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Way Out Ware recently released their latest instrument developed for the iPad, SynthX.

SynthX is a full-featured analog modeling synth that has been designed from the ground up for use on the iPad. SynthX melds a 6 voice/oscillator synth engine modeled after a vintage ARP synthesizer with a flexible and intuitive new user interface.

ipad_screen_1.jpgBeyond offering one of the first professional polyphonic virtual analog experiences on the iPad, SynthX also delivers a multitude of performance options. Users will enjoy, 3 different on screen touch controllable interfaces as well as the ability to control SynthX via USB, and WiFi MIDI controllers.

Features:

  • Polyphonic virtual analog synthesizer built using Way Out Ware's virtual analog technology.
  • 4 db/oct filter.
  • Oscillators with simultaneous saw and pulse waveforms.
  • Noise generator with sample and hold.
  • LFO Sync to MIDI Beat Clock.
  • ADSR Envelope.
  • Classic ARP style LFO, ADSR, and sample and hold control routings.
  • Effects including Distortion, Delay, Limiter, plus Flanger and Chorus with syncable LFO.
  • Delay modeled after a vintage Echoplex tape delay, including smooth delay sweep feature.
  • Separate effects chain for external audio input.
  • Built-in recording with support for AudioCopy and Paste.
  • Large built library of sounds included with over 200 professionally designed patches.
  • Supports CoreMIDI including Note On/Off Send and Receive with Velocity, receive Aftertouch (including poly aftertouch), MIDI Beat Clock.
  • Multiple playing modes including XY, Grid, classic Keys, USB MIDI, and WiFi MIDI.

SynthX is available now for purchase in the Apple iTunes Store with a price of $9.99.

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