Synth apps for iPad
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I really like this https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audiokit-synth-one-synthesizer/id1371050497
Plays well with AUM (that's worth looking into too) and my fishman triple play and best bit – it's free.
Plays well with AUM (that's worth looking into too) and my fishman triple play and best bit – it's free.
The Moog Animoog Z is a must try. It's free for a start!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/animoog-z-synthesizer/id1586841361
The Moog Model D is pricey for an app (and loud), but who better to make an iOS emulation of their classic synth?
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/minimoog-model-d/id1339418001
Tardigrain is worth looking at for granular synthesis, though it's confusing as heck
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tardigrain/id1344470087
Koala Sampler, while more of a beat making tool also lets you play samples chromatically, which is another form of synthesis:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/koala-sampler/id1449584007
(Note you have to pay to use Koala Sampler in AUM as a second purchase, as the developer said getting it to work was a hell of an undertaking)
My other recommendation would be AUM. It makes it easy to route audio from an app say the Model D, through plugins to a speaker. It also handles midi routing or splits (so you can have the low notes go to one app, the high notes go somewhere else). It's really handy to be able get everything configured, save the set up and just be able recall and plug and play.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aum-audio-mixer/id1055636344
Check out some tutorials and see if its for you first though
If you've got the facility to run your synths through plugins (though AUM or some other means), you might as well grab ChowTapeModel which is a free plugin developed by a researcher at Stanford:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chowtapemodel/id1557806564
Don't overlook Alchemy Synth with Garageband - it's good fun
I’ve been playing with this a bit but it seems like trial and error for choosing sounds. Fun, but I’m not really understanding what a synth doesstickyfiddle said:Don't overlook Alchemy Synth with Garageband - it's good fun
Can I get some advice here. Complete newbie to synths and I know literally nothing about them but I liked the idea of having one to muck around with but without the big investment of a physical device. So I’ve downloaded Synth One to my phone and it’s great. It’s not easy to use on a phone though, so what’s the best way of making it a better experience? Get an iPad? If I did that would any version of iPad do or do I need, say, a more recent type or particular spec? Can I also hook up a proper keyboard to the iPad to make it a better playing experience? If so, any recommendations for a particular model?paganskins said:I really like this https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audiokit-synth-one-synthesizer/id1371050497
Plays well with AUM (that's worth looking into too) and my fishman triple play and best bit – it's free.
Then, how do I get the sound out to some speakers? I have a hifi system with Bluetooth, would that work? Or do I need powered monitors or an amp, and how do I hook either of those up?
> Synth One ... not easy to use on a phone though, so what’s the best way of making it a better experience? Get an iPad?
Yes. By far, even a recent iPad Mini (
> If I did that would any version of iPad do or do I need, say, a more recent type or particular spec?
Synths need CPU, and the cleverer the synth, the more CPU (i.e. ROMplers like Platinum Synth don't need so much). I use an iPad Mini 6 and that's fine
> Can I also hook up a proper keyboard to the iPad to make it a better playing experience?
Yes - a few do MIDI over WIFI (Korg Air, CME Xkey Air). But I'm suspicious of latency with those.
> If so, any recommendations for a particular model?
Fullsize or minikeys? If you want to add beats, then one with 8-16 pads is a good idea. Can use most USB controllers with an Apple CCK. I use an Arturia Keylab 61
Yes. By far, even a recent iPad Mini (
> If I did that would any version of iPad do or do I need, say, a more recent type or particular spec?
Synths need CPU, and the cleverer the synth, the more CPU (i.e. ROMplers like Platinum Synth don't need so much). I use an iPad Mini 6 and that's fine
> Can I also hook up a proper keyboard to the iPad to make it a better playing experience?
Yes - a few do MIDI over WIFI (Korg Air, CME Xkey Air). But I'm suspicious of latency with those.
> If so, any recommendations for a particular model?
Fullsize or minikeys? If you want to add beats, then one with 8-16 pads is a good idea. Can use most USB controllers with an Apple CCK. I use an Arturia Keylab 61
> Then, how do I get the sound out to some speakers?
I'd suggest an audio interface. But not all are iOS-compatible, so check for 'class compliance'
>I have a hifi system with Bluetooth, would that work?
Yes, except for lousy latency. Use wires. And be wary of using a resonant filter patch in the synth, it'll challenge what made-for-hifi speakers can manage.
> Or do I need powered monitors or an amp, and how do I hook either of those up?
To the same audio interface.
I'd suggest an audio interface. But not all are iOS-compatible, so check for 'class compliance'
>I have a hifi system with Bluetooth, would that work?
Yes, except for lousy latency. Use wires. And be wary of using a resonant filter patch in the synth, it'll challenge what made-for-hifi speakers can manage.
> Or do I need powered monitors or an amp, and how do I hook either of those up?
To the same audio interface.
Cheers @goldtop. ;)
Sunrizer is another good one and does the JP8000 Super Saw thing
Wizdom Music GeoShred will have you making interesting noises on your iPad WITHOUT recourse to a controller keyboard. The user interface resembles a cut-down version of the LinnStrument.
Korg gadget is a lot of fun, great synths and great sequencer workflow too.
Does anybody have any suggestions or recommendations?