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phonem for ipad

Not store yet but gonna be another great vocoder style synth

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  • Looks good. Like me some PPG

  • E.T. phone home :D

  • AU extension. Always in the market for those :)

    Create your own singing style and expressions
    Large Phoneme inventory - 46 english/american plus 5 german plus 4 french phonemes
    Versatile excitation generator/oscillator
    Working with typical voice source or wavetable and time-corrected-samples (TCS)
    Extreme time stretching, freezing and reversing
    Pitch track - let your robots sing
    Control track - let it cry and shout
    Song mode - making it easy to compose your synthesized text
    Wave page - create your own wavetables and modify time-corrected-samples
    Import WTS and TCS files from the iPad WaveGenerator and WaveMapper
    All internal parameters available to the user - give your voices a special dialect or individual character
    Versatile matrix system - allowing 19 sources to control 40 parameters
    Two X/Y control pads freely routable to 40 parameters
    6 Envelopes, for control of filter sweeps, waveform, noise and many modulations
    4 LFOs plus Vibrato, Flutter and Growl generators
    Fully programmable resonator filter - allowing production of new sound effects
    Delay/Reverb effect
    Overdrive/Distortion effect
    A/B compare your edited sounds
    AU extension - run multiple Phonem instances in AU hosts
    IAA - inter-app audio support
    Audiobus 2 with statesaving
    10 min audio recording and Audio copy
    Redesigned browser with new listing filters
    Directly accessible context help for each module
    Freely configurable schematic keypad, with extremely expressive modulation options
    4 Keypads play modes: Poly, Mono, Legato and Multitrigger.
    4 MIDI modes: Poly, Mono, Legato and Voice-Per-Channel.

  • Can you imagine what a young Mark Mothersbaugh would have done with these tools? Wow.

  • I'd say this is more synth than vocoder, vocal synthesis using it requires great patience I've heard, but as a 'synth' it's an esoteric beauty.

  • I will be purchasing this. Great to see PPG coming out with another great app. This is also a positive response to why aren't there more high quality apps coming out?

  • This is wonderful news

  • Yes!! Love it and will buy as soon as it drops

  • I feel next in line will be AU-Xification of PPG WaveGenerator and PPG Wavemapper!

  • Soundz kewl :)

  • good riddance to my shitty voice

  • according to ppg it should hit the app store in about a week.

  • @Samu said:
    I feel next in line will be AU-Xification of PPG WaveGenerator and PPG Wavemapper!

    Here's hoping!

  • @dreamrobe said:
    according to ppg it should hit the app store in about a week.

    Tick, tock, tick, tock....................

  • Sounds amazing.

  • Should be out just in time for my birthday. MRS MONZO....

  • What's the over/under on price point? $9.99? $14.99?
    Or, dare I? $2.99? (The last one is my lowball "Price Is Right" showcase bid...)

  • I'm saying $20

  • I would guess $19.99 as well. That's the price of his other apps.

  • And, if memory serves me right, he doesn't do sales. He sets a price and that's it.

  • @MrNezumi said:
    And, if memory serves me right, he doesn't do sales. He sets a price and that's it.

    There's something straightforward that I like about that.

  • Aha. And how are the other apps? I never see them mentioned as Crucial Synths™ — although they look attractive.

  • edited August 2016

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Aha. And how are the other apps? I never see them mentioned as Crucial Synths™ — although they look attractive.

    They are amazing, gems, monster instruments with scads of presets available which can be shared between them. Both were ported to vst from iOS, and are on the 54 best synths lists in that incarnation, which should tell u something. WG has a rep as being demanding resource- and GUI- wise...my feeling about it is that like a few big synths the platform only barely contains it. Programming WG required study, WM is a very clever way to access the same sounds, and some find it far more accessible for doing sound design.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MrNezumi said:
    And, if memory serves me right, he doesn't do sales. He sets a price and that's it.

    There's something straightforward that I like about that.

    I agree. I have pretty much given up on buying apps just because they went on sale since it almost always leads to disappointment. At this point I know what I want/need and rarely does a price interfere with a purchase.

  • This looks quite interesting :)

    I have PPG Wavegenerator that I've gotten quite used to tweaking, PPG Wavemapper is pretty similar but this one brings something new to the table :D

  • If this does well I think VirSyn will bring their Cantor vocal synth onto iOS and we will have awful rap duels between robots.

  • I'd still like to see Vocaloid for IOS, but maybe Phonem will be a good substitute.

  • @PhilW said:
    I'd still like to see Vocaloid for IOS, but maybe Phonem will be a good substitute.

    Me too. (Actually it is available in Jap App Store) but I guess the English voice databases are larger and the market smaller.

  • edited August 2016

    Here's a video Wolfgang Palm did with three instances of Phonem in AUM.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=cZUW8EzEEHQ&app=desktop

  • Been playing with Phonem on my laptop and it's quite impressive. Fairly steep learning curve, and it suffers from what might possibly be the the most poorly implemented patch saving protocol I've ever come across. But once you get past that it's a hell of a lot of fun, inspiring. Shares some similarities with Chipspeech in terms of overall sound. But Phonem is much deeper.

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