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Interesting! :-D
I love Audulus and I know I'm going to love this as well. The website says it will have AB support as well.
My my.
finally.I was waiting for one in a"classic"outfit.
Insta buy, insta cord mess. Hope it comes with lots of presets!
http://newteevee.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/cable-mess.jpg
First i hope it sounds as good as it looks.
I think/hope the dev learned a lot from developing Rythm Synth, which had a lot of different synths but sound wise it's a bit...uneven.
"Early September pending app review." / PulseCodeInc
(From the YouTube comments)
Awesome, so next week probably then.
I see that intro and I think "Reason". Dunno why ...
Yes, a variety of presets for any new app is much appreciated.
Looks Iike it could be another neat learning tool for me, who knew nothing about synthesisers before I started my iOS adventure but has now learned a lot (but has a lot more to learn).
I have a small MOTM modular synth setup and love the sight of millions of patchcords, but it is hard to get very excited about "modular" softsynths. Many softsynths are already have modulation matrices and are highly routable even if they don't have the look of old-school modulars. I will definitely check out this synth and I hope it delivers a lot at a reasonable price (IAPs).
So from reading discchord.com it seems to be either $0.99 per unit, or a one time $4.99 purchase which also includes all future modules (dunno if that's an intro deal or not). But it also comes with a lot of free units to start with, so however you look at it it's not exactly something that'll break your bank (if those numbers are correct).
Also, I didn't know this app was universal, but it is and runs on iPhone too. Palm sounds just put up a pic with a "coming soon..." ...
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-e3fsT7_xmzE/UiblrKML35I/AAAAAAAAW2Y/Fk4e7rdJook/s1600/IMG_0311.jpg
$4.99 sounds like a good price to me, as long as it sounds good too. :-)
I love Audulus, I love Jasuto... But i love jacks and patch cables more. Sold!