Developer Justin Daab has released Fermion – a new virtual analog software monosynth for the iPad.
Features:
- Monophonic— plays one note at a time
- Oscillator Module
- Dual oscillators
- Square, Triangle, Sawtooth, Reverse Sawtooth waves
- Octave selector, supporting 5 octaves
- Glide between notes (Lag Processor)
- Oscillator fine tune (more than one full octave)
- Oscillator sync
- Low Pass Filter Module
- Modulation module
- Tremelo/Wave
- Vibrato/Pitch
- Filter
- Envelope Generator module
- Supports ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release)
- Volume
- Filter (amount of low pass filter)
- Arpeggio
Fermion is a based on the open source project Mobilsynth by Allen Porter. Developers are encouraged to visit the website and contribute.
Fermion is $2.99 in the App Store.
No MIDI…!? Ignorance of some devs is mind-blowing.
– Monophonic and no Midi;
– incongruent interface design choices;
– EG with horizontal sliders;
– no Videos;
– $2.99
It’s based on an open-source project, mobilesynth:
http://code.google.com/p/mobilesynth/
I’ll wait for some videos/updates on this app.