Developer Nikolozi Meladze has introduced NS1 – described as ‘a simple and intuitive virtual analog subtractive synthesizer’ for iPad.
NS1 works as an Audio Unit extension inside a host application such as GarageBand or MultitrackStudio.
Features:
- Oscillator combinations consisting of triangle, square and sawtooth waveforms
- Separate noise oscillator
- Envelope modulates pitch, filter cutoff and square oscillator pulse width
- LFO modulates pitch, filter cutoff and square oscillator pulse width
- XY pads for expressive control
- Filter modes: LP, HP, BP
- Stereo delay effect
- Voice modes: monophonic, polyphonic, legato, glide
- Preset management inside the app
NS1 is available now for US $9.99.
Quite expensive for a simple synth model. compared to others.
10 dollar and no Video/soundsamples? Nope.
so true, how hard to make even a not so well made demo
iOS AudioUnits (AU)
HOST
Ferrite Recording Studio (Wooji Juice Ltd) *effects only
GarageBand (Apple) *instruments only
midiSTEPS (Arthur Kerns) *instruments only
MultitrackStrackStudio (Giel Bremmers)
Twisted Wave Audio Editor (Twisted Wave) *effects only
INSTRUMENT PLUGINS
iSEM (Arturia)
NS1 (Nikolozi Pty Ltd)
EFFECT PLUGINS
F-16 Filter (Blamsoft, Inc.)
MicSwap (Future Moments)
MicSwap Pro (Future Moments)
Remaster (Audioforge Labs Inc.)
Resampler (Blamsoft, Inc.)
Zero Chorus (Blamsoft, Inc.)
Zero Reverb (Blamsoft, Inc.)
Did I miss anything?
the lawyer?
Argh. So lame that Garageband can’t see any of these effects. Probably more useful than the additional instruments.