Green Noise LLC have updated Saucillator, available as a FREE download.
What’s new in version 4.5.0:
- New effects types: Reverb and Chorus!
- Some fun new synths to showcase the new effects!
- Allow for all LFO wave types to be configured
- Fix a few random bug crashes that have happened in the wild
- Prevent pop sounds when changing tremolo rate
- Memory improvements to reduce “pop” sounds
A platform for creating & playing digital synthesizers. I think it’s the sauce, boss!
Create and play your own custom synthesizers and instruments!
Inspired by the Korg Kaossilator and Moog synthesizers, Saucillator transforms mobile devices into a platform for creating and playing digital synthesizers. Users use the touchscreen to manipulate oscillators and effects, and can also do live-looping and recording. Our goal is to be beginner friendly while at the same time offering all the deep, complex features traditional synth users love.
A multi track looper and beat generator are available to create synth loops and synchronize a beat/click track alongside it. Loops can be modified, toggled, and added as you’re playing.
Users are able to play custom modular synthesizers using the x-y axes of the touchscreen. The x-axis corresponds to amplitude (volume) and the y-axis corresponds to frequency (pitch). Playback can also be looped, recorded, and EQed using a Parametric EQ.
On top of performing, users are able to create their own custom synthesizers, which consist of a custom timbre and user-defined effects. A variety of timbres are included: Sine, Square, Saw, Pulse, Noise, Theremin, “Singing Saw”, “Electric Eel”, and “Starslide.” These, as well as any user-created synths, can be mixed and matched at different harmonics, amplitudes, and phases to create custom sounds.
Each synth has customizable fx parameters as well, including Envelope (ADSR – attack & release), Vibrato LFO (rate & depth), Tremolo, Delay, Distortion, Parametric EQ, and Note Lag (Portamento).
Custom synthesizers can be exported and shared with friends.
Other abilities:
Choose scale: Pentatonic, Major, Minor, Blues, or Chromatic (among others).
Choose the base note for the pad.
Control the grid size.
Record to disk.
Live visualization of waveforms.
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