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Those hidden gems synths

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  • Yes yes all of the above, though to be honest, some of my very favorite synth sounds are found in Stroke Machine, Nanoloop, and the Caustic menagerie (8bitSynth, Modular, Vocoder)

  • Caustic for sure

  • edited January 2018

    Oh crap
    microTERA, Cube synth
    All icegear
    I need to recuse myself

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    Oh crap
    microTERA, Cube synth
    All icegear
    I need to recuse myself

    Keep going we know you have them all :)

  • Synthecaster
    SquareSynth

  • edited January 2018

    @Arpseechord said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    Oh crap
    microTERA, Cube synth
    All icegear
    I need to recuse myself

    Keep going we know you have them all :)

    :)
    Micro Addictive
    Howl
    Impaktor

  • Thanks for a good thread, everyone! Picked up Shapesynth last night and am enjoying it.

    Someone mentioned Chordion already, I think, and I'll add Dot Melody and Ribbons to that. I am regrettably not a synth guy; I haven't really learned how to 'do' synths, but all of those Olympia apps — as well as being beautifully designed — have great-sounding built-in synths, with enough slideys and wim-woms to play with that you can create a very decent variety of sounds, without having so many that it's overwhelming or incomprehensible.

    HIGHLY recommended for synth neophytes like me, for those reasons, PLUS, I personally just love the classically synth-y sounds they produce. Just classic boops and wobbles, kind an early Moog or something. Really delightful tones.

    (And while I'm at it, I was playing with Ribbons last night, and wow, that thing needs more love. It's worth getting to know.)

    Xynthesizr has a similarly simple and pleasant built-in synth, too. Quite a few apps do, actually. Maybe that's some good advice next time a poster asks for a good 'absolute beginner' synth: don't use a synth app! They're all too complex. Use a built-in synth on one of these cheapish, non-musician-friendly apps instead.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    +1 for SpringSound
    Am I a synth?
    Am I a percussion instrument?
    I'm both!

    Since updating to ios 11 I can’t play on I am synth anymore. Wonder if Detune are going to update it. Quite a mighty little synth

  • edited January 2018

    Tera Synth and Kaspar. Kaspar is really deep and I totally overlooked it when I first purchased it

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