Rubens Felicio has released Tonic Synth, available for $34.99.
An analog-modeling synth with character – standalone and as an AUv3 plug-in (instrument + filter) on iPhone, iPad and Mac
Tonic is an analog-modeling synthesizer that runs three ways: as a standalone instrument and as two Audio Unit (AUv3) plug-ins – an instrument and ar insert filter effect – for your favourite host.
Stack up to three independent layers, each with its own source, filter, envelope, and modulation – from a simple patch to a thick, detuned stack with a single spread knob
Physical models (plucked string, modal/struck, wind bowed), virtual-analog oscillators (sine, saw, square, triangle, pulse, and super-saw, with sub-oscillator and noise), and a 16-table wavetable engine.
Eight analog-modeling voicings – LP/HP/BP/Notch, 12 or 24 dB/oct, resonance up to self-oscillation, drive and selectable oversampling (Auto/1x/2x/4x)
A tempo-syncable LFO, an envelope follower (auto- wah), a note-triggered filter ADSR, pitch-bend and mod-wheel.
Chorus, ping-pong / tempo-synced delay, FDN reverk (6 types), 3-band EQ, compressor, flanger, and bitcrusher – on the final chain
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