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One synth that does it all (or most of it..!)

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  • Yeah… I kinda thought that, and double-checked before posting. There is a decent amount of factory presets in Factory, but not what I would call huge compared to some other synths, and not “the most advanced in the platform”, unless the 3rd party presets for desktop are compatible. I’m still looking into that, and I’m not trying to make a point or win an argument. I just don’t want to miss out if there are good (for me) presets that can save me some time.

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @oscillotus said:
    If you had to choose one AUv3 synth that is the most well rounded for all types of sounds (leads, bass, pads, keys, weird fx, etc.), which one would it be?

    • it should include a big preset library
    • it should be relatively easy to understand
    • the interface should be well adapted for a touchscreen
    • it should be relatively light on CPU

    Thanks in advance :)

    Hands down… The Korg M1 AUv3 with all the add on “carts”

    Love the Korg iM1, You can set the master tuning to 2 decimal places. 2 instances with different tuning, panned left and right = binaural beats for brainwave entrainment!

  • @Slam_Cut said:

    @Luxthor said:
    But there is one that is versatile enough, with a huge preset library (the most advanced on the platform),

    Sugar Bytes Factory!

    Factory is one of those synths that I bought when it came out and then forgot about. Clearly a mistake - it is probably has the most over-looked feature-packed capabilities of all the apps I have, and I should set aside Factory and maybe some other apps to focus on digging deeper into and see what I can do with it.
    However… “huge preset library”? I don’t see presets sold from within the app. Do the presets sold online for the desktop market (apparently) work on the iOS version? Is it a pain to get presets into the iOS version?

    I was thinking more about the preset library functionality, even though the sheer number of presets is more than enough, maybe it's not too huge. 🤫🤭 However, the ability to search presets by cloud, tags, author, folder, or rating is fantastic. Finding the synth with this level of preset library functionality is not easy.

  • I agree with that! Very unique and intuitive way to find presets.

  • @Slam_Cut said:
    I agree with that! Very unique and intuitive way to find presets.

    Here you can find 20 extra patches for Factory from our friend @richardyot. 😌
    https://richardyotmusic.gumroad.com/l/oscillatingechoes?layout=profile

  • How to get to a bare-bones init patch in Factory?

  • @wim said:
    How to get to a bare-bones init patch in Factory?

    Tap Init in the cloud, you get some alternatives. The basic one from SB sounds pretty bare-bones.

  • There’s this one.

  • @bleep said:

    @wim said:
    How to get to a bare-bones init patch in Factory?

    Tap Init in the cloud, you get some alternatives. The basic one from SB sounds pretty bare-bones.

    Thanks. My eyeballs didn't pick up on init in the tag cloud. Finally found it. 👍🏼

  • Factory presets are compatible between desktop and iOS. I didn’t know that, but I confirmed it by asking my AI friend who knows everything.

  • @Slam_Cut said:
    I didn’t know that, but I confirmed it by asking my AI friend who knows everything.

    Must be true then

  • edited October 2025

    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

    Twin 3 is a deep rabbit hole of a synth. I'm unsure it can do everything per se, but it comes pretty close.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

    Sounds great but not at all easy to understand. For me anyway.

  • @ecou said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

    Sounds great but not at all easy to understand. For me anyway.

    😉

  • edited October 2025

    Also worth to mention : Terra Pro, Nambu - both super powerfull complex synths capable of basically any thinkable sound in top-noch quality.

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

    Twin 3 is a deep rabbit hole of a synth. I'm unsure it can do everything per se, but it comes pretty close.

    Twin is great, but in general, the user interface of FabFilter plugins on the iPad (especially if you have a mini) is almost unusable for me... it's too small, not optimized for touch screens at all... but the sound quality is great.

  • @Coloobar said:
    Another vote for synthmaster 2, but my desert island synth would be iVCS not because it does everything but because it’s so weird and unique.

    another vote for ivcs3, I mean it kinda can do it all, unless you want polyphony or something easy to use, or logical. I mean it even has a sampler built in. It's the only synth I won't ever delete. Ever.

  • @dendy said:
    Also worth to mention : Terra Pro, Nambu - both super powerfull complex synths capable of basically any thinkable sound in top-noch quality.

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Fab filter Twin 3 ?

    Twin 3 is a deep rabbit hole of a synth. I'm unsure it can do everything per se, but it comes pretty close.

    Twin is great, but in general, the user interface of FabFilter plugins on the iPad (especially if you have a mini) is almost unusable for me... it's too small, not optimized for touch screens at all... but the sound quality is great.

    Yeah, Twin 3 requires an Apple Pencil to work with it. 😂 But damn, it's worth it.

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