Mini Synthesizer (v. 1.0.15) Разработано Nick Copeland |
The is an emulation of a Moog synthesiser, three oscillators, noise, mixer, filter and two envelope generators fully emulated in software with modulation from third oscillator and/or Noise/S&H. The app supports pressure sensitive touch screens, X/Y accelerometer for pitch and mod wheel, multitouch and zooming interface facilities. The original was a monophonic instrument however the emulator can operate as a polyphonic (duophonic) synth via multitouch when it is enabled. The interface has options for fat-finger, analogue filters and rich oscillators however these will consume extra CPU cycles. The interface also has a full piano keyboard setting.
So this is not Moog and it isn't a MiniMoog, but it does fit in your pocket and your budget.
Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.
Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.
The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun.
Tested on HTC Desire/2.2, Emulator hires and lowres. The Mini is one of a family of emulators.
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[2011-04-30] Rick: I play real Moogs,All I ask is when will there be NO latency like iphone apps so these awesome instruments can be played musically ? Samsung Epic 4g |
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[2011-04-27] Brett: Installed this on my HTC Evo to find out it is completely unusable contrary to the program showing almost no latency. Fail. |
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[2011-04-20] Andy: Doesn't work!!! |
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[2011-04-15] Ben: Great fun, love it. However... the knobs would benefit from pinch to zoom. A record function would be an equally awesome addition. |
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[2011-04-07] Doug: Just got a lot better. Keep up the good work! |
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[2011-04-02] steve.meiers: Another fine synth app from Nick Copeland. |
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[2011-03-23] Weston: Awesome App I love this app, it is so great. Tried to install the Axxe version on my LG Optimus Android 2.2 and it wouldn't ever load. Bummer... |
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[2011-03-21] John: Freakin Fantastic! Finally synth apps that look like the real thing and sounds great! |
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[2011-03-14] Tomas: Fun but laggy. |
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[2011-03-13] Nate: Great fun but multitouch is kind of finicky. Worth the $1 i paid for sure! |
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[2011-03-07] Anthony: Works well on Droid X. A bit glitchy at times but well done over all. I run the phone into my home stereo system for much better sound. |
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[2011-03-06] Tyler: Looks cool, knobs all turn and such...it would br nice if it actually made a sound of some sort. |
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[2011-03-01] Chris: Finally...an android synth that's faithful to real vintage. It needs better pinch to zoom and higher res graphics, but overall it's actually usable. |
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[2011-03-01] Charlie: Force close no launch on g-tablet |
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[2011-02-24] The Mick: Decent, but doesn't offer polyphonic sounds. G2 |
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