in version 2 have only added to this app and in a way built on that retro sound. Whenever I start to use the app it always takes up more of my time than I expect as noodling around with it is a pure joy.
I've not tried out the recording part of the update as yet but I'm looking forward to it a lot.
I hope that in subsequent update the app can continue to build on it's original charm whilst bringing mew features. I think that this app has a lot to offer and is built on a great concept.
Let's see where it goes next.
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We're really diggin' it as well. Just wish there was a way to record a part and then loop it.
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