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Lorentz and Laplace just went on sale $5.99->$3.99 Highly recommended

These are a steel at that price.

Laplace is... .well physical!

Lorentz gets rapped for interface, but you can get some great sounds.

Comments

  • Yep both great synths :)

  • Lorentz is my "go to" iOS synth (also really good for drones), I just wish there were more lfo options

  • Yes, these are great fun, though I don't really feel that I understand how to program them yet :)

  • Laplace is a favorite I go back to often. Unique in the iOS world, and not super complicated, its all on one page of normal sized controls. The presets don't tell the entire story either. Anyone that likes alternative (to analog) synth sounds, like FM, should grab it!

    Lorentz reminds me of a modernized version of the Juno 106, a synth that is a great beginner synth, for editing sounds, because it isn't daunting or complicated and it is hard to get a bad sound of it.

  • @JiggyWig said:
    Yes, these are great fun, though I don't really feel that I understand how to program them yet :)

    With Laplace, one handy move is to turn off the effects and use the mix knobs and the resonator dry wet knob all the way one way or another, to be able to hear one section of the synth clearly, and what each section is doing is doing on its own.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    These are a steel …

    The irony

  • @u0421793 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    These are a steel …

    The irony

    'Boom, Boom !'

  • Cool. Picked up Lorentz ... it had been sitting in my wishlist for a while. Already made a few patches with it. Nice sounding synth.

  • @Processaurus said:
    With Laplace, one handy move is to turn off the effects and use the mix knobs and the resonator dry wet knob all the way one way or another, to be able to hear one section of the synth clearly, and what each section is doing is doing on its own.

    Good idea. I should do that. I likely haven't spent enough time twiddling.

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