EerieSynth for Android is out now!

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Hey everyone!

Finally our app EerieSynth is on the market for Android 2.3 and up. It's a polyphonic touch synth with good interaction, some quirky formant synthesis options and quite low latency for Android, courtesy of libpd.



If you're not sure about it make sure to try the free demo!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... full&hl=en

Thanks and enjoy!

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Looks good - hope it sounds as good. Like I just asked another person, what language did you use to create this?

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I've purchased this on the google app store after trying the demo.nice sounding synth! It's great having this on the android. The latency could be improved a little more, but it still very playable. My wish list (aside from the latency) is the ability to store patches and also scrollable keyboard

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Chinmie_lho wrote:I've purchased this on the google app store after trying the demo.nice sounding synth! It's great having this on the android. The latency could be improved a little more, but it still very playable. My wish list (aside from the latency) is the ability to store patches and also scrollable keyboard
Thanks! As you probably know the latency is an unavoidable problem on Android, and is also ultimately dependent on the phone you run it on, but I think we've managed to bring it down as much as possible so it's actually usable (I use it in my compositions, doing a live show with it tomorrow actually).

As for the language, I used Java (surprise!) and libpd, as well as the Processing libraries.
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