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It has a lot of character for a simplistic synth app, that's for sure. I think that's what's mindblowing is the character. And the battery slider too, lol! Imagine making drones with this thing mate! Or using Fugue Machine to drive it in AUM!
As always, I look forward to seeing your balanced review on it.
I think you are ready to start buying HW synths
Believe me, that’s true reason why you like Gadget and now BA-1 - it’s glimpse of playing with real HW synth 😄 Believe me, just try it
start with something small … it’s whole new experience
Thanks 😇
There is not that much AUv3 synths capturing real HW sound this faithfully - i can think probably about 4- 5 of them - so it’s no brainer.
Ah if only I had the room, or a Mac and a mixing desk. 😂
@ninobeatz how can a ‘bug’ like this pass un-noticed considering it apparently had many extra betas with iOS specific fixes!?
You don't need too much room or desktop or mixing desk.. there is lot of small options which you can record directly into iPad using just sound card .. i acually never used proper mixing desk and i am mostly buying just small desktop synths without keyboard or just with small 2 octave mini keys ...
There is lot of options which are small in both dimmensions and price, but are giving great reasult in terms of fund and output sound quality ..
I use a rack and my own Frankenstein “channel strip” with a tube preamp, compressor, and eq running into my interface that has been more than ample and haven’t found the need for a big setup with a mixing desk for hardware and can contain it to a small table. Doing a hybrid setup with hardware and iOS has been fabulous. I just use a behringer model d mostly and it’s so easy to dial something in and those analog filters and sonic character are hard to beat
Also need to say, if anybody thinks HW Model D (even the one from Behringer) can be replaced with Model D plugin, then he can't be more far from truth. Same goes for example to MS20 (or K2 alternative from Behringer) .. apples and oranges in terms of sound, huge difference when compared to their SW counterparts ..
I’m living in a tiny house so I don’t have room for hardware anymore but I am planning on buying the uno synth pro desktop because it is nice to have a hardware analog synth laying around for that extra oomph. And like you said, they’re so fun to play with. But that’s all the room I have so one will do for now. Plus my couple of Volcas and pocket operators I have laying around.
All HW synths i currently have fits on small ikea table sized 55 cm x 55 cm :-)) You can do a lot with very small footprint ..
Uno Synth Pro desktop is good choice .. also Dreadbox Typhon is great sounding / small sized synth.. or Dreadbox Nymphes which is even 6 voice polyphonic full analog ! There is lot options in small size format (Arturia Microfreak with their latest update which added granular synthesis and ability to use own samples is no brainer for that price)
I love the Dreadbox stuff. Had the Erebus and Nyx for a long while and they sound amazing. Unfortunately those would require the addition of another midi controller which I also don’t have space for. I just use a Bluetooth one now. With the tiny house pretty much every square inch is accounted for so I gotta be careful with that. And since I’ll be setting it up every time, an all in one unit like the Uno synth is the ideal choice for me.
Possibly because people only jam with AUM when testing
For me only doing beta with one host is hardly proper beta-testing...
...It's most likely like in the case of Logic Pro for iPad 'testing', it's off to the influencers who do content for views...
Not happening in NS2 all correct there, no doubled notes
most people sign to "beta" just to get early access to app and hardly are doing real beta testing (beta testing != daily use) .. i can see it even on simple fact they have no idea where they can found crash log on iOS device and how to send it to dev ..
Yeah, and this makes me a bit sad...
...those few apps I do decide to spend time on testing I go 'all in' and provide feedback as needed.
In my case, yes
I gave quite a lot of feedback to baby audio while beta testing actually. But I don't have time to beta test the shit out of everything I get added to. The main reason for adding influencers is that they can get familiar with the app before review. Nevertheless, with some things (eg Beat Scholar) beta testing can eat up an absolute shit load of time. Igor's apps tend to be in the same boat, massive time sinks
Thankfully I (for now) get asked in advance if I'm interested instead of being bombarded with TestFlight links
If you want to get added to betas I get on, let me know and I'll suggest they add you if you're willing, I know you would be a great asset
Alright I splurged and got it and I’m a fan so far. Sounds really fantastic. And the interface is great as well.
Does NS2 support AUv3 MIDI out ? If not then they averted this bug by luck lol
Thanks! I'll consider it but I really need to reduce the time spent looking at screens to protect my eyes...
...also I don't do any NDAs so for me it's a matter of 'trust' as no one but me owns me and my time
I’m glad I picked this one up. A generous quantity of usable categorised presets. I read that the random preset generator also works well but have not had a chance to test that out.
It’s definitely spitting out some usable stuff for me.
Almost nobody asks for an NDA in my experience!
The randomizer is the best I have come across, which will be welcomed by many - you can hear how fantastic it is in the video I posted on YT earlier. The synth also has 500+ presets. When you think how few presets some synths come with, how much some devs charge for preset IAPS (Bleass, for example) and how many people are mainly preset surfers or tweakers, that plus the randomizer alone is almost with the $20.
23:00 The Randomiser is AMAZINGLY good!
BA-1 (Casio CS01-Inspired Synth) by Baby Audio iOS / Desktop | Walkthrough, Demo, Review

Hear the randomiser in action at 23:00
Good to know...
...I know some companies are a bit anal when it comes to NDAs and I've denied a few already...
Be sure to PM me some recommendations mate.
I forgot I could use a USB-C soundcard 😂 (I just can't be faffed with a camera connection kit 🤣).
I'll take a look at that Model D on Sweetwater.
My studio efficiency flat is 525sq feet/47.7sq m. What is yours mate?
You can add me to the team in case of synths or especially daws/grooveboxes ;-) Also with my partial knowledge of few ios app coding details i would immodestly say i am great asset too
My time is not unlimited but always glad to help improve interesting apps.