AudioKit Synth One is literally *THE* best mobile synth app. EVER.

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:D

Ok, so maybe the headline was a little click-baity, but seriously - why isn't this iOS synth getting more buzz here? It's 100% totally free (no IAP's!), actively supported, and sounds freaking great. MIDI learn works great with my Korg nanoKey Studio. :party:

If I had any requests it would be for a key trigger function for the onboard pattern sequencer and arp, as well as MIDI sync. Supposedly the latter is coming, as is a proper AUv3 support. They're even working on MPE Midi Support for the Roli fans!

Any mobile artists out there that discovered this gem?

https://audiokitpro.com/synth/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwDNgCYowYs
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD

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EnochLight, You rock!
This is Matthew from AudioKit. I'm the creator of the Synth project. I really appreciate your nice words, you're very kind. 🙏

We're working on AUv3, and a Project Manager at Ableton who volunteers on the project is even working on a free & open-source Mac version of the Synth.

Thanks again 🎹
AudioKit Synth One. Free & open-source iOS Synthesizer:
http://audiokitpro.com/synth

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analogmatt wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:06 pm EnochLight, You rock!
This is Matthew from AudioKit. I'm the creator of the Synth project. I really appreciate your nice words, you're very kind. 🙏

We're working on AUv3, and a Project Manager at Ableton who volunteers on the project is even working on a free & open-source Mac version of the Synth.

Thanks again 🎹
Wow - that's fantastic (though as a Windows user I implore you to consider getting a Windows version made as well)! :lol: I'm not being disingenuous when I say that this iOS synth is probably the most incredible pro audio offering in the App Store. You should really be proud of what you and the volunteers accomplished - it just sounds that good! And it's very cool you offered this for free. Truly incredible. :party:

Any idea when MIDI sync is going to appear?
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD

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Nice

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nice

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minni

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killler

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Definitely a great synth. Loads of quality presets to get the ideas going

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Phreakymusic wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:28 pm Definitely a great synth. Loads of quality presets to get the ideas going
Totally - and for free! Really hoping they get MIDI sync implemented soon, but it looks like they’re a ways off.
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD

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Yup! Love how this thing sounds :tu:

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Just wish there were more on-screen performance options :shrug:

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Best free synth iOS for sure and Audiokit is a great initiative!!

Check out D1 synth if you want some lush 80s goodness and to support those fine folks at Audiokit.

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fortycoats wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:42 pm Check out D1 synth if you want some lush 80s goodness and to support those fine folks at Audiokit.
You have my attention. :) It’s on sale for 33% off right now, but can you confirm what the IAP’s are and how much? Also, do you know if it has MIDI Sync?
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD

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It’s one of my favourite softsynths. Very capable, and nicely laid out.

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