Simple open-source synthesizer example for iPad created by Matthew Fecher & Aure Prochazka. Created entirely with Swift and AudioKit 3 Learn more about AudioKit: audiokitpro.com/audiokit Get the full source code now from the AudioKit website at audiokit.io. Requires iPad Retina devices or above. iPad Air/iPad Pro for best performance. Works on iPad Mini Retina. Features: * 5-Voice Virtual Analog Polysynth * Dual Morphable VCO Oscillators * Dedicated Sub Oscillator * FM Oscillator w/ Mod * Beautiful Sean Costello Reverb * Free-running LFO w/ 4 waveforms * Multi-tap (Ping-Pong) delay * 4-Pole Vintage Modeled Filter * ADSR Envelope * MIDI in for notes * Detune Oscillators by Semitone & Hz * Hold & Mono modes for keyboard * Noise generator * 8-Bit Crusher
Looks Great.....no sound
I’m running an updated iPad and not getting any sound.
Getting no sound on iOS 11
Otherwise seems like it would be cool.🤷🏾♂️
Get sound working tutorial
Just tap the button in the filter section (bottom right)
Nice fat sound
This s a great building block to have as part of your iOS arsenal.
Smooth and poly fat
A great little polysynth.peace Christo
Great sounding
I hope you can bring Audiobus support soon.
Not a good way to demo your product.
I'm a dev... You really shouldn't have released this as a demo. I can get it to play notes with default settings, the second I change something the sound engine dies and no sound. If I was an audio dev, this wouldn't make me want to dig in to your product. I'd also suggest a more interesting example. Building a basic subtractive synth isn't that compelling.id rather see something that shows of how it can do something unique.
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