Moog Music has made Minimoog Model D for iOS available as a free download.
The Minimoog Model D Synthesizer App is one of the most highly regarded software synths for iOS. It features the same basic design as the classic hardware Minimoog, but adds presets, polyphony, cloud backups and more.
Features:
- Ships with over 160 presets (Hundreds more available in the Minimoog Model D Synthesizer App Store)
- Up to 4-notes of polyphony
- Easily share presets and audio recordings with friends
- Arpeggiator module with note-hold capability
- Stereo ping-pong delay effect
- Bender time modulation effect
- Real-time looping recorder with overdub and immediate sharing
- Selectable envelope shapes and triggering behavior
- Effortless MIDI CC mapping
- Seamlessly backup presets to iCloud
- Play mode for easier panel and keyboard interaction
- A new take on the classic feedback/overload path
Minimoog Model D for iOS is now available as a free download.
great. for those of us who paid for it, can we get free presets from the store?
I bought it and don’t regret it. If you don’t have it snag it.
Moog says “Stay open…” but they release apps only for a closed system. Apple is fascist.
I know you’re American, but… even if you can’t understand what fascism was because your high schools are a joke, it’s still absolutely unacceptable to compare such a tragedy with the company who invented the GUI you’re using on your Windows PC, the mouse you’re hovering around your pointer with and the smartphone you’re chatting and talking with everyday.
If closing up the system on certain technical features to avoid feats like getting viruses approved as apps on the store (e.g. Play Store’s rich collection of scamware) and piracy is fascism…
Moog isn’t stupid. If many music apps are developed exclusively for iOS and Mac, it’s because of Apple’s superior audio drivers and midi support. It’s not like Windows and Android couldn’t pull it off (most stuff is available for Windows too), but rebus sic stantibus, they can’t, to the same degree at least.
How would you know he’s American??
“the company who invented the GUI you’re using on your Windows PC, the mouse you’re hovering around your pointer with and the smartphone you’re chatting and talking with everyday.”
it seems like you’ve been drinking a little too much apple koolaid 🙂
I strongly disagree with gridsleep’s statment.
Andy, Apple did not invent the GUI, the mouse, the OS, the computer, or the smart phone or the CPU.
Digital Research, Xerox, Motorolla, Bell Labs, Siemens, Rockwell, RCA, Atari, Commodore, Zuse, Acorn Computer, Sinclair, IBM are some of the companies that invented these things. Apple has not invented anything. They are excellent at using what is invented and making products out of those ideas.
Thank you Moog!
What is the need to insult Americans here? To bring yourself up? Sad.
The accurate word is proprietary. Don’t politicize this site please.
sadly there’s no point of releasing it on android, due to latency and lack of daw-like apps and the fact of how easy it is to pirate apps on android. Say what you want about apple, but they have a whole ecosystem of all kinds of music apps, in many ways thanks to being closed system.
I bought a new V6 engine at Ford and I can’t use it in my VW Golf. Ford is fascist
#YesIcanBeAnAssToo
This.
Anyway, I downloaded the Moog app. I had previously bought the Arturia version, that is Mini v3. Sound-wise, they’re extremely similar, and Arturia offers way more free patches. But if you try listening to the same patch on both virtual synths, you’ll hear what the Moog is all about: analogueness. You hear an irregular waveform, a typical worn-out filter and other subtleties that try and imitate the feeling of a vintage synth. Arturia’s mini is perfect, just like a modern synth would be, while Moog’s faithful. I hope it’ll be ported to Mac soon, given how easy it is, especially with Catalyst, porting apps between the two OSes.
You are clearly an evil American….
Seriously? Talk about an offensive response to a generous gesture. I suppose you only create music on completely open source hardware.
I am no fanboy but kudos for this move by Moog. Very nice
It’s a great app, I bought it a while ago and my real Minimoog has sat idle under its dust cover ever since. These are great times .. well as far as music technology goes.
Thanks Moog! Sounds great and the effects are a nice touch.
Ok here is an extra freebie… 48 Free Presets for your Free Model D by the awesome sound designer James Edward Cosby, the iVCS3 Master…
Watch the Soundtest Room’s Video demo, tap the like and click on the link in the description…
https://youtu.be/3NHhauTro8k
So bored of these hipster marketing vibes.