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Version History of Uber Synth

4.2

October 20, 2023

Bug fixes and stability improvements. Fixes include the arpeggiator, dynamic sound control, and patch editing and saving.

4.1

October 12, 2023

Bug fixes and stability improvements. Now supports sustain.

4.0

October 18, 2017

New user interface design.

3.0

July 24, 2017

Audiobus 3 compatible. Bug fixes.

2.6

January 19, 2016

Fixed problem where app was not running in background. N.B. If you use this with other Midi apps, Midi Bridge or a similar app is required to route Midi signals between apps.

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2.5.1

March 24, 2015

Fixed iOS 8.2 crash problems.

2.5

December 13, 2014

Fixed clicking and other glitches when in time-evolution mode. Other minor bug fixes as well.

2.4

September 27, 2014

Fixed a conflict within Audiobus.

2.3

July 21, 2014

Audiobus 2 update. Arpeggiator is back!

2.2

October 13, 2013

iOS 7/Audiobus bug fixes.

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Description of Uber Synth

Uber Synth is a polyphonic multi-timbral frequency modulated (FM) synthesizer that runs on any iOS device. The underlying sound engine is based on the triple-oscillator cross-modulated FM synthesizer first introduced in our xMod app. Uber Synth provides five multi-timbral options: 1) Mix the sounds of any two sound patches, 2) combine patches using the sound map, 3) Generate specified as well as randomized sound palettes across the keyboard, 4) Specify a region in sound space centered on a sound and move a point by a variable randomized amount within the region each time you play a note to create an evolving mix of the center sound and the sound nearest the point. 5) Do the same as above moving the point automatically at a specified rate. Supports Audiobus.
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Uber Synth: FAQ

Is Uber Synth compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Uber Synth can be used on iPad devices.

Who built the Uber Synth app?

The Uber Synth app was released by Mark Carlotto.

What iOS version is needed to run the Uber Synth app?

The Uber Synth app currently supports iOS 14.0 or later.

What is the current app rating?

Currently, Uber Synth has a user rating of 2.

What category of app is Uber Synth?

The Uber Synth App Relates To The Music Genre.

What’s the current version of the Uber Synth app?

The current version of Uber Synth is 4.2.

When did the new Uber Synth update happen?

October 2, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Uber Synth update.

When did Uber Synth first launch?

The Uber Synth app became available to the public on July 3, 2024.

What age is Uber Synth suitable for?

Mark Carlotto: The Uber Synth app is child-friendly.

What are the languages offered by the Uber Synth app?

Uber Synth can be used in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer Uber Synth as part of its collection?

No, Uber Synth is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Uber Synth?

No, Uber Synth does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is Uber Synth specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

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

Does Uber Synth use ad-based monetization?

No, Uber Synth does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Nice synth, but it needs to be revised

    I really like the sound and modulation concept of the synth. However, there are few things about the app that annoy me. One thing is that the blend modes can be confusing. Although the manual is explicit about them. The blend mode for layering synths seems confusing. It seems that the right of the blend knob is synth 1 and not 2. The second annoying thing is the poor preset system. The app claims that there are 32 user presets, but there are only 18. Not only I can't see all of the presets in the list at once, but there is no way to save or initialize without copying and pasting. Often, the saved patches duplicate themselves or disappear. The third annoying thing is that there is no option for linear knobs. The developer also has no idea what multitimbral means. It means that each patch should be assigned to a midi channel or keyzone, not layering sounds. Overall, this app has useful potential, but needs to be less confusing.
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  • Not the greatest. Not the worst. Just... Not worth a penny.

    Hate to be critical when someone's taken the time to actually to create and put something out there (where's the synth app that *I* made at, right?) but having had this for a while now I wanted to give it a chance so circled back and am sad to say; it just doesn't cut it.

    ~ First of all pretty much all the sounds seem to suffer from ringy artifacts - possibly from comb filtering of some sort - that make eq'ing much more challenging than it needs to be.

    ~The modulation capabilities are extremely limited to put it mildly. There's no way to get under the hood and tweak things... Leading me to wonder if this isn't just a rompler or something with a couple dozen soundfonts stuffed inside. If you're hoping for arps and LFOs and stuff this is not the synth you're looking for.

    ~ Random crashing where there's never any particular chain of events or type of use case that triggers it; it just happens. Actually, entering and exiting the Info panel is pretty reliable at crashing it now that I try.

    ~ Might've accidentally discovered how to save a modified patch once, but might've been hallucinating that one because there's nothing approaching what I saw (or dreamt I saw).

    ~The sounds are nothing special at all. There's not even one patch I can say HAD to be captured before deleting it...

    ...which is ultimately what I went ahead and did.

    Considering how many amazing sounding synths there are out there for free at this point (Alchemy - which also has limited user control in the free version but sounds ridiculously good) not to mention what a mere $2.99 will buy you (Magellan Jr. with it's amazing fx rack and works as both input and fx unit in Audiobus) that there's no reason to keep this one around just because your Audiobus available input list looks so short. ;)
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  • A Synthesizer That Is Out There.

    I have often considered buying this developers other synth app, xMod, but just never got around to it. But, when I saw that he released this new synth, I figured I would take the chance and give it a whirl.

    I would say I am pretty impressed so far with this app. There are a couple of things here and there that I would like to see added, such as an on-key pitch mod feature, and maybe some UI enhancements. But I am able to overlook those things, because one, the price is low, and two, the sounds are crazy in this app. Sometimes I don't feel like my key hits always register, too. But the sounds, well, let me just say that you would feel right at home using this synthesizer to create a score for a science-fiction movie or video game.

    I didn't understand at first how to access the presets, but figured out that you just hit the "Sound Map" button and click on the little "Z's" on said map to change the presets. There is an in-app tutorial it looked like too, which you access by pressing the "i" button in the top right, but I have not had time to read through it yet. But even without fully understanding the app, I can already think of the possibilities of using this app for all kinds of out there, bizarre songs and other projects. I am glad I took the chance with this app, but I do hope a pitch modulation wheel or on-key feature gets added please, thanks.
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