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Price Drops On Most Alexy Nadzharov Apps

Alexy Nadzharov has reduced the price of some his recently released apps for a limited time.

  • sinusedo – from $3.99 to $2.99
  • resonatedo – from $3.99 to $2.99
  • keyboaredo – from $2.99 to $1.99
  • rrarrow – from $3.99 to $1.99
  • Phawuo – from $2.99 to $0.99
  • lfoch – from $3.99 to $2.99

sinusedo

sinusedo’ is a sinewave synthesizer in standalone and AUv3 formats.

It features two independent keyboards with:

  • 4 – 72 keys (voices, steps) per octave, each with its own ring modulator
  • Maximum polyphony equal to the number of voices; max polyphony is 144 voices
  • 1 – 4 octave range, covering the frequency range of about 8 – 4200 Hz
  • Display with note number (from C), note name, frequency (in Hz), and deviation from 12-TET (in cents)
  • Two sections per keyboard: upper for non-sustained notes, gliding, and velocity; lower for sustained notes and modulation rate
  • Mute button to stop/start all sound
  • Delete/panic button to erase all notes
  • Glide button for smooth sweeps across keyboard frequency range
  • Modulation on/off button
  • Slider to set initial velocity and modulation levels
  • Slider to change velocity and modulation rates for all notes on the keyboard proportionally and to show current velocity and mod rate levels
  • Button to toggle keyboard visibility.

resonatedo

resonatedo is a microtonal resonator bank audio effect for iOS and macOS.

It contains two sets of resonators controlled by separate keyboards. Each resonator has independent pitch (set by EDO division value of the keyboard), volume and modulation.

Each resonator is a delay with feedback that contains lowpass + allpass and bandpass filters. Each set has a common “color” parameter that changes balance between these filter sets in each single resonator. The “mix” control allows crossfade from dry to fully processed signal.

UI features two independent keyboards with:

  • 4 – 72 keys (voices, steps) per octave, each with its own ring modulator
  • Maximum polyphony equal to the number of voices; max polyphony is 144 voices
  • 1 – 4 octave range, covering the frequency range of about 8 – 4200 Hz
  • Display with note number (from C), note name, frequency (in Hz), and deviation from 12-TET (in cents)
  • Two sections per keyboard: upper for non-sustained notes, gliding, and velocity; lower for sustained notes and modulation rate
  • Mute button to stop/start all sound
  • Delete/panic button to erase all notes
  • Glide button for smooth sweeps across keyboard frequency range
  • Modulation on/off button
  • Slider to set initial velocity and modulation levels
  • Slider to change velocity and modulation rates for all notes on the keyboard proportionally and to show current velocity and mod rate levels
  • Button to toggle keyboard visibility

keyboaredo

keyboaredo is a microtonal MIDI keyboard application and AUv3 MIDI effect (on the hosts that are capable of handling this plugin format) that supports various Equal Division of the Octave (EDO) settings.

You would require any synth that supports separate pitch-bend handling for each MIDI channel to use with this application.

rrarrow

rrarrow is the experimental noise machine / modular audio effect for the iOS featuring extended feedback capabilities.

Features include:

  • Simplicity. The interface is simplified for faster assembly and more flexible connectivity — you can assemble your effect very fast and control all the processing parameters with the audio signal!
  • Feedback capabilities. You can add feedbacks to the audio chain to get some chaotic noise sounds.
  • 20 blocks for audio processing.

Phawuo

Phawuo is an experimental monophonic virtual-analog synth with “dirty” oscillators. Good for bass sound and effects.

Features include:

  • OSC support
  • AUv3
  • Available for macOS (as a separate version); presets can be shared across devices
  • Two special oscillators. Each one has two modes playing more rough (though antialiased waveforms with inharmonicity in higher pitches) or “cheezy” sound. Plays sawtooth / square waveform and is capable of pulse width modulation.
  • Distortion and feedback ring modulation for each oscillator
  • 24 dB/octave state-variable filter (LP-BP-HP)
  • Two ADSR envelopes for amplitude and filter
  • LFO to modulate the frequency and pulse width of oscillators’ waveforms
  • Effects section: two channels of delay + frequency shifter with feedback with some flexible routing. Also includes basic reverb
  • Precise parameter editing: tap and hold finger on the slider.
  • Audiobus support. Now you can stream live audio directly to other Audiobus-compatible apps! See http://audiob.us for more information.
  • Inter-App Audio support
  • Background audio support: enabled when connected to Audiobus and user switchable otherwise.
  • CoreMIDI support – virtual MIDI input

lfoch

lfoch is an experimental LFO generator that can create “chase”-like effect with multiple outputs from a single complex waveform.

Features include:

  • 2 LFO generators with phase modulation / ring modulation:
  • Each LFO generators contains 2 suboscillators; one suboscillator modulates phase of another
  • For each suboscillator you can set waveform rate, waveform type (with smooth morph between sine, triangle, sawtooth and square waveforms), nonlinear curve (for overdrive-like effect) and minimum/maximum range
  • The result waveform is a multiplication of two generated LFO waveforms
  • You can use 1..16 points from this waveform to output as MIDI control change values
  • You can toggle the “playback” (phase change) of each generator with I/II buttons
  • You can randomise parameter values with “dice” buttons
  • App has two modes for live usage
  • Plus more

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