Budding musicians out there in the Cult of Macosphere may be interested to check out new app, Caustic, which promises to offer an impressive rack-mount synthesizer for iOS, featuring a total of 14 ...
Roxsyn is the “world’s first metamorphic guitar synthesizer” for iPad. The app lets you plug in your guitar and, when you play it, synthesizer sounds come out. It also offers a full suite of knobs to ...
As the music world responds to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak with growing concerts and festivals closures, Moog and Korg have teamed up to release their popular Minimoog Model D and ...
Moog’s first iPad app, called the Animoog, did an incredible job smashing together iPad tech and old analog instruments, back when tablets were very much a new thing. It’s nearly five years later, and ...
The likes of Korg and Moog have their own synthesizer apps for iOS devices, and now there's a new option for loading up a virtual instrument on those mobile devices. Electro-Harmonix has released a ...
Korg has a habit of reviving old synths via an app for iPad and iPhone, and this week the audio company revealed its latest creation. Korg claims the new, $20 iMono/Poly app for iOS reproduces every ...
The digitalization of instruments has made expensive music equipment more accessible than ever, democratizing music production for the masses. Recording, sequencing, and audio editing can now be ...
The post Amid Pandemic, Moog and Korg Release Synthesizer Apps for Free appeared first on Consequence of Sound. As the COVID-19 coronavirus strain forces millions of people into isolation, two music ...
iOS: One of the best parts of any science-fiction game or movie are those ominous tones that suggest a conversation or discovery is about to head south—a quintessential part of the soundtrack that ...
Using the unusual music synthesizer—which is available on both iOS and Android devices—is as simple as pointing your phone at any color you desire and then tapping one of eight on-screen keys. An ...
The iPad should make for a terrible musical instrument. As marvelous as it can be for everyday tasks, the small-ish multitouch screen lacks the tactile feedback you normally get when you play music.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. As the coronavirus pandemic has shut down clubs, parties, and festivals around the world, there are heaps of ...