Live Reviews:
⭐️4 / 5
Rating
🙌4
Ratings
📼1 sc
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of TerribleSync

1.0.2

January 6, 2022

This version contains minor improvements and maintenance work.

1.0.1

December 5, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. This update contains minor improvements.
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1.0.0

May 4, 2016

Price History of TerribleSync

Description of TerribleSync

Use your iPhone or iPad to control the tempo of impulse-sync-enabled synthesizers, drum machines, and other music hardware. Features: • Tap tempo • Supports 20.0 - 999.0+ BPM • Rotary tempo dial for precise, tactile tempo adjustment • Pause/mute button • ?, !, and :fire: buttons to introduce character and chaos into your performance • Clear, simple interface designed to be easy to use in a stage/performance setting This app works with any instrument you own that takes voltage impulses as a tempo control, such as: • KORG SQ-1, Volca, Monotribe, etc. • Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator • Moog MOTHER-32 (choose the "single clock advance" setting on the instrument) This project is open source. Try building it yourself at https://github.com/terribleben/terrible-sync or contact twitter.com/terribleben with feedback! Notes: • 3.5mm audio cable is required to connect your iPhone or iPad to your sync-enabled instruments. • If the instrument isn't responding, you may need to increase the iPhone's volume. • This software is not produced by, endorsed by, or affiliated with KORG, Teenage Engineering, Moog Music, or other instrument manufacturers.
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TerribleSync: FAQ

Can TerribleSync be used on an iPad?

Yes, TerribleSync is compatible with iPad devices.
Benjamin Roth released the TerribleSync app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the TerribleSync app is iOS 12.0.
The overall user rating of TerribleSync is 4.0.
The Main Genre Of The Terriblesync App Is Music.
1.0.2 is the newly released version of the TerribleSync app.
TerribleSync rolled out its latest update on July 2, 2024.
TerribleSync originally came out on February 5, 2023.
TerribleSync is suitable for children aged Benjamin Roth.
TerribleSync is available in American English.
Sorry, TerribleSync is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of TerribleSync.
No, you cannot use TerribleSync with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of TerribleSync

  • Useless Clicking Sound??? 🤦‍♂️

    That ‘undesirable and useless click sound’ is what allows it to sync other instruments to the iPhone. What a dummy! You use this app in tandem with other music apps on your iPhone/iPad and the music goes out mono on one channel, and the click is a “clock sync” square wave on the other channel, which (in some cases must be split using TRS stereo —> dual TS mono cables, and the clock channel) goes into the sync port of your Korg Volca, Monotribe, etc., as well as, the TE Pocket Operators and the OP-1 synth, and nearly any modular synth on the planet that responds to 0.5 VDC <= sync_signal <= 5.5 VDC control voltage signals. The click tells the sequencer when to start and stop and (usually) keeps the tempo in time and can sometimes be divided or multiplied upon by more advanced synths while being sped up or slowed down, keeping the synth in sync with the master clock device (in this case, your iPhone, with the ‘dumb, useless clicking sound’ that it makes 🤣). This app works just as intended, and it is great! Big ups to the developer for creating this utility for my iOS devices!
  • I mean its a thing

    Its just a click and the 1 other review is fake just so you know, so this app just makes clicking sounds i dont get the point of it, dont listen to the other review that has 5/5 its fake
  • Why terrible it’s not terrible

    Really not