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  • There's a bug with SpringSound, at least on my device. When I load as IAA in aum it crashes immediately. Do you get that too?

  • @Luxthor said:
    You have Sculpture already. The best one! 😏

    Perfectly demonstrates why I never use it beyond loading up a preset. It made me slightly agitated just scrolling to the bottom of the photo, lol.

  • @FriedTapeworm said:

    @Luxthor said:
    You have Sculpture already. The best one! 😏

    Perfectly demonstrates why I never use it beyond loading up a preset. It made me slightly agitated just scrolling to the bottom of the photo, lol.

    I'm only using LPX on desktop and I wondered which weird UI that could be.
    I almost fell off my chair when I read that this is meant to be a Sculpture UI! 😂

  • @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:
    You have Sculpture already. The best one! 😏

    >

    LOL! And it's so compact!

    If that were a chocolate bar it would be brilliant!
    But Sculpture doesn’t look much better in Logic on a Mac. It does sound good though.

  • @SirMcp said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:
    You have Sculpture already. The best one! 😏

    >

    LOL! And it's so compact!

    If that were a chocolate bar it would be brilliant!
    But Sculpture doesn’t look much better in Logic on a Mac. It does sound good though.

    I agree. The UI is so dated now, it's embarassing. But the end product of that horribly dated interface is still pretty good.

  • @Gavinski said:

    There's a bug with SpringSound, at least on my device. When I load as IAA in aum it crashes immediately. Do you get that too?

    Works fine here.

  • iSEM is Physical Modeling Synth or not?

  • I know there might not be too many Reason users... But Objekt is a fantastic physical modeling synth

  • @raimundoarriagada said:
    iSEM is Physical Modeling Synth or not?

    That one is trying to model circuits/analog components behavior, the "physical" in physical modeling is generally understood to mean traditional physical instruments instead of electronic ones.

  • But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

  • @Luxthor said:
    But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

    Some of those are better described as instruments rather than synths tho, surely? Those gsi apps for example give very little option to tweak the sound in any radical ways that a real physical modeling synth like Stringlab or Tera Pro do.

  • @Luxthor said:
    But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

    Let us not forget the terrific “Finger Fiddle” by Matthias Demoucron. One of the earlier, and still great, stringed instruments available on iOS/iPadOS.

  • yup, I forgot I also own fingerfiddle, spring sound, objeq, from the interface you could add soundbow, photophore,… I got them all

    still not enough

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Luxthor said:
    But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

    Some of those are better described as instruments rather than synths tho, surely? Those gsi apps for example give very little option to tweak the sound in any radical ways that a real physical modeling synth like Stringlab or Tera Pro do.

    I understand your reasoning, but they are all essentially synths and, by their nature, instruments. The difference is only in the specialization and number of features.

    I’m waiting for the BabyAudio thing, it could be something good for the platform. 

  • @Luxthor said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Luxthor said:
    But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

    Some of those are better described as instruments rather than synths tho, surely? Those gsi apps for example give very little option to tweak the sound in any radical ways that a real physical modeling synth like Stringlab or Tera Pro do.

    I understand your reasoning, but they are all essentially synths and, by their nature, instruments. The difference is only in the specialization and number of features.

    I’m waiting for the BabyAudio thing, it could be something good for the platform. 

    I looking forward to that too, seems like it will be easy to dial in

  • @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:
    But we have plenty of physical modeling synths on the iOS already. For example: all SWAMs, GeoShred Naada instruments, Yonac apps, GSi apps, dRambo, 4Pocket StringLab, Tera Pro, Laplace, Pianoteq 8, etc.

    Let us not forget the terrific “Finger Fiddle” by Matthias Demoucron. One of the earlier, and still great, stringed instruments available on iOS/iPadOS.

    That’s the beauty! 🤩 It should not be forgotten ever. Good call!

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