App maker Wooji Juice has updated their Mitosynth app with improved automation, step sequencing, expanded MIDI capabilities and a number of other new features. Along with all of the nifty new capabilities, Wooji Juice has also updated the app to play nice with iOS 8 and the new, larger iPhone 6 and 6 Plus screens with larger X/Y pads and wider keyboards.
The basics go something like this: Mitosynth comes with 140 built in patches, and allows you to design your own using a combination of additive synthesis, wavetables, or a sophisticated mix, to which you can add modulation, effects and filters, controlled by powerful LFOs. It gives users the ability to create leads, soundscapes, basses and much more. The automation controls allow for which, or to which degree, the effects affect a setting. A flexible FX chain provides a clean interface without complicated routing tables, or stringing multiple cables until your screen is covered in audio cable pasta. Simply slot the effects you want in the order you want.
Mitosynth Features:
- supports: core MIDI, virtual MIDI, background audio, audiobus, audio copy/paste, AudioShare, Dropbox, performance recording, iCloud Drive
- install up to four effects simultaneously: filters, crushers, distortion, warm fuzz, flanger, phaser, echo, tube resonance, reverb and chorus
- AM, PWM, Phase Mangulation, Supercharger unison mode
- mono and polyphonic glide, and regular, toggle and latch sustain, customizable keyboard
- patch and audio management with search and tagging
- share patches with friends, including any additional audio they require
New in 1.2 for all users:
- step sequencer automation feature, supporting blend curves and sustain
- pitch tracking and note tracking automation modes
- MIDI program change & patch bank mapping
- MIDI polyphonic Aftertouch support
- XY pads highlight where they were last touched
- iPhone users can now flip Performance Mode between XY pads, tempo controls, master gain control, and IAA Transport Control
- 20 new built-in patches
- latest Audiobus SDK
Additionally, for iOS 8 users:
- Inter App Audio transport controls
- Bluetooth MIDI configuration
- use finger pressure to control Aftertouch
- import & export audio from iCloud Drive and other compatible services
- support for iOS 8 extensions provided by other apps
Mitosynth is available in the App Store for $14.99.
You can a more in-depth look on Wooji Juice’s Mitosynth product page.
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