Beautiful synth
Multiple oscillators, logical interface and beautiful sounds make this a must have synth. Its depth of sounds is really amazing .
Very smart synth
This is very smart idea packed in a single-page synthesiser.
You basically choose a template, called "algorithm", and then you tweak those template parameters by turning knobs.
The advantage, over the traditional synths, is that it is easier to produce meaningful sound. You don't have that much freedom, as with traditional synths, but that doesn't mean that possibilities are not endless. If you want a quick sound, but don't want to use presets, this is a perfect synthesiser for you.
It may be one of my favourite synths, already.
You basically choose a template, called "algorithm", and then you tweak those template parameters by turning knobs.
The advantage, over the traditional synths, is that it is easier to produce meaningful sound. You don't have that much freedom, as with traditional synths, but that doesn't mean that possibilities are not endless. If you want a quick sound, but don't want to use presets, this is a perfect synthesiser for you.
It may be one of my favourite synths, already.
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Fully functional auv3
Not the best sounding synth imo but this is a fully functional auv3 unlike a lot of the other synths on the market so 5 stars!
Fantastic Instrument!
Iceworks has become my favorite soft synth designer. The interface is wonderful to interact with and the sounds are lush and deep. Between Lagrange and Nambu, I feel like I can cover all the sounds I like.
One of the greatest!
One of the most incredible synthesizers on iOS, you can‘t get wrong here:
5/5 🌟100% RECOMMENDED MUST HAVE ❤️
5/5 🌟100% RECOMMENDED MUST HAVE ❤️
Great synth, but if I may….
This synth is fantastic, I love a synth with a lot of oscillator types, this is my favorite synths from this developer ( I do wish Cassini was still supported and given the auv3 treatment but that’s another story ) the routing is great and adds more depth to the presets, which is the weak link. While I prefer programming my own presets, there are others who may not and 30 presets is simply not enough. Although the routing options gives presets more sonics , it still needs to include a lot more presets for people who might not enjoy coming up with their own presets like some of us do. Id say at least 128 if not 250 presets and a more robust browser would be great….or, and Id like to see this more than more presets, a Randomizer button. That would really be awesome, where you can set a percentage of up to 100% of the parameters to be randomized. Or even sell presets expansions via iap. Again, no complaints about the synths and personally I’m ok with making my own sounds, it’s really fun but I’m thinking of others who just want to spend time picking sounds over programming. Anyway that’s my 2 cents.
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Good but
The preset names need to be something more descriptive and there should be more of them.
Under-rated synth. The sequence-changing is a USP.
My review disappeared, I think if you give an app another star-rating, that’s what causes this phenomenon? Compact, allows 7,8, up to 9 instances in Garageband on my iPad Pro 2 12.9 inch device, after tweaking a bunch of settings, which all instruments benefited from. Nice sounds, I am thinking the ‘sequence’ bit is either FX built-in, or something else I have not grasped? Anyway like a blind man stumbling around, but much less adept than such partial or non-sighted people are, I found a lovely range of variation of timbre and sound, if I select a different ‘sequence’...the thing i mean, is the little squares that zoom around in the moving demo on the app entry description.
It sounds very like when i rearrange FX on an instrument anyway. I saw the twiddly knobs at first, and thought it was daunting, but it’s been worth spending some time and it is not as hard as I first supposed. As the title says, this is perhaps underrated, certainly was by me, it sat for a while before I realised it was very compact, and GarageBand would let me fit the most instances of any synth into a song using AUv3 - I did the tests on every synth app I have, this was up there at 8 or 9 instances, way more than I had parts needing played in the song.
It sounds very like when i rearrange FX on an instrument anyway. I saw the twiddly knobs at first, and thought it was daunting, but it’s been worth spending some time and it is not as hard as I first supposed. As the title says, this is perhaps underrated, certainly was by me, it sat for a while before I realised it was very compact, and GarageBand would let me fit the most instances of any synth into a song using AUv3 - I did the tests on every synth app I have, this was up there at 8 or 9 instances, way more than I had parts needing played in the song.
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Good job but too few presets
Good job. but there are too few presets "ready to go".
Needs more, please. 4 stars value if you'll add more sounds.
Needs more, please. 4 stars value if you'll add more sounds.
Best synth on iOS
I own quite a few of the top iPhone synth apps, and this one slays them all for the kind of music I’m into making (lofi and ambient)
The variety of oscillators is on point, and the synth is very easy to edit. Be sure to google “richard yot Lagrange presents” and download his excellent lofi/ambient presets to give you a great starting point to learning this amazing synth!
The variety of oscillators is on point, and the synth is very easy to edit. Be sure to google “richard yot Lagrange presents” and download his excellent lofi/ambient presets to give you a great starting point to learning this amazing synth!
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