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What's your (hardware) synth iOS setup?

Just stumbled upon a never-used Moog Rogue and bought it. What effects apps (especially chorus) do you use to process your analog synths? I've seen a couple of notes on running them through BIAS or ToneStack; is this something a lot of you do/find beneficial?

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  • Nice find! I like using guitar stomp boxes, especially distortions to keep the chain dirty and analog as possible.

  • @1nsomniak said:
    Nice find! I like using guitar stomp boxes, especially distortions to keep the chain dirty and analog as possible.

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    Yeah just playing around with it DI right now and i really don't want to destroy that warm signal. It's a lower end Moog synth with just two oscillators, but man it still gets that trademark low-end.

  • When I use my hardware synths (Roland JX-8P, Ensoniq ESQ1), which is hardly ever, I use a Boss VF-1 for my effects. They can be found cheap on eBay, and they are basically a sonic effects swiss army knife. :-)

  • I use jam up, holderness and AUFX apps. I have and enjoy Tone Stack but the chain patching has pissed me off enough times that I rarely open it.

  • Also, yeah, nice find! Just ordered a Mother 32 and it only has one OSC (sorta) so bask in the pair you've got.

  • Opus 3 into Rat and Headrush.
    Signal generators into Filter Queen, Rat, Headrush.
    I generally don't use iOS and hardware together.

  • I got my M32...So happy I did!

  • edited October 2015

    @syrupcore said:
    Also, yeah, nice find! Just ordered a Mother 32 and it only has one OSC (sorta) so bask in the pair you've got.

    You mean you aren't gonna stack two or three? :-) . Nah, though the cost of one unit is surprisingly affordable, it'll get up there pretty quick.

    It was tough to decide on a bare bones '81 synth vs. that new beast, but having the full keyboard sold me (plus saved me a couple hundred or more dollars).I love using it for bass on ios demos; no effects necessary and it sounds so much better and more human than using a midi controller or programming StepPolyArp.

  • And thanks for the responses. I suppose it is time to build another stomp box collection. An EP Booster & a DD-6 are all I have left after a theft.

  • edited October 2015

    Delay and reverb are crucial effects for analog synth. Chorus is a big one too. Distortion/or amp sim is good. Actually all the basic effects are good on synth, except compression and pitch shifters (don't need it). Even effects that are too cheesy on guitar.

    I use Flux:FX with a Nord Lead 3 quite a bit, because the ipad fits in an empty spot on the keyboard, and even sticks to the steel, because of the magnets. Love Emo Chorus as well, for helping synth sounds.

    I've thought a simple sampler, like imaschine, that can store a handful of samples, would make a nice companion to an analog synth, that way, you could tweez a cool sound effect, and sample it, and then make more, so as to have a bunch of different sounds ready at any given moment, rather than just one, that is going to get old if you use it over and over.

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