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All Versions of mood

1.7.5

October 4, 2021

+ iPhone UI fixed for some models + Ready for iOS 15

1.7.4

September 30, 2021

+ Ready for iOS 15

1.7

September 28, 2020

- iOS 14 ready - Audiobus/IAA, improved MIDI Receive - Updated Audiobus SDK - Updated AudioCopy SDK - Updated ABLink SDK
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1.6.8

July 7, 2020

+ MIDI from external devices responds to key transposition + NEW DYNAMIC CURVES + AUv3 resize view will not stop notes
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1.6.5

May 28, 2020

Host mixDown/freeze works for toggles

1.6.4

May 7, 2020

- AUv3: Improved host compatibility for record automations - AUv3: Automations for integer knobs work as aspected - AUv3: Enabled Wave Scrub for host automation as Auria, Cubasis etc…
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1.6.2

May 2, 2020

- AUv3 build-In Keyboard can play in polyphonic - AUv3 build-In Keyboard show incoming MIDI notes - AUv3 possible crash fixed when load full state document - AUv3 improved UI - Import from Music Library works now as aspected - Reactive audio when disconnecting from IAA, workaround for iOS 13
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1.6

April 21, 2020

+ Added built-in keyboard/ribbon in AUv3 + Some UI tweaks + Import from Music Library now works as aspected
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1.5.1

April 1, 2020

Prevent copy for not supported files for Samples/Presets synchronisation Added support for Auria automations
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1.4.9

November 23, 2019

AUv3 text colour, fixed

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Description of mood

mood - A personal interpretation of the legendary Analog Synthesizer by Eugenio Giordani Jordan Rudess says: The Mood synth has immense sonic ability. It has captivated my imagination and sense of discovery.  In usual apeSoft form, it also has all the features that one expects in a top notch IOS instrument app. Features: ° Audiounit v3 ° Audiobus and Inter-App Audio Sender/Filter ° Audiobus 3 MIDI support ° Share Presets and Samples between App and AUv3 ° iOS Universal ° 3 Oscillators ° Noise Generator with own envelope ° Sample WARP ° FM Module ° Input Source Processing ° VCF Filter Ladder 24db per octave ° ADSR VCA ° Mono or 16 voices Polyphonic ° Keyboard Tracking and Control ° Keyboard Ribbon Style ° XLFO 7 shapes + Sequencer ° Classical/Vintage Reverberator ° Stereo Delay ° Ring Modulator ° Distort Output ° Full Parameters MIDI/LFO/Accelerometer mapping ° Presets Interpolation Pad ° MIDI Clock and Ableton Link ° Record to .wav file ° AudioCopy/Audioshare/Open In... etc...
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mood: FAQ

Is the software for mood compatible with iPads?

Yes, mood is available for iPad users.
The mood app was developed by Alessandro Petrolati.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
The overall user rating of the mood app is 4.7.
Mood Relates To The Music App Genre.
1.7.5 is the newly released version of the mood app.
June 30, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the mood app.
mood officially launched on February 6, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the mood app: English.
No, mood is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within mood.
No, mood does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of mood

  • Good sound, cool features, but some UI drawbacks.

    Good sounding synth with some weird UI design decisions.
    No Undo/Redo, no Favorites in presets, unnecessary pop-up menu when you load preset.
    Weird layout in AU version where 80% is keyboard but when you go to ARP editing mode there is no keyboard at all.
    99% of presets are quite bad and I can get why, not fun workflow obviously.
  • AUV3 interface ruins it

    I will say that it sounds great, but there are lots of apps that sound great. I can’t get over not being able to hide the keyboard in AUV3 mode. I don’t use an on screen keyboard. Ever. I don’t mind the tabs for different parameters, but I can’t get over the keyboard always cluttering up the screen.

    It works great with my EWI and I wanted to love it, but I keep bouncing off of it.
  • Fantastic synth!

    Definitely part of my top 10 synths. Very versatile and I love the actual sounds it can produce. Some synths can make good sounds, but everything in between those sounds feels useless. I mean that's probably subjective, because others may find great use out of it through some processing. But I like melodic sounds that I can play with my keyboard and Mood gives me that. Basically it's a synth I go to if I want to make sounds to use in my tracks, as opposed to just experimenting endlessly to maybe get a couple of useful sounds. For sure it's a must have.

    Some other nice things about it are I like how you can select keyboard range, easily expanding it or moving left/right (similar to Cubasis), haven't seen this in many synths. Preset saving is good, lets you create folders, which is a must for me. Otherwise if you have to put all your sounds into a single "User" folder, that's just not practical. Oh and LFO's... others probably already wrote about this, but yeah, you can modulate EVERYTHING with individual LFO's per knob. And LFO's implementation is the best ever. The way you can select the range, to just modulate the knob between specific positions. And once you're done, you can even move the knob to a different position and it'll keep the range but will modulate around that position now. This and ApeMatrix are my favs from this dev.