"I am pleased to announce that our new application is now available on Appstore. It's called ARGON (Monophonic Virtual Analog Synthesizer) for the iPod touch / iPhone 2G, 3G, 3GS.
It is for creating new sounds using Three Oscillator and Step-Sequencer, Delay, Filter. also 64 Presets included in this application.
In particular, by using Step-Sequencer, You can make your own pattern and selecting Formant Oscillator, You can make sound like a human voice.
Here are some details about how the application works:
http://iphone.icegear.co.jp/argon/"
on iTunes:
$1.99
ARGON : #1 - The monoponic virtual analog syhthesizer for iPhone
YouTube via icegearnet.
"ARGON, Music application for iPhone. For more information, visit our site.
http://iphone.icegear.net/a..."
ARGON : #2 - Making Acid Bass Demo
on iTunes: for $1.99
Monday, January 04, 2010
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I REALLY like this...very odd sounds can result. Fun fun fun. Watch out Rolf/NLog!
ReplyDeleteIt's 1.99$ for those who were wondering...
ReplyDeleteit's a telephone!!!
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