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@touchconspiracy The mountaintop you're talking from really doesn't speak for me on this one.
How can the app distract you from being able to create sounds from an init patch, when they app doesn't even let you do that in the first place?
What do u mean?? What's mountain top got to do with this topic lol
Please read my comment again, I said "even if it did have an init patch", and that's the whole point, as you also acknowledged- it don't have one lol..
Even if it did have an init patch and everything needed to morph that, I couldn't spend long hrs with the app cause of the UI..
The UI must look nice if u have to look at it for ages or it's not inspiring at all..
"Sure, some may find the sounds useful, but the app distracts from the process of actually creating such sounds ourselves from an init patch."
But whatever, I did get the gist of your rant....
Confessions of a preset user: as a mostly preset user, I occasionaly dabble in the guts of the many iOS apps I have accumulated. However, the first things I look for when doing so, are cutoff and resonance controls. Other things I experiment with are LFOs and effects. Other than that, I hardly know what I am doing. Sometimes I can alter a patch into something useful and sonically interesting; but many times, I never save the attempt because it makes the preset worse.
In regards to SynthMaster Player iOS, it definitely is made for us who just want to use good presets. But I find that SynthMaster Player iOS has many presets that have the X/Y controller assigned to cutoff and resonance along with mod wheel controls. This creates a lot of useful variation in sounds to the presets. Also, I was suprised to see that some presets have the pitchbend wheel assigned to not pitchbend, but to create other filter type variations in the sound. They usually have (mw+pb) in the name. This appears in some of the BigTone presets, and maybe some others.
Kudos to those who like to craft their own sounds. I mostly don't have the patience or time. As an appaholic, I barely have enough time to audition the many iOS synths I have accumulated. It gets a little overwhelming!