Simply Wonderful
Unique app that is visually beautiful and performs beautifully.
I recommend reading the user's manual in order to get the most out of this gem.
MIDI is great; you can use it with any number of external synths. The app's own internal synths also sound great.
Recommended!
I recommend reading the user's manual in order to get the most out of this gem.
MIDI is great; you can use it with any number of external synths. The app's own internal synths also sound great.
Recommended!
Oh My Goshβ£οΈπ―π
I've had Refraktions for a week (or two) but to be honest, after a few swipes of the screen and my socks didn't catch on fire (hubris, shear hubris on my part) I forgot about it..until I was cleaning up and moving newer apps to folders and I looked at Refraktions a little closer. Ohhhhhh Myyy Goshhhhβ£οΈβ£οΈ I mean I'm not sure what I'm doing with it yet but I see the potential now. Right now, while I dictate this, I'm listening to LayR being controlled by Refraktions. I'm using a saved LayR Performance with five instruments (and collectively six synthesizers) with some mild tweaking and 'performing' via Refraktions. I saved the developer's online user guide to a thirty-three page PDF also shows that there is much more to Refraktions than initially meets the ear. ππ
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Amazingly Great and Innovative Music Generator!
My go to app in most of my music creations! Love the interface, love the midi capabilities!
Glad to know it is IOS 11 ready and I heard an update is on its way this fall. Amazing app Jason, easiest 5 stars I've given!!!
Glad to know it is IOS 11 ready and I heard an update is on its way this fall. Amazing app Jason, easiest 5 stars I've given!!!
Response from developer
Thanks B1GS, happy to hear it's helpful in your creative work! Some great updates are coming soon.
Definitely worth trying
It was took a bit of time and patience to figure out how to get it to control external synths but once this was achieved it was worth it. I got absorbed in how it weaves soundscapes and slowly morphs them allowing you to focus on shaping your chosen tones. Ifound that using Audiobus as a mixer for the synths outputs and recording the individual tracks through a multitrack DAW was useful in generating hours of enigmatic sequences that wouldn't sound out of place on an Aphex Twin ambient compilation. Definitely worth your investment :)
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Absolutely AMAZING!!!
I stumbled upon this app and am so glad that I did! It's truly incredible, easy to use and works well with other apps. It was very easy to use other app sounds as the sound source and it is a BLAST! What I LOVE most is that it feels more like playing WITH someone. (And the sound quality is beautiful) Bravo to the developer! I give this app not just a thumbs up but full on jazz hands, beyond worth the small investment!
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Amazing
This app is incredible at being able to create sonic landscapes. The internal sounds are great. The AI keeps it interesting and morphing and the midi is a treat with Gadget. Would have given this 5 stars if the developer included Audiobus and AUM support.
Bridgehead
Bridgehead
Exquisite
Once I figure this thing out.
Meditative & visually beautiful
Foray into a zen calm space and time. Minimal yet rich with possibility, feels as though you have a secret door into another reality. Love!
Gorgeous
Beautiful, minimal and very smart.
Mind bending. Beautiful.
This app must really be experienced to be understood.
It's visually lovely and relaxing. There are no icons, no settings button, nothing that interrupts the landscape (no mistaking who designed this).
When you touch the screen it begins making music, influenced - not exactly determined - by your gestures.
As time passes you get the sense you're not just playing with an application, but collaborating with some off-world entity.
It starts out as not-quite-yet-a-song, but as time goes on things can take on rhythmic elements depending on what you do (or don't do, perhaps).
I can't wait to lose hours in this. No doubt the possibilities are endless.
It's visually lovely and relaxing. There are no icons, no settings button, nothing that interrupts the landscape (no mistaking who designed this).
When you touch the screen it begins making music, influenced - not exactly determined - by your gestures.
As time passes you get the sense you're not just playing with an application, but collaborating with some off-world entity.
It starts out as not-quite-yet-a-song, but as time goes on things can take on rhythmic elements depending on what you do (or don't do, perhaps).
I can't wait to lose hours in this. No doubt the possibilities are endless.
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