New iPad synth from MOOG
- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
It's getting near the point where you buy an iPad to host your VI's- and dock it into a physical controller (if/when needed). I can imagine someone just getting an iPad to run this synth on it's own- cheaper than getting a physical Moog don't you think? I can imagine someone doing a great DIY project like the OMG-1 from Spectraonics. Get a decent compatable controller, ipad, and house them in a nice wood cabinet- all to run this synth. Why the heck not!
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 22 Sep, 2004 from sthlm, sweden
A manual is now available:
http://www.moogmusic.com/products/apps/ ... nloads-tab
And good to see Moog joining the community and possibly implementing virtual MIDI and other goodies: http://groups.google.com/group/open-mus ... 17e3df0641
http://www.moogmusic.com/products/apps/ ... nloads-tab
And good to see Moog joining the community and possibly implementing virtual MIDI and other goodies: http://groups.google.com/group/open-mus ... 17e3df0641
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- KVRist
- 235 posts since 22 Apr, 2011
Just wanted to add that, while I think this is a great synth and the current price offer is unbeatable, I disagree with the notion that this sets the new standard. This does sound very good, but lets not overlook the fact that there do exist other excellent synths for ipad, like Sunrizer (my personal favorite), ims-20, NLog Pro, Addictive Synth etc.
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 22 Sep, 2004 from sthlm, sweden
I definitely disagree with the notion "The first professional Synth for the iPad" that it's being marketed with (although even the maker of Animoog disagrees with that, see thread above). Especially the four you mention are excellent synths and very professional. But all those look very much like VSTs that already exist. Animoog manages to implement some truly new ideas and ways to take advantage of the unique touch control features of the iPad that I haven't seen before, while also sounding brilliant. Therefore 'a new standard' is not so far off, I think, or 'the bar has been raised' is perhaps more correct, especially in relation to some other big companies that've recently launched new apps, like IK and NI, that were pretty disappointing, IMO, considering what they are capable of.CT wrote:Just wanted to add that, while I think this is a great synth and the current price offer is unbeatable, I disagree with the notion that this sets the new standard. This does sound very good, but lets not overlook the fact that there do exist other excellent synths for ipad, like Sunrizer (my personal favorite), ims-20, NLog Pro, Addictive Synth etc.
- KVRAF
- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
You may be going nuts, or you may already be!fmr wrote:Can someone please enlighten me? I have this kind of existencial doubt:Artmuzz wrote:I purchased Animoog this morning and this thing is brilliant. The sounds on it are fantastic and up there with Nlog Pro, Addictive Synth, iMS20, Eden and Sunrizer as the best sounding synths on iPad. I also couldn't believe the price of 69p. WOW I mean WOW!!!!!!!
Why is people always questioning the quality of the Virtual Instruments that appear in Windows/Mac, comparing them with the hardware and systematically telling that they simply "aren't like the real thing", and suddenly become crazy about these gizmos that appear for iPad, that do only a fraction of what the above mentioned do?
I am feeling like I have returned to the "vinyl vs CD" discussions, when people ended up buying MP3 files at 128 and find that as the new standard in quality.
Am I going nuts, or is the world upside down?
There are all kinds of people, the ones who compare VAs to hardware are prolly different people than the ones who bought this iPad app!
I'll tell ya what, I wish I were rich and could afford an iPad right now...
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- KVRAF
- 8519 posts since 7 Apr, 2003
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- KVRian
- 1039 posts since 13 Sep, 2006
As long as data exchange is as cumbersome and restricted as it is I too fail to see a new standard. I just moved to IOS5 / iCloud so I hope data losses due to iTunes sync problems are a thing of the past. It could be so easy If only one could just use IOS devices as USB drives...CT wrote:Just wanted to add that, while I think this is a great synth and the current price offer is unbeatable, I disagree with the notion that this sets the new standard. This does sound very good, but lets not overlook the fact that there do exist other excellent synths for ipad, like Sunrizer (my personal favorite), ims-20, NLog Pro, Addictive Synth etc.
On topic: I just got Animoog as well as Filtatron - which is reduced in price as well for 30 days. I look forward to testdriving these Moog babies!
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- KVRian
- 623 posts since 24 Apr, 2003
+1! Filtatron is on sale for .99, too. Reduced temporarily (I think) for an iOS5 bug; but they've released an update for that today. Get Filtatron for .99, too! Moog apps are awesome, indeed.dusted william wrote:Got it here in US. Wow what an awesome synth,
dw
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- KVRian
- 621 posts since 5 Aug, 2002 from United States
For philliptwenty +1
For fmr.... If you are not an iOS user and fan, then go to the forum that has the tools you actually use. We like our iOS products and enjoy them. We couldn't care less if you do. Why would you read this forum anyway? It makes no since.... I have VSTi on a computer and have used them over 10 years, but time marches on. Cling to the past if you want, but don't try to limit others to your mindset. In another 10 years....who knows!
For fmr.... If you are not an iOS user and fan, then go to the forum that has the tools you actually use. We like our iOS products and enjoy them. We couldn't care less if you do. Why would you read this forum anyway? It makes no since.... I have VSTi on a computer and have used them over 10 years, but time marches on. Cling to the past if you want, but don't try to limit others to your mindset. In another 10 years....who knows!
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
Moog has done a fantastic job with this one. I think Bob would be proud. Rather than just clone an existing hardware interface they've taken advantage of the iPad's touch screen to do something new and very musical.
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- KVRian
- 787 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from QLD, Australia
My 5 year old is jamming on this, loading presets and mucking around with the xy pad. The only problem is... I don't know if I will get it back lol.
Well done
Well done
I play guitar
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- KVRian
- 1039 posts since 13 Sep, 2006
-1Dewaine wrote:For philliptwenty +1
For fmr.... If you are not an iOS user and fan, then go to the forum that has the tools you actually use. We like our iOS products and enjoy them. We couldn't care less if you do. Why would you read this forum anyway? It makes no since.... I have VSTi on a computer and have used them over 10 years, but time marches on. Cling to the past if you want, but don't try to limit others to your mindset. In another 10 years....who knows!
fmr just makes a point. I am not sure who you mean when you say WE. But saying "go somewhere else if you are not an IOS fan" certainly reveals a certain attitude.
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 28 Mar, 2008
just out of curiosity (don't have an iPad, so I'm not actually going to use this): is the "new Anisotropic Synthesis Engine (ASE)" somewhat similar to vector synthesis (eg. Prohpet VS), or are we talking about something completely different?
cheers,
Aldo
cheers,
Aldo