Assemble

Assemble

Synthesiser & Sequencer

Details about Assemble

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 12, 2020
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.4+
  • 4+
  • 2.6MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Assemble

1.2

January 20, 2022

+ Oscillators can be muted by double-tapping the oscillator labels on either the main screen or the parameters screen. + Implemented UI and performance improvements.

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1.1

December 6, 2020

+ Redress a bug that prevented iOS 14 devices from saving and loading sequences.

1.0.1

September 1, 2020

+ The time required to redraw the sequencer when alternating between Assemble's visual themes has been reduced considerably. + Assemble is no longer silent when the device it's running on is in silent mode.

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1.0

August 12, 2020

Assemble In-App Purchases History

$4.99

Assemble Unlocked

Use Assemble without periodic white noise.

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Description of Assemble

Assemble's synthesiser features four bandlimited oscillators, each with eight voices of polyphony, a 16x oversampled tempo-synchronised stereo delay effect, and a vibrato effect. The parameters of each oscillator and each audio effect can be modified easily in real-time. The synthesiser can be played by sequencing patterns of notes with Assemble's sequencer. Notes can be sequenced using a computer keyboard and mouse, or alternatively using Assemble's on-screen keyboard. A sequence can include as many as eight sixteen-step patterns, which can be played discretely in Pattern Mode or sequentially in Song Mode. Once a sequence is complete, it can be named and saved locally on your device. Assemble can record audio and generate video clips from recorded audio for sharing. Each video clip adapts to Assemble's visual theme and features one of two audio visualisations: a standard waveform plot, or a Lissajous figure.
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Assemble: FAQ

Does Assemble work on iPads?

Yes, Assemble works on iPads.

Who released the app?

David Spry released the Assemble app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Assemble to function properly?

Your iOS device should have iOS 13.4 or later installed to run the app.

What do users think of the app?

The rating of 4.4 out of 5 that Assemble has received from users is outstanding.

What category of app is Assemble?

The Assemble App Relates To The Music Genre.

Which version of the Assemble app is the latest one?

The newest version of Assemble is 1.2.

What is the release date of the most recent Assemble update?

September 30, 2024 is the date of the latest Assemble update.

What was the release date of the app?

Assemble was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for Assemble?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the Assemble app?

Assemble can be used in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer Assemble as part of its collection?

No, Assemble is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Assemble?

Yes, you can make in-app purchases to unlock additional features in Assemble.

Is Assemble specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Assemble is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Assemble?

No, there are no commercial ads in Assemble.

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Reviews of Assemble

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  • Needs auv3 or audiobus

    Like what I’m hearing but n0w way t0 use elsewhere seems to be stand alone only.
  • Brilliant and unique musical app

    Brilliant app, with a really smart design making this probably one of the best experimental tools I’ve found. Highly recommend.
  • Beware of the white noise bug! Feels like work in progress at best.

    !!!! Very important! This app has a bug which makes the app make a white noise for about 10 seconds at full volume completely randomly! This can potentially ruin your sound system and even your hearing! This happens consistently on an iPad 2019 running iOS 13.6.

    I was really hoping that using it with a USB keyboard would make it faster to use but very little is gained by connecting it. Putting steps into the sequencer is at a level of some office machines from the 80’s, with arrow presses and necessity to look at the screen, not by feel, as you navigate through the grid.

    The synth parameters page has to be operated by touch, not by keyboard so why bother using keyboard anyway? This page is separate and one has to navigate away from the main interface view to change parameters. This is done by pressing and sliding the values. Not very responsive and easy to do.

    Sequencer grid is small and individual steps crammed (using it on iPad 2019), lots of space around it which feels like a waste.

    No vertical mode.

    The keyboard for putting notes is very small.

    Toggling between dark and bright mode (moon and sun icon) has an incredible amount of latency of almost 3 seconds!

    ***In response to the the developer’s reply: If the white noise is there on purpose, this makes want to give the app even less than a one star rating. There’s no warning of the noise. Do you don’t realize it can ruin a sound system or hearing?
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    Developer Response

    I'm sorry to see that you dislike Assemble, Matreve. White noise is periodically mixed in with the audio output while the app is not 'unlocked', and Assemble's IAP product consists in disabling the white noise. This serves to allow users to try the app and its key features before deciding whether to purchase it or not. Happily, it will not damage your speakers or your hearing. Since the time of your review, the redraw time required to alternate between the two visual themes has been shortened considerably. This improvement will feature in upcoming versions of Assemble and Assemble Light. If you have any further suggestions, then feel free to send them to me via my website: http://www.davidspry.io/