Syntronik Legendary Synth Powerhouse for iPad

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Syntronik Legendary Synth Powerhouse for iPad

Postby Brian007 » 21 Sep 2017 08:53

Turn your iPad into a full-blown vintage analog synth workstation with Syntronik Legendary Synth Powerhouse for iPad

The basic program is Free but app purchases are available if required

( in English you get a taster free but all the good stuff you have to buy as an extra, but worth trying out if your into Synths )




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Re: Free musical accessory apps for the Ipad - Part 3

Postby Hugh-AR » 21 Sep 2017 15:00

Brian,

Am I right in saying that an app like this is a completely different concept to what we have on a keyboard?

On a keyboard/organ these days they take digital 'samples' of various instruments (or for an organ it would be digital samples of 'real' organs eg Wurlitzer, Hammond, Salisbury Cathedral etc.) and this is what you hear when you choose a 'Voice'. And they are getting better at doing this. None of these instruments have the same 'sound' when played higher up or lower down, and that in itself is a challenge to replicate.

On the other hand, with the Syntronic you have access to a base of 17 different synthesizers they have 'sampled' for creating sounds. This is what they say about the Syntronic:
Capturing Synthesizer DNA

When it comes to accurately reproducing the sound of timeless machines like Moog, Oberheim, Sequential Circuits, ARP, Roland and Yamaha vintage synthesizers, sampling their sound-generating oscillators is the only way to ensure truly authentic sounds. We selected some of the most sought after synthesizers, sourced only the best instruments from private collections, and painstakingly sampled them. Sound designers worked hand in hand with software developers to take full advantage of this “synthesizer DNA,” with the goal of offering a highly flexible instrument that would maintain the exact sonic character of the originals while extending their creative potential even further. We have captured multiple round robins of single oscillators, oscillator combinations (including sync and FM sweeps) and after more than 70,000 samples and 50GB later, Syntronik is ready to set a new standard in the world of virtual instruments.

Sounds like fun if you are into creating sounds for your music.

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Re: Free musical accessory apps for the Ipad - Part 3

Postby Brian007 » 21 Sep 2017 15:21

Hi Hugh,

They use a lot of sampled sounds from classic synths and on some you can alter a lot of the parameters
to alter the basic sound somewhat. To be honest I reckon it's worth downloading if you're looking for some
Synth sounds for free, I would not buy any of the in app purchases, ( extra voices ) as there are loads of
free Synth about for the Ipad , it's good because it's free, let's put it that way. Watch the video below
for a good tutorial on what this free app can actually do. Worth a look.



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