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Deep Synth : FM Synthesizer

Deep Synth : FM Synthesizer

Audio Unit, MIDI input support

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All Versions of Deep Synth

3.10

December 6, 2023

Updated with new SDK

3.00

September 14, 2020

iPhone 11 UI fixes and swift 5 update

2.01

May 29, 2017

performance optimization

2.00

May 24, 2017

fixes and Audio Unit AUV3 support

1.50

May 1, 2017

fixes

1.20

April 20, 2017

build-in light version of the resonator + volume slider fix

1.10

March 22, 2017

added support for MIDI keyboards via USB Point Vibe - makes the wave dynamic
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1.0

February 8, 2017

Price History of Deep Synth

Description of Deep Synth

Unique synth with AUV3 (Audio Unit) and midi keyboard support! You can touch and change the wave and hear the difference. Deep Synth also has: - simple envelope filter - reverb effect - tremolo sound effect - hair - high frequency modulation. - 5 points wave form modulation - polyphonic keyboard - 5 octaves range selector - point vibe to make your wave dynamic - build-in resonator effect - supports MIDI keyboards via USB (full velocity and pitch shift support) - works as Audio Unit instrument plug-in AUV3 The sound generator inside the synthesizer is producing the exact wave form as the one you have created. You can control the position and width of the picks in real time. The synth app has fast and capable piano keyboard. It is fully polyphonic and you can play in 5 octaves.
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Deep Synth: FAQ

Does Deep Synth have support for iPad devices?

The Deep Synth software is compatible with iPad devices.
The Deep Synth app was created by Aleksandar Mlazev.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 10.0.
The Deep Synth app has a consumer rating of 4.0 and gets mild reviews.
The App Category Of The Deep Synth App Is Music.
The latest version of Deep Synth is 3.10.
Deep Synth released its latest update on July 2, 2024.
Deep Synth was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Deep Synth app is rated Aleksandar Mlazev.
Currently, the Deep Synth app supports the following languages: American English.
Unfortunately, Deep Synth is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Deep Synth does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Deep Synth does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Deep Synth

  • Lag and bad keys

    iPadOS 14.3. Notes have noticeable attack lag and b and c keys on right side do not play. Would be fun if it were usable.
    Edit and three more stars. Must have been something iPadOS did, have had screwy problems since 14.3. I hate writing bad reviews and this one turned out to be unjustified. Everything works normally, lacks one star due to slider placement.
  • Simple but Unique

    This is an interesting synth. It has a different take on FM and wavetable synthesis than most others on iOS. I do compliment its simplicity with the great tones I am getting.

    One star knocked off due to not being any deeper than the name implies, with more modifiable parameters and such. Yet it has a place on my iDevices.
  • Not FM synthesis, but fun making waveforms

    Unless there is something going on under the hood that actually modulates these waves at some control rate faster than you can move one of the wave-forming dots around with your finger, there is nothing like Frequency Modulation driving this synthesizer.

    What it is: a single waveform synthesizer that lets you customize the wave itself, in finger-dragging time. Useful if you like to noodle with this sort of thing, although the controls are imprecise at first: the dots are more like force fields than line connectors. Most of the waveforms will not simply be drawn from dot to dot. But that is a good thing, because it allows you to draw more interesting waves than would be possible with five sample points.

    Not a bad toy, but not a new FM synthesizer either, so... *shrug*

    Developer Response

    There are lots of things going on. Every peak can "vibrate". The whole wave vibrates with the tremolo and the resonator is a magic by its own :) Basicaly in a typical FM you use the control frequency to modulate the peak's width and shape - which you can do for every peak with the width slider ...