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Phawuo Synth for iPad, new version 2.0 and price drop $0.99

  • new effect section: dual delay with frequency shifters and flexible experimental routing. also includes a basic reverb
  • new oscilator type: special "cheezy" oscillator with same features as the old one (saw-square waves and pulse width) but with the new sound.
  • includes 2 new preset banks
  • recompiled for iOS7 and 64 bit

http://www.iosnoops.com/appinfo/phawuo-for-ipad/729549189

Comments

  • edited May 2014

    Thanks for the post! Some more information, since I hadn't heard of this but like cheap synths with small file sizes :)

    • 8.1 MB file size

    • It is monophonic (only one note at a time for those even noob-ier than I)

    • Does have AudioBus compatability and Virtual MIDI

    • Only 3 total reviews for the old version - 2 of them seemed to kinda like it, and one was just a technical issue of some kind so he trashed it (disregard)

    Looks like it could have some use for bass or almost BeepBoop-style glitchy noises. May be worth a look for 99 cents. I like the stripped down "flat" interface, even though I'd probably have no idea what to do with all the controls, at least initially.

    Edit: I tried it out. It's not the best. Fine for 99 cents, but the preset system is a little weird and there aren't that many of them. Feels more like a monophonic noisemaker than a true synthesizer. On the positive side, you can get it to sound pretty warm if you play with the filters, so I'm sure it's possible to make your own presets that are a bit more musical sounding.

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