MATRIXSYNTH: Tabletop: RS4000 Synthesizer


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tabletop: RS4000 Synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by retronyms on Nov 9, 2011

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Update: The official press release:

"Tabletop 1.2 Adds Subtractive Synthesizer and SoundCloud Support

November 15, 2011 – San Francisco, CA

Today Retronyms released Tabletop 1.2 for iPad. The latest update to the modular production environment features the subtractive synthesizer RS4000 and posting to SoundCloud, the world's leading social sound platform.

Original Tabletop artist Salva, whose Yellobone EP is out today as he leaves for Red Bull Music Academy Madrid, says, "I'm super excited about all the new additions Retronyms is unveiling in Tabletop 1.2, most of all the RS4000 synthesizer. Being able to dig deeper into sound modeling with all the staple functionality of a traditional analog synth brings Tabletop one step closer to rivaling traditional desktop DAWs." The fully programmable subtractive synthesizer comes with over 50 presets and the ability to tailor all the following parameters and save the new sounds for future use:

Two oscillators with sine, sawtooth, square and triangle waveforms
Phase, phase modulation, balance and drive controls for oscillator interactions
Octave, semitone and tune controls for Oscillator A
Low pass, high pass, band pass, notch and peak filters with frequency, Q, mod envelope and ADSR controls
Amp envelope with ADSR controls
LFO with sine, sawtooth, square and triangle waveforms, rate, fade, pitch, filter frequency, filter Q, balance and gain controls
Mod touch ribbon with hold, LFO rate, LFO fade, filter frequency, drive and balance controls
Pitch wheel, six scrollable octaves and sequencing

Electronic musician +verb, who contributed new samples to the Gridlok touchpad sampler, RS3 keyboard and M8RX tone matrix in Tabletop 1.2, adds, "RS4000 is an absolutely great addition to the Tabletop environment. The modulation possibilities within it are great, nice sounds come from it, and playing the synth is extremely intuitive."

After synthesizing the perfect sounds with RS4000 and recording, Tabletop 1.2 now allows users to post studio quality 44.1kHz, 16bit audio to their SoundCloud account. "Tabletop is pushing the envelope for music creation on the iPad with its groundbreaking interface, and SoundCloud is excited that the new version lets users share their sounds on our platform, along with Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr," said Henrik Lenberg, Vice President of Platform at SoundCloud. "It's the first app utilizing SoundCloud's new sharing kit for iOS, which makes it possible for any app developer to add the sharing features in less than an hour."

Retronyms is excited to have increased Tabletop's production capabilities and provided effortless audio sharing, and the company looks forward to seeing how the Tabletop community utilizes the new features. Users are encouraged to upload tracks created with Tabletop to the SoundCloud Tabletop group: http://soundcloud.com/groups/tabletop

Tabletop: On sale in the App Store for a limited 3-day offer of $0.99 (offer ends 11/18/11, regularly priced at $14.99)
App Store Link: Tabletop - Retronyms
RS4000: Available for $9.99 as an In-App Purchase in Tabletop
SoundCloud Upload: Available for free via Recorder M2
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V31NbhofWNM
Site: http://retronyms.com"

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