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zMors update - edit 10/24 now a musicappblog zmors giveaway x5

http://www.zmors.de
This is a great synthi done better still: additional waveforms including additive, (all draw able) new mod matrix, new presets from App Sound, same brutally sublime interface. The are 4 voices with 2 waveforms each, (each with automation for filter, amp, osc, fx, LFO, and envelope - !), with midi channels assignable to each, any, or all channels, making possible some very funny games inside your DAW. this is a monster, with real power and personality

Edit: http://www.musicappblog.com/zmors-giveaway-2/.
5 chances to not pay for something well worth it's asking price

Comments

  • Cloud presets don't show up on iOS8 on some devices in this update apparently. Def don't on my Air.

  • I know, feels like many of us have been stuffed at the synth table, but if you're arp-ish by nature, this is more than wafer thin mint...

  • Anybody used this? It seems like it would be cool. The four amp EGs would allow for some interesting transients. The presets in their demo sounded horrible though. Pure trance and cliche house.

    I'm also not sure what the polyphony is supposed to be..or is it just a monster 8 osc mono?

  • edited October 2014

    @thinds
    The dev showed up on Tim Webbs site to say it takes a minute+ over wifi to download. This may be the case- me on iOS 8, I may have been too impatient and started pushing buttons. Also I went into Settings and turned on iCloud Drive. No problem at that point...

    The arp, automation, and multi-channel possibilities are nuts...there's only a few iOS synths with as many as four 2 Osc voices, and no others I can think of that allow separate midi note input for each voice
    Edit-
    @aleyas each voice is poly, and there's a chord maker deal built into the keys that I haven't yet tried

  • Here's Doug's vid from when it was released Aug last year

  • Tried the cloud presets again @Littlewoodg and they do appear after a couple of minutes.

  • @thinds Glad to hear it. There's some cool stuff! I soloed each voice of a couple 4-voice ones and saw how much this thing can do- 4 decker synth sandwiches with incredibly tweakiable and distinct layers...thanks for the TSTR imbed.

  • So, I somehow missed this altogether in my past 11 months on this site. After seeing the screenshots and features, I was intrigued. But Doug's video left me somewhere between underwhelmed and horrified (seriously, have you seen a thesoundtestroom video before that was more lukewarm on a new product than that one?!).

    So I searched around some more, and here's a video from literally yesterday that shows off some custom presets and makes the app sound MUCH better:

    So there's potential. But the pricing history also suggests that he's dropped it to 2.99 or 3.99 around major holidays before, and that may literally reflect the use I'd get out of it. I also do this weird thing where I leave synths that I know are popular and versatile (like MitoSynth) on my Wish List and don't buy them, but then when something new pops up out of left field, I get excited about it an jump on it right away. Makes no sense.

  • edited October 2014

    I bought this (I suffer from the same defect Mister Storm). Not seen any videos, but been playing with it for an hour and as alluded to the arps/seq is heavyweight in my opinion, and I like the drawable modulation...happy with the buy so far, but can see a more savvy app-buyer might put it on track until it comes down a little.

    Edit: On reflection, it's the old, old story. If there were no other toys in the pram this would seem like a steal at the 'full' price, but the pram's pretty full....

  • edited October 2014

    I'm bumping here because MusicAppBlog is giving it away

    http://www.musicappblog.com/zmors-giveaway-2/

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