Virsyn Tera Pro released ($9.99 intro price)

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all their iOS synths sound really interesting. addstation and cubesynth pro are fantastic.

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Still don’t understand why so many developers don’t make their iOS apps available for macs with M1 processors - it is such an easy process.
Obviously developers of these apps are blocking them on macOS M1 on purpose, but why?! :dog:
Will not buy it for reasons above
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My favorite Ios app by far. It's incredible.
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Fabulous synth, as good as the best VSTs in my opinion, runs great in AUM
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Bought this a few months ago and didn't really dig into it until today, and wow! It's now among my favorite iPad synths, maybe even my favorite. Really easy to use and come up with great sounds with all the different engines. :party: The individual randomizer for each module is really handy too, almost didn't see them at first because they don't all especially stand out on the interface.

At any rate, desktop worthy synth for iPad in my opinion. In fact not sure why it isn't already on desktop, as the developer has some desktop stuff on the website. I'll gladly take it on iPad. :phones:
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BoogerSnot wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 10:00 am Bought this a few months ago and didn't really dig into it until today, and wow! It's now among my favorite iPad synths, maybe even my favorite. Really easy to use and come up with great sounds with all the different engines. :party: The individual randomizer for each module is really handy too, almost didn't see them at first because they don't all especially stand out on the interface.

At any rate, desktop worthy synth for iPad in my opinion. In fact not sure why it isn't already on desktop, as the developer has some desktop stuff on the website. I'll gladly take it on iPad. :phones:
It's been out for desktop for years, though I don't know if they still sell it or support it.

They do:

https://www.virsyn.net/desktop/tera.html

Frankly, I'll never buy anything from Virsyn again, even though I used to love their plugins. I just used KLON a lot on a project that needed robot voices. Their support is terrible. They've been talking about moving from eLicenser to serial number for years now, but how long could that possibly take? Lame.
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zerocrossing wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 3:59 pm
BoogerSnot wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 10:00 am Bought this a few months ago and didn't really dig into it until today, and wow! It's now among my favorite iPad synths, maybe even my favorite. Really easy to use and come up with great sounds with all the different engines. :party: The individual randomizer for each module is really handy too, almost didn't see them at first because they don't all especially stand out on the interface.

At any rate, desktop worthy synth for iPad in my opinion. In fact not sure why it isn't already on desktop, as the developer has some desktop stuff on the website. I'll gladly take it on iPad. :phones:
It's been out for desktop for years, though I don't know if they still sell it or support it.

They do:

https://www.virsyn.net/desktop/tera.html

Frankly, I'll never buy anything from Virsyn again, even though I used to love their plugins. I just used KLON a lot on a project that needed robot voices. Their support is terrible. They've been talking about moving from eLicenser to serial number for years now, but how long could that possibly take? Lame.
That looks different than the Pro version for iPad, so I thought it was the old Tera for iPad, though apparently it's different from that too. The old Tera for iPad was solid, but cumbersome to use. Pro version is great, easy to use, with the new engines too.
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