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KASPAR

Multi-Engine SuperSynth

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All Versions of KASPAR

1.1

November 3, 2018

• Fixes an issue that caused process to get hung when launched as an AudioUnit inside GarageBand on iOS 12.1 • Allows audio output via bluetooth (e.g., bluetooth speakers, etc) • Various other updates & improvements
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1.0

July 20, 2017

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Description of KASPAR

Harness the enormous power of 8 polyphonic synths: meet KASPAR Supersynthesizer! Featuring our cutting edge Multi-Engine Automorphing SuperSynthesis technology, KASPAR is a gigantic machine. A total of 24 oscillators, 8 filters, 8 arps; extensive morphing, automorphing, and layering abilities; a powerful modulation system; poly aftertouch; 2 FX Busses filled with fully stereo Yonac effects — just a few of the amazing features of this behemoth synth! KASPAR comes with tons of pro features. In addition to extensive MIDI capabilities, Inter-App Audio, and Audiobus, it also works as an Audio Unit plug in. Just fire it up in GarageBand or your favorite DAW for even more KASPAR goodness! Top Notch Sound Generation • 8 fully-featured polyphonic synth engines, each with, — 3 oscillators (24 systemwide total!) — Over 20 unique waveforms per oscillator — Special 6-stage ‘dADSHR’ envelopes — 14 types of filters to choose from — Dedicated filter envelope — Arpeggiator with multiple modes — Chordmaker - easily program & play chords by touching a single key — Powerful modulation features (see below) Extensive Modulation • Each synth has a dedicated mod assign matrix with 6 slots • 20 mod targets to choose from, including pitch, timbre, filters and more • Each target can be modulated by a continuous signal, as well as a control signal • 2 LFOs per synth • Modulation envelope • Poly aftertouch • Velocity, Mod Wheel & Key Tracking Morphing • 4 morph groups with onscreen control pad • Automorphing: simply draw a figure on the pad and KASPAR automatically tracks it • Modulate the morph using the x- and y-controls • 6 automorph trigger modes • 4 automorph looping modes • Adjustable, beat-syncable pathread & modulation speeds Layering • Combine the 8 KASPAR synth engines in infinite ways • Each synth comes with dedicated volume and panning, as well as FX1 & FX2 send controls • Conveniently map the synths to regions of the keyboard: great for ‘splitting’ or ‘layering’ multiple synth patches • Each engine has its own transpose & drift controls, as well as adjustable pitch bending, velocity, and aftertouch ranges Professional FX • Two independent FX busses • Each bus contains 8 state-of-the-art stereo FX specially designed for KASPAR • Simply drag-and-drop to change FX signal flow • FX include: — Analog-modeling compressor — 6 band parametric EQ with 9 filter options per band — Stereo chorus with 10 parameters — Stereo phaser — Stereo flanger — Amplifier with 4 virtual circuit types and 4 cabinet types — Stereo delay with BPM syncing — Algorithmic reverb with 14 parameters Professional Features • Standalone app features Inter-App Audio, Audiobus, and Ableton Link • Comes packaged with FREE Audio Unit plugin, with native processing at any standard sample rate • Crystal clear, super high quality audio generation • Virtual ribbon control with polyphonic aftertouch, as well as classic keyboard • Virtual KB velocity with adjustable sensitivity • Extensive MIDI Learn options • MIDI Maps manager with MIDI CC profile saving • Over 300 high quality presets, including an exclusive bank by New Wave Presets • Powerful preset management system: save, share & edit presets System Requirements • Recommended for iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad Mini 2, or newer
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KASPAR: FAQ

Is KASPAR iPad-compatible?

The KASPAR software is compatible with iPad devices.
Yonac Inc. launched the KASPAR app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 11.0 or later installed to run the app.
4.6: The KASPAR app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Kaspar App Is Music.
1.1 is the current version of KASPAR.
KASPAR released its latest update on July 3, 2024.
KASPAR was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The KASPAR app is rated Yonac Inc..
Currently, the KASPAR app supports the following languages: English.
No, KASPAR is not on Apple Arcade.
No, KASPAR does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, KASPAR does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of KASPAR

  • Can’t go full screen in Cubasis 3

    I bought this to use within Cubasis 3 but the UI doesn’t scale up to full screen, making editing difficult. I’m mostly going to use it for the presets because of this.
  • Very (very) Deep

    It’s hard to say enough about this synth. I’m not going to repeat all that’s in the description but I believe it’s all accurate. In a way, it’s a testimony to how powerful a platform iOS has become because this Synth is immensely capable. Three true independent oscillations per layer (and they’re really synths of their own, not layers) with Omni stackable effects gives you extraordinary sound shaping possibilities. Ok, I said I wasn’t going to repeat the description and I just did. But I can’t imagine a hardware synth being able to do this so simply (I have a Moog One and this can produce sounds that easily rival it - and that synth cost me $8,000).
    I’m sure I just said something heretical but it, true. Buy this synth and save yourself a ton of money!
  • Presets goldmine

    My lasting impressions of this app are that of simplicity and ease of use combined with the ability to dig deep and form your own pleasantries or insanities, whichever you desire or something in between.

    If you are looking for something that requires only the touch of a few buttons for a quick sound that requires little or no parameter cracking, like a Yamaha or Casio off the shelf gadget + extras, then your only time consuming part of using the app is making a decision on which of the multitude of presets you are going to use.

    Otherwise you can shape and form parameters with all of the familiar names in a different looking interface to your heart’s content until you get it where you want it. That being said, the interface makes more sense on some levels than others, but it is nice to see a developer go beyond fake knobs and buttons in and toward something that leaves the old ways behind while maintaining the same sense of analog fatness (that could honestly be a litter fatter).