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Xynthesizr (Yuri Turov) Detailed Walkthrough Review (Winners Announced!)

edited February 2021 in General App Discussion

Xynthesizr (Yuri Turov) Detailed Walkthrough Review (Win 1 of 5 Copies of ANY Yuri Turov app!)

This video is a detailed walkthrough tutorial of Yuri Turov’s Xynthesizr for iOS (available for both iPhone and iPad). Xynthesizr is a well-designed and very enjoyable to use 32-step matrix sequencer/monotimbral synthesizer with generative features and MIDI. If you are a fan of other generative sequencer/synth hybrids like Polyphase, which I also reviewed recently, you will likely enjoy Xynthesizr.

This video starts with a quick overview, we then look at things like how to set this up to sequence external instruments in a host like AUM, look at the Xynthesizr internal synth engine and sequencer sections, focusing on the excellent sequence randomization and automation features that make Xynthesizr so special.

If you are watching this at the time of release, and are a subscriber to the channel, you have a chance to win one of Yuri’s apps - Xynthesizr, Shoom, or Velvet Machine. All the details are in the pinned comment at the top of the Youtube comments section. This video has time-stamps, at least when viewed in Youtube itself. Please remember, if you appreciate my work, that you can help support me by actually watching some ads and clicking some ad links. Youtube pays peanuts, but every little helps.

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Comments

  • One of my favourite developers - will watch this one over a coffee later...👍

  • Thanks @Gavinski I also real love Yuri’s apps❤️

  • Yeah, sometimes I feel it is better to give attention to the oldies but goodies than to focus so much on new apps which don't always stand the test of time the way things like Xynthesizr do! Cheers @enkaytee @Charlesalbert

  • Excellent thanks as always!

  • @NimboStratus said:
    Excellent thanks as always!

    My pleasure, glad you enjoyed ☺️

  • Dude, as I said on YouTube.... 100+ videos in 8 months, WOW! congrats man! thanks for helping to expand, educate, and cultivate this amazing iOS music community.

  • I was just counting the months now, and I think it is getting closer to 9 than 8, but yeah, I kept up a pretty insane clip for a while there Chris 😂

  • I love Xynthesizr. Period. Especially recording it into NS2. I am not much good at getting things connected and working, but this is easy enough even for me and then, whoosh, you're off, aloft, and the rest is up to you....

  • edited January 2021

    Here are 12 custom Life Like Rule formulas to add into Xynthsizer if you like. There are many more, 2 to the 18th power = 262,144 possible Life-like rules to be exact. That and the pictures are from Wikipedia. I will post the link below. You Enter the values of the B and S from the left most column.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life-like_cellular_automaton

  • OH and here is a link with 23 more rules that can be added to the custom section of Life-Like Rules.

    http://www.mirekw.com/ca/rullex_life.html

  • And just some info on Conway’s game of life...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life

  • Thnx @Poppadocrock those rule lists are useful, yes, because definitely not every type of birth / survival rule will be equally good, looking forward to checking some of these out

  • edited February 2021

    @Gavinski said:
    Thnx @Poppadocrock those rule lists are useful, yes, because definitely not every type of birth / survival rule will be equally good, looking forward to checking some of these out

    You are quite welcome, I thought it was interesting and thought others might too. Yea some rules definitely work better then others for sure. So a little trial and error is required, but worth the reward in my opinion. If you read the descriptions provided, especially in the second link I provided with 23, it gives you a little sense of what might happen, or how “wild” it might be, but you don’t really know how it will sound until you try it. Cheers mate!

  • Yeah, that Wikipedia article I also read parts of before I made the video. It's a pretty fascinating topic and some of the patterns people come up with are amazing. I love this idea of great complexity emerging out of such simple rules.

  • Well put. Agreed.

  • edited February 2021

    Here are the names of the winners and the apps they won:

    Mike Martin - Shoom
    Daniel Hung - Xynthesizr
    James R Abbott - Shoom
    Fat Lad Exam Failure - Xynthesizr (Who also wins the 'best name on the Internet' contest 😂😂😂)
    Audun Lundback Strand - Xynthesizr

    Congrats to those who won and good luck to those who didn't 👍

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