VirSyn has released VoxSyn for iOS – a voice-controlled synthesizer that goes beyond traditional vocoding.
Talk or sing into the microphone and you’ll trigger various synthesizer sounds following your voice pitch or the notes touched on the hexagonal keyboard / external MIDI Keyboard. The harmonic table note layout visualizes your voices pitch in realtime and also let you play notes for more traditional vocoder effects.
Sounds are based on the TERA synth engine.
Here’s a demo of VoxSyn in action:
Features:
- Voice control of pitch and timbr
- 22-channel Vocoder
- Integrated preset synthesizer engine
- Hundreds of presets included
- Hi-end Reverb and Chorus/Delay/Distortion/Phaser effects
- Share/Export of audio recordings
- CoreMIDI / Virtual MIDI and Background audio
- Inter App Audio compatible
- Audiobus 2 support (Input/Filter/Output) with state saving
VoxSyn is available for US $6.99 in the App Store.
Is that first song from when the dwarves were chilling at the hobbit’s house? I like this synth, def want to play with it.
Looks like a capable product, and I’ll probably buy it, but jeez, could they have picked worse demo material?
seriously haha. cool synth though
pretty sure sound test room will make a nice demo in about a week
So….can you sing into the mic and get LogicX to score the notes for you? That would be cool.
They already had two vocal synths before this. How does this differ from them? Couldn’t the note layout have been an update?
hex keyboard