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this thing is awesome. I think he is crazy giving it away for free. Such a crisp clear sound. it made me have flashbacks of the 80’s and 90’s. seriously you guys are gonna love it. great developer, great product. I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next.
Will it AU?
No not this one
Looks great.
I can hardly wait.
He has another one coming out soon too, but it’s a synth the next one
True story! There is a free and open-source AUv3 synth (unrelated to this DX7 app) in development by the fine open-source contributors of AudioKit including Marcus Hobbs, Aure Prochazka, and myself

My my. Those are both looking quite handsome. Hurrah F/OSS!
Wow - man, please keep this forum posted. I'm sure we'll all be refreshing the app store like crazy the day each of these is released.
@analog_matt @thesoundtestroom Awesome stuff
Slow today. Just realizing the DX player is sample based. @analog_matt Any roadmap plans to allow for user samples? Could be the simple AU sampler folks have been clamoring for. I looked for it on github but my search fu is weak today.
@syrupcore I will DM you more info
Wow. Sweet. For Joe/Jane user who isn't going to write Swift code or get a developer account so that they can install locally compiled apps on their device, is direct sampling on the roadmap for this one?
Nerd context for everyone: AudioKit is the framework(?) @Michael recommended folks use for iOS audio development when he retired The Amazing Audio Engine.
Maybe I can make a video demonstrating steps for folks who want to use your own EXS24 instruments with the code on your own device. A full fledged sampler app might be something we explore in the future. But, it would be almost a full time job in itself to do it right ...
Holly sh*t.

This looks pretty cool, but are there any plans for this or any iOS app to play DX7 patches? There's a wealth of those online and it always seemed like such a natural thing for iOS. Particularly as I use my iPad as a "middle man" between Patch Base or Volca FM Buddy and my Korg Volca FM. Shouldn't the iPad have more processing power and be better equipped as a DX7 clone than my plastic battery-powered $160 synth from Korg?
(Note: I couldn't watch the video where I was. Apologies in advance if it turns out this app does exactly that).
Great work @analog_matt !!
Can confirm this sounds and plays great. I'll try and put a video up as well at some point
Thanks Stuart!
Marcus here is a valuable member of the AudioKit team and has been spending hours A/Bing code for the upcoming free AudioKit synth. It's important to realize that all the developers who write the AudioKit code do it as volunteers, and no one makes money. We just do it for the love.
We hope you enjoy some of the apps, and if you like them, please give them a good rating. Marcus also has an app called Wilsonic that is lots of fun: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wilsonic/id848852071?mt=8
That's an interesting question. We probably won't. The reasons: There is already open-source code for both previous versions of AudioKit, Juce, and C-sound to load and play DX7 SysEx. If I was just trying to make money, we could just slap a new interface on one, and pump it out very quickly.
It is great to hear from another FM hardware synth enthusiast. You may or may not share my opinions that even the best-in-class FM emulators for desktop do not have the magic of the sound straight from the 12-bit DACs of a Mark I or the classic DX7II unison.
For people that think FM8 is a good sounding DX7 clone, they may not appreciate this app. For me, I was able to get the best possible sound quality by making this a multi-velocity sample instrument, starting with some amazing specimens of gear. I suspect for you, and most musicians on this board, the most important thing is tone. The question I ask when using any instrument, is "would I use this on a record?". For an FM instrument (even a free one like this), this is the only way I could satisfy the requirement. For those people looking for a beautiful re-creation of the classic original DX7 & DX7II presets, this might fit the bill.
Anyway, it's free if you want to check it out.
The Wilsonic app is awesome.
I love Wilsonic. If Marcus would give it MPE out so that it could be used as a microtonal controller as Erv and God intended, he would be worshipped as a minor deity by many of us.
FINALLY. The DX Bass 1 preset in my hands on iOS. Highway tooooo the danger zone
Yes! This bass is Kenny Loggins approved! If you want to make a video of you playing that (or any other hits). A-Ha 'Take on Me' also uses Bass 1, I believe? I'll send you an advanced copy.
EDIT: Beta is closed for now. But, the app will be out shortly. Thanks everyone!
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