Alexy Nadzharov has reduced the price of 3 apps for a limited time.
- sinusedo – from $3.99 to $1.99
- resonatedo – from $3.99 to $1.99
- soundfruuze – from $6.99 to $3.99
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
soundfruuze
soundfruuze’ is an exprerimental live sampler / looper / granular and FFT scrub effect
It records live the recent 10 seconds of audio and allows you to manipulate it with special controls.
The interface is divided into five “lanes”, sound is produced by touching the lanes.
Each lane can be set up to use different effect and has various control parameters mapped to the touch position:
Scratch
Most basic lane type. You can control the volume of the resulting sound and smoothness of the position interpolation. Lesser smooth value produces the sound with more high frequencies.
Speed
Another basic playback type. Starts playing from the position in the sound that you selected with touch. Vertical position controls playback speed, horizontal parameter is assignable.
Granular Freeze
Allows you to select the sound at some position and use both horizontal and vertical coordinates of touch as 2 independent parameters. You can control volume, playback speed (pitch) and the grain size.
Granular Scrub
This type of lane is very similar to granular freeze but it allows to change the position of the grain after its start.
Granular Stream
This lane type enables granular playback with random parameters. You can randomise grain position in the selected range, speed, grain size and pan. There is special control for that type lane. The 2-dimensional slider is assignable so you can change 2 parameters for each touch independently.
FFT Freeze and FFT Scrub
In both FFT types of lanes another algorithm is used to process sound. In both FFT Freeze and Scrub sound is analyzed with the FFT transform and divided into frames. FFT Freeze allows you to select the frame at the desired sample position and to play it making the sound “freeze” at this point.
Looper
This lane type allows you to make loops / repeat large grains of sound. When you touch a looper lane, a new looper control is created and is kept there until you turn it off with the red ‘close’ button. You can change loop speed, volume, size and position for each loop individually or for all loops on one lane together using additional controls
FFT Looper
This type works the same way as basic Looper but allows to change playback speed while keeping the pitch. It uses FFT algorithm for playback allowing constant pitch for any playback speed and the same FFT effects (gate and phase randomisation)
Each lane has also five effects:
- Frequency shifter
- Ring modulation
- Sample-and-hold (” lo-fi”)
- HP/LP filter
- Reverb
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