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POLYWAVE - Wavetable Sequencer Synth - by Fingerlab & Jordan Rudess - Pre-Release iPad Tutorial
Polywave is a brand new synth that allows you to draw and sequence up to 16 wavetables per patch.
The possibilities are endless.
Polywave was developed by Fingerlab in collaboration with Jordan Rudess.
The basic polywave App is FREE, then, if you like, you can unlock loads of other cool stuff with an In-App Purchase.
Polywave is due to be released on Thursday the 4th of November
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Pretty cool, but doesn’t Sunvox already do all this (and much much more)?
Why would he. If he makes ios synths. Its like making a type of Ferrari thats affordable for the masses. Then appealing to Ferrari to make an affordable Ferrari for the masses.
Not sure if Sunvox is a wavetable but seems the opposite in UI.
Will check when its released. UI seems cool.
Sunvox has a learning curve. Polywave super intuitive and accessible
Right Gav. Intuitive is cool
Seems like in going from Testflight to the App store version I've retained the full features. Unless the purchase option is well hidden.
I like that the developers keep learning from each other’s experiments and continually improve their offerings. This borrows heavily from a number of other recent synths and it looks like it improves on each of them.
I was just going to respond and say exactly the same thing.
If this can do essentially what Sunvox can but without the complex UI, then I’ll invest in it.