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"This is my review for iSynth Version 1.0 - iSynth (not to be confused with the iPhone photo editing app) is a virtual monophonic analog-synthesizer for your iPad. iSynth is designed and optimized for live performances. So far NOT my favorite synth. This is version 1 and there is no support for CoreMidi. The key selling point to this synth is the fact that you can stream the audio from it to an AirPlay device. I do not have an AirPlay amplification system so I could not test this feature. Other than that it's pretty much your basic monophonic dual oscillator synth for the iPad. I did not like how the knobs behaved. They were difficult to control. I also did not like the fact that this synth can not be flipped horizontally. I use an Alesis iO Dock and it is designed to be used horizontally. I also noticed clicking in one preset."
iSynth - Synthesizer for the iPad - Dominic Rodemer
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Features At A Glance:
✔ Dual Oscillator:
- Generating square, triangle, saw tooth and reverse saw tooth waves.
- Octave selector
- Lag processor
- Cross-Fader
- Oscillator fine-tuning
- Oscillator synchronization
✔ LFO Filter:
- Supporting square, triangle, saw tooth and reverse saw tooth waves.
- Filter, vibrato and tremolo modulation
✔ ADSR Volume Envelope Generator:
- Control attack, decay, sustain and release
✔ ADSR Filter Envelope Generator:
- Control attack, decay, sustain and release

- Frequency cutoff from 10 kHz
✔ Arpeggio Modul:
- Up to five notes
- Select between up, down, up/down and random playing
✔ Keyboard:
- Switch between 4 octaves
✔ Patches:
- Shiped with default patches
- Save unlimited user defined patches
- Share your patches with others via iTunes filesharing
✔ AirPlay:
- Stream directly from iSynth to any AirPlay compatible device"
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