SyndtSphere

SyndtSphere

By Klevgränd produkter AB

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2017-08-31
  • Current Version: 1.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 11.46 MB
  • Developer: Klevgränd produkter AB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 12 Ratings

Description

This synthesizer offers a brand new way of finding the optimal sound. By rotating a sphere that consists of more than 70 professionally created states anyone can dial in the perfect sound. In addition to the sphere, a ping-pong delay and a few more global settings are available. SyndtSphere is based on the more traditional polyphonic synthesizer Syndt (also available on the App Store). A video demo is available at the developers website. Features: • AUv3 Compatible - use it as a plugin inside Garageband or any other AUv3 compatible host app. • High quality internal audio engine. • Stereo ping-pong delay • Optional legato mode with glide speed setting. Feedback or suggestions? Drop us a mail: support(at)klevgrand.se or @klevgrand on Twitter

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Reviews

  • 100% crashing on startup.

    1
    By Eriptron
    Junk.
  • Don't expect this to make "any" sound

    3
    By needHymn
    You cannot load your own custom sound or sample, to give it a different base sound. And it can't be used as an AU effect, to modify sounds coming from other apps. So you're stuck with just its one base sound, which I assume is a basic sine wave. It would have been totally dope if it could be used as an AU effect, to modify any sound. That said, it's an inexpensive app. So if all you ever wanted was a buzz or a hoot, with various amounts of wah wah, this is the ultimate app for exactly that. Go for it.
  • Nice

    5
    By John From Earth
    I dig it. Makes nice bg texture.
  • nice selection of synths

    4
    By rcon303
    easy and fun.not overly complex but thats the point.
  • Nice idea, but ...

    3
    By thenoneone
    A lot of the sounds have VERY strong oscillation profiles! (is this intended or is it a bug?) In other words, a very intense pitch warble and (imho) are out of control on some of the sounds and make them totally unusable. Any of the oscillations that control either the amplitude or tone are not as bad, but I would still like to be able to control them. And for me personally, a lot of them are not useful because of that. I see the potential and I like the core sounds and I like the idea of blending between them, but, I need to be able to control the intensity of these oscillations, even if it's a global setting. Two dollars won't break the bank, however I'd hate to see this app go to waste because it ended up in my "great in theory but not in practice" app heap.

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