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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
Oh crap
microTERA, Cube synth
All icegear
I need to recuse myself
Keep going we know you have them all
Synthecaster
SquareSynth
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.
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
Tera Synth and Kaspar. Kaspar is really deep and I totally overlooked it when I first purchased it