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New synth from beepstreet coming soon!

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  • @Rich303 said:

    @Tritonman said:
    Coming to IOS in Feb. 2016!

    Where did you get this info? I hope it's true and I hope Sunrizer gets updated as well.

    Perhaps the Facebook page but it was only this morning that I read about the news, if it's rolls back up on the feed again I can grab it later.

  • it sounds great, looking forward to this one....

  • edited December 2015

    Vst version is kickass.
    He's bundled Sunrizer and Dagger vst for xmas, $70...man that's a lot of synth for 70 bucks. (hopefully vst sales will buy him some time to enable AU Dagger and Sunrizer inside iSequence)

    @Carnbot said:
    it sounds great, looking forward to this one....

    Saw your note to Mr Bremmers on MST forum about multi-editing...here's hoping!

  • @Tritonman said:

    @Rich303 said:

    @Tritonman said:
    Coming to IOS in Feb. 2016!

    Where did you get this info? I hope it's true and I hope Sunrizer gets updated as well.

    Perhaps the Facebook page but it was only this morning that I read about the news, if it's rolls back up on the feed again I can grab it later.

    Cool. I found his response to someone on Twitter who asked.

  • edited December 2015

    @enc said:

    @Tritonman said:
    Coming to IOS in Feb. 2016!

    B) lovely jubly !

    sunrizer is my go to synth for pads.

    Not sure why I don't use it more. I was so excited when I first got it as my first iPad synth. I think I find the interface boring? It's pretty solid and capable though.

  • Steiner-Parker filter!

    drools

  • Does anyone else get the "squelching sound" with Sunrizer in use with other apps more than other apps? More frequently?

    Seems like Crystal Synth and Sunrizer in the mix always leads to an app screaming back buzz more than other apps in the mix.

    Could be just me.

  • I was playing Dagger last night and comparing with Logic's Retro Synth and Alchemy, and Dagger is well beyond them in its voice.

    I do find a couple of presets to be duds, but the randomize function has brought out some very nice characteristics.

    My only complaint is that most of the presets only have a usable range of 2 octaves before they start to lose their musicality to my ears, but the character they have in their range is exactly what I want to have on hand when needed.

    That's the double-edged sword when it comes to aspects such as "character" and "vocal quality".

    The dev seems to have a remarkable sense of taste for harmonics, and the sound comes across to me as that of a true physical instrument, just like Impaktor really, and Sunrizer itself.

    Animoog seems to nail vocal quality across a much wider range, but Dagger seems to me to beat it in its pocket of optimal sound.

    If only Animoog were also an AU/VST!

    Thor is another synth which strikes me as having great voicing.

  • @AQ808 said:
    I was playing Dagger last night and comparing with Logic's Retro Synth and Alchemy, and Dagger is well beyond them in its voice.

    I do find a couple of presets to be duds, but the randomize function has brought out some very nice characteristics.

    My only complaint is that most of the presets only have a usable range of 2 octaves before they start to lose their musicality to my ears, but the character they have in their range is exactly what I want to have on hand when needed.

    That's the double-edged sword when it comes to aspects such as "character" and "vocal quality".

    The dev seems to have a remarkable sense of taste for harmonics, and the sound comes across to me as that of a true physical instrument, just like Impaktor really, and Sunrizer itself.

    Animoog seems to nail vocal quality across a much wider range, but Dagger seems to me to beat it in its pocket of optimal sound.

    If only Animoog were also an AU/VST!

    Thor is another synth which strikes me as having great voicing.

    Nice to hear your feeling, love those style of sounds.

  • edited December 2015

    Sunrizer is way up on the favorite synths for iOS lists as we all well know. It will be interesting to see if this becomes liked nearly as well. Sunrizer will be one tuff act to follow no doubt.

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