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These would be such awesome AUs... sigh
Is the developer on the forum?
Hmm, I am not sure.
They sound amazing I would get them If I were you guys
Yes, they are really nice little synths. Getting the arp rolling and tweaking Marsenne is just good old fun, I'm sure the others are too.
plink plonk... plink plonk...
Have Redshrike and Mersenne. Really wish Mersenne could be used on iPhone. Keep holding out hope that it Laplace and Lorentz will get the Redshrike treatment for iPhone.
Tell me there's a chance![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I dont think so
but all of the icework synths are really Great.
+1
Is this all to celebrate Cassini–Huygens?
What's this?
Have Lorentz and Redshrike. Love them both so I just added Laplace for 3.99. All bring something different to the table. Those arps are just friendly to my mind set. And Link for the win!
All of these apps are amazing. I'd buy em again if I could!
I was always wondering why these were flying under the radar, don't have any of those yet. Where are those, compared to the top tier iOS synths, in terms of sound quality?
They are up there at the top, and each of their characters are relatively unique.
NASA Mission to Saturn![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/me/l3ss16ld83k1.png)
From the splash screen (Looks like that's what they had in mind from way back then, and now the sale makes a nice send-off for the little guy)
Cassini is a very powerful deep all-around-er. The rest are very smart single screen synths with resonators, and very unique in potentialities. They are all on the A-list of iOS synths imho
If you haven't already googled it - today it is featured on the google cartoon!
Got them - not too many bytes and they sound really good - pretty punchy and not thin and harsh like some. I was especially surprised at how dimensional the Lorentz sounded. They hit the sweet spot. I like how there is not some huge commitment to "learning" yet another user interface. Very useful.
Applicable to the iPhone version as well? I mean does the iPhone version have all the same features?
Same deal exactly. (The pages are subdivided into more pages, but same otherwise...)
One thing to note about all the IceGear synths is that the onboard presets don't really do the synths justice...there are aftermarket banks available (and one of our forum friends has some amazing banks, hopefully forthcoming...)
This is very true. They all sound kind of thin and like variations of one another. But these apps really reward even blind tweaking. Inspired by this thread, I was playing with Laplace yesterday — and had always kind of that it was a disappointment. I was wrong. It was user error. Went and bought Lorentz, and it's great. And light!
Yeah, saw a few of the demo videos, and no doubts about the synths. Just wish they were on iPhone too! The way they did the layout for Redshrike is quite nice for the pocketable screens. Surely they could leverage the synths and even some of the design elements from the triplets and make Redshrike like layouts for the others. As much as I'm a fan of universal packaging, if they had to release the iPhone ones separately to make it possible to charge for the work, I'd be ok with that. I'm sure there'd be plenty of takers![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
@Littlewoodg thanks for the clarification on the Cassinis. Saw a video on the iPad version, and like the sound, tempted to pick it up for iPhone now![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Does the preset sharing require a stopover in iTunes, or is there a more civilized way for them to travel?
@srcer
It takes iTunes, or something like it (I use iMagix, which is free as a trial and less irritating, can send/receive wirelessly, but requires iTunes be installed on your big machine)
Thanks! Not a deal breaker, but it certainly would sweeten the deal if they implemented the new school of 'open in...' and especially air drop for when you just want to bounce a preset from one iOS device to another
The dev mentioned to another forum member that he was looking at adding easier preset sharing
I discovered that I already have Cassini, but have forgotten to use it ... With the above description, is it reasonable to say that the "deep all-around-er" Cassini covers the ground of the single screen synths? Thinking of end result here, not workflow (which may be optimized in the single screen synths).
Trying Cassini, I also noticed that "Cassini" was the name of the initial patch, but I'm not able to re-find this patch after having tried others. Strange!
Yep that is weird, I don't think it's in the list.
The one thing the others have - which is omitted in Cassini - is a resonator (and of course the accessibility of the single page GUI) I wondered if they wished they'd included a resonator in Cassini...
Mersenne is FM synthesis + resonator, Laplace is physical modeling (Karlpus-Strong synthesis which is necessarily resonator based) and Lorentz is a straightforward subtractive synth with the twist of an added resonator...so they each do stuff you can't do with Cassini...
Is my understanding correct that Redshrike is most similar to Lorentz? I mean it has a different circuit design, so it's a different beast, but more like Lorentz than the others?
@srcer I think you're right, both Lorentz and Red are poly subtractive, with resonator...