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Tera Pro + Teraverse?

Hey all,
I absolutely love Tera Pro, it’s becoming my favorite iOS synth (have the fm and wave iaps).

I see “teraverse” and from the description it doesn’t sound like it adds much to what I have. It’s only $3, so not much of an outlay, still I don’t want to buy things I don’t need (ha ha ha, lol).

Is there a reason to own both? My needs are primarily live performance based with loopy pro.

Comments

  • It’s geared towards performance by sitting on top the Tera Pro engine. So unless you control a lot of parameters with a midi controller it might be less distracting? Plus you can morph between two presets with the mod wheel.

    I have it but frankly always use Tera Pro.

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:
    It’s geared towards performance by sitting on top the Tera Pro engine. So unless you control a lot of parameters with a midi controller it might be less distracting? Plus you can morph between two presets with the mod wheel.

    I have it but frankly always use Tera Pro.

    Thanks for your input.

    I don’t do a lot of twiddling with parameters while performing, but do a bit while making patches/presets to perform with.

  • I’ve always thought of Teraverse as a Tera Pro preset player, kinda like the Synthmaster player apps.

    I picked it up on sale years ago and honestly have only opened it once, as I also, have Tera Pro (which I’ve opened twice haha)

  • @wagdog said:

    @Philandering_Bastard said:
    It’s geared towards performance by sitting on top the Tera Pro engine. So unless you control a lot of parameters with a midi controller it might be less distracting? Plus you can morph between two presets with the mod wheel.

    I have it but frankly always use Tera Pro.

    Thanks for your input.

    I don’t do a lot of twiddling with parameters while performing, but do a bit while making patches/presets to perform with.

    There are six parameters that you can control in a Kaoss-style x y grid for the A and B presets respectively: volume, pitch, resonance, cutoff, envelope times and fx amount. I don’t see any way to change these parameters but they are accessible to MIDI.

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:
    It’s geared towards performance by sitting on top the Tera Pro engine. So unless you control a lot of parameters with a midi controller it might be less distracting? Plus you can morph between two presets with the mod wheel.

    I have it but frankly always use Tera Pro.

    Same, I have it but always use Tera Pro, I'd say stick to Tera Pro

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Philandering_Bastard said:
    It’s geared towards performance by sitting on top the Tera Pro engine. So unless you control a lot of parameters with a midi controller it might be less distracting? Plus you can morph between two presets with the mod wheel.

    I have it but frankly always use Tera Pro.

    Same, I have it but always use Tera Pro, I'd say stick to Tera Pro

    Same here, but Teraverse has a nice colourful spatial backdrop with a oscilloscope on some presets

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