http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/ ... available/
Anyone try this yet? It's pretty fun, very futuristic looking and uses the touch screen effectively, although I am an ipad newbie so it's entirely possible there's a zillion equally cool apps like this out already. One drawback is you can only import the sound files thru itunes. Practical applications?.......well hmmm
Dan
Borderlands Granular Synth for ipad
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Don't have an iPad but I read about that yesterday and it is something iPad users can have a blast with. Wish I had this stuff when I was a kid.
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I noticed it, too - but as I already have at least half a dozen 'granular' apps, I didn't attract me.
But it seems to be sold very well... maybe I'll give it a shot anyway.
A must-have for synth fans is Wolfgang Palm's PPG Wave generator - holy crap
imho the best synth engine on the iPad so far and a great user interface.
Makes Wavetable synthesis understandable (and touchable) like never before.
There's an intro trilogy by Wolfgang himself on YouTube, check it out ...
cheers, Tom
But it seems to be sold very well... maybe I'll give it a shot anyway.
A must-have for synth fans is Wolfgang Palm's PPG Wave generator - holy crap

imho the best synth engine on the iPad so far and a great user interface.
Makes Wavetable synthesis understandable (and touchable) like never before.
There's an intro trilogy by Wolfgang himself on YouTube, check it out ...
cheers, Tom
Re: Borderlands Granular Synth for ipad
cool......yup.sheesh thanks now I have to go buy that! That one looks a little more practical and only just a little more $astroman wrote:Wolfgang Palm's PPG Wave generator

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yeah, he still is THE man for that stuff...
Borderland reminds me a lot on Curtis, it's more sound atmosphere on the noisy side
for a more musical context you may check out Grain Science
cheers, Tom
Borderland reminds me a lot on Curtis, it's more sound atmosphere on the noisy side
for a more musical context you may check out Grain Science
cheers, Tom