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SynthPad by XMENew app (Free; Universal; 180MB)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/synthpad-by-xme/id809200814?mt=8
http://discchord.com/blog/2014/6/4/synthpad-by-xme.html
I have not tried this yet, but noticed it on a dischord post. This is a new, free synth with AB capability that is apparently sample based. My skepticism comes from the fact that it is from XME, who is also responsible for "Studio 2", which is their "DAW" that went free for awhile, but didn't seem all that good to me (and others). There are apparently no IAP's in this app, which is good.
It is also 180MB, but that could be due to the on-board samples. May be worth a peek, but don't shoot the messenger if it isn't any good.
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I can tell you it's as good as all the other XME product :-)
It is without any doubt as good as Beatpad, Studio 2 and Keyz.
For free, I'll give it a spin. It's universal, so I'll at least give them credit for that.
Thanks @StormJH1
+1 for @telecharge post.
Thanks @StormJH1
For the record Beatpad is not that bad the rest of their stuff sucks balls.
It froze on me on opening crashed my ipad so deleted it for now
Thank god for audiobus!
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I spent a few minutes with it. The sounds are nice, though it's a little difficult to switch between them, and what you get is what you get - no sound tweaking or at least I didn't find it. It is free though, so thanks XME!
@Jumpercollins said:
Me too, but only at the first time.