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Top Five Under-rated iOS Synths

Ok another pointless list lol. This time for iOS synths that we never seem to here much chat about compared to Nave, Thor, iSem, iMS20 etc.

Mine are:

  1. Lorentz
  2. ZedSynth
  3. Laplace
  4. Phase84
  5. Wavemapper
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Comments

  • Zed Synth
    Argon
    Photophore
    Addictive
    iVCS3 (not underated as an app but I think underated as an actual Synth)

  • @RedSkyLullaby said:
    Zed Synth
    Argon
    Photophore
    Addictive
    iVCS3 (not underated as an app but I think underated as an actual Synth)

    Ditto.

    Plus Launchkey.

  • edited January 2016

    Yamaha Synth Book
    Micrologue (Cubasis)
    Squaresynth

  • SynthQ
    Zed Synth
    Photophore
    TF7
    Grain Science

  • edited January 2016

    SynthX
    Argon
    Earhoof
    Phase84
    iTuttle

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    Wavemapper

    Grain Science
    Cassini

  • Scythe
    Argon
    Arctic Prosynth
    NLog Pro
    Addictive Synth
    Sylo Synth

  • edited January 2016

    SynthX ?

  • @Redo1 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/synthx/id421498091?mt=8

    Great synth - never added AB. :neutral: But still a great synth. (Can record in it and share instead). One of the first nicely expressive synths to use the iPad interface effectively.

  • Magellan
    Tera
    iTuttle
    Seline Redux
    Sample/MorphWiz or Bebot

  • FM4
    Tera Synth
    Cube Synth
    Borderlands
    Magellan

  • TF7
    76 Synth

    BEBOT

    Addictive
    M3000

  • SynthX
    Cassini
    DXi
    iTuttle
    NLog

  • Honorable mention for my favorite noise makers that fell off the 'Bus:

    Dr. OM
    Noizemusick

    I swear I could play with that brand of Radio-Shacky sonic mayhem for daaaayyyyss ;)

  • Borderlands
    Stria
    iDensity
    iPulsaret
    Sparkle
    SoundScaper
    FieldScaper

    I know the OP asked for the top five but I couldn't resist

  • @eustressor said:
    TF7
    76 Synth

    BEBOT

    Addictive
    M3000

    Hey, I mentioned Bebot, just not as big as you. ;) lol......... It's a crazy cool synth. for sure....

  • edited January 2016

    I'd second and third TF7 (great synth!), DXi, Cube Synth (also a great synth - love it!), NLog Pro (early but still very distinct and nice to use), Cassini, Addictive (I use that a reasonable amount), Magellan, Arctic ProSynth, Grain Science and FM4.

    Nanologue can also produce some nice tone as well - and is free! :smile:

    Crystal Synth XT doesn't get much of a look in but is very capable if somewhat esoteric.

    Epic synth can be put to some good use as well.

    Here's a piece I did entirely in Epic Synth - both instruments - sax-like and clarinet-like - are Epic Synth instruments I created for the piece. Touch of UltraPhaser added.

  • @eustressor said:
    Honorable mention for my favorite noise makers that fell off the 'Bus:

    Dr. OM
    Noizemusick

    I swear I could play with that brand of Radio-Shacky sonic mayhem for daaaayyyyss ;)

    Oh how I love those two!
    Have you tried rrarrow? It lacks their offbeat elegance, but provides a lot of the same mad scientist fun. And it's on the bus.

  • edited January 2016

    @JeffChasteen said:
    Oh how I love those two!
    Have you tried rrarrow? It lacks their offbeat elegance, but provides a lot of the same mad scientist fun. And it's on the bus.

    I'm still occasionally hooking up two iPads just to record mayhemic majesty out of those two before they disappear entirely - funny how each session tends to come up with a life of its own. So I'm trying to build up a library to pick and choose from for interstitials and/or ambient haywire and/or drunken Apesoft/Borderlands funtime.

    I remember briefly looking at rrarrow when it first came out. Thank you for the suggestion – I think I'll take a longer, second look. I did grab Isomorphic Monopod, which is from a similar broken mold :smile:

  • Spring sound
    Arctic ProSynth
    Xsynthesizr
    Tube synth*
    SynthDrum Pads*

    *Not underrated, not particularly good, just forgotten.

    • TF7 (with IAP's)
    • SunVox (as a synth)
    • Tera
    • SynthQ
    • Magellan
  • SquareSynth
    SidTracker64
    Grain Science
    EpicSynth (One of the few with envelope control over Pulsewidth).
    PPG WaveGenerator
    Vogel CMI Pro (Drawing custom waves and morphing/merging them to create samples and page r sequencer is easy ro use for loops).

  • Eden
    Eden
    Eden
    Eden
    Eden

  • edited January 2016

    Most of my apps are the usual suspects listed above. But I have been a Sunvox user for 5+ years on other platforms and am frankly staggered at the capability of this as a modular synth. And incredibly stable, it's never crashed on me once.

  • edited January 2016

    Ok here's one that hasn't been mentioned. The range is not huge but what it does it does very well. Always have fun when I load it up.

    Monotone Delay

    Crank the feedback to just below max and start twiddling. At .99 it's a pretty good deal I think.

  • TC-11 is pretty amazing. Under rated I'd say - given the performance possibilities.

    Can't say I've got in an built any patches with it myself though.

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    Borderlands
    Stria
    iDensity
    iPulsaret
    Sparkle
    SoundScaper
    FieldScaper

    I know the OP asked for the top five but I couldn't resist

    Dirty Dirty whoop whoop ------ :D

  • encenc
    edited January 2016

    I rate megellan highly. Not as a synth but as a very capable FX processor.
    It's ironic cause the very reason I don't use it as a synth is the swathes of fx on all the sounds.
    I overwrote most of the presets without the added fx

    Another two ...
    Tera synth
    ituttle

  • edited January 2016

    Strng by Eric Sigth, string synthesis, rcmmndd ...
    BeatWave
    NodeBeat
    dot Melody
    Sir Sampleton, very dear.

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