New iphone synth
Looks promising.
http://noise.io/
From Synthtopia:
Amidio has announced Noise.io, a new app that the company is calling “the first official iPhone/iPod Touch sound synthesizer.â€
Noise.io will come with 81 presets and a preset editor that lets you create and manage your own presets.
The iPhone synthesizer is expected to be available at the App Store on 08/25/2008 for $6.99.
Noise.io offers ESFM (Enhanced Subspace Frequency Modulation) synthesis, which the company says is capable of producing all kinds of noises and sound effects.
Making new sounds on the iPhone is simple: you slide your finger over the device surface, and the synth changes the sound in real time. The resulting sound can be synced to BPM via TapBPM function and can be modified with sound effects like chorus, delay and flanger.
The company has working on 2 other iPhone projects:
Didjer.io (iPhone dijeridoo emulator)
Flute.io (iPhone flute emulator).
These projects are in early alpha stage.
A VST version of Noise.io is also expected to be released by the end of 2008.
Yer Pal,
Gel-Sol
http://noise.io/
From Synthtopia:
Amidio has announced Noise.io, a new app that the company is calling “the first official iPhone/iPod Touch sound synthesizer.â€
Noise.io will come with 81 presets and a preset editor that lets you create and manage your own presets.
The iPhone synthesizer is expected to be available at the App Store on 08/25/2008 for $6.99.
Noise.io offers ESFM (Enhanced Subspace Frequency Modulation) synthesis, which the company says is capable of producing all kinds of noises and sound effects.
Making new sounds on the iPhone is simple: you slide your finger over the device surface, and the synth changes the sound in real time. The resulting sound can be synced to BPM via TapBPM function and can be modified with sound effects like chorus, delay and flanger.
The company has working on 2 other iPhone projects:
Didjer.io (iPhone dijeridoo emulator)
Flute.io (iPhone flute emulator).
These projects are in early alpha stage.
A VST version of Noise.io is also expected to be released by the end of 2008.
Yer Pal,
Gel-Sol
Comments
No keyboard input either - it is supposed to be synthesizer, isn't it <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: -->
Come to think of it, what is the purpose of "Noise.io"..?
Seems interesting FM without understanding operators.
looks great from the sounds and videos- realtime multi touch sound mangling, keyboard mode, sequencer etc.
there's a bit in the manual about audio export-looks as though their hoping to integrate with beatmaker if intua say yes
looks great from the sounds and videos- realtime multi touch sound mangling, keyboard mode, sequencer etc.
there's a bit in the manual about audio export-looks as though their hoping to integrate with beatmaker if intua say yes
Are we going to see a Rewire mode in the future? <!-- s:P --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" title="Razz" /><!-- s:P --> Hope so!
Noise.io are awaiting confirmation of the beatpack format so they can save natively in that format.
The BIG question is: will Intua support Noise.IO (as mentioned in Noise.IO manual)...? I wonder <!-- s;) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_wink.gif" alt=";)" title="Wink" /><!-- s;) -->
To quote a famous tea lady.... "Go on, go on, ya will ya will".
its the next logical step... hopefully..