AnalogKit

AnalogKit

By Bitcount ltd.

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2015-09-08
  • Current Version: 1.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 13.61 MB
  • Developer: Bitcount ltd.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 7.0
Score: 4.46154
4.46154
From 13 Ratings

Description

AnalogKit lets you play, share, and build synths and effects in an incredible digital playground. A music hacker's paradise, Analogkit is designed to be enjoyed by both seasoned synth aficionados and curious cable-wranglers. Whether you're into built-from-scratch effects pedals, synths, vocoders or even DIY games, AnalogKit allows you to build nearly anything you can dream of. • Piece together controls, effects and signal generators into any gear you can imagine. • 50+ included core components that can be combined to create endless possibilities of sounds. • Share your creations with the community via the built-in Swap Meet, or browse, live-preview, and download gear built by other users. • Compatible with USB audio interfaces so you can run AnalogKit as an effects board for a mic, guitar, or other analog instrument. • Audiobus support for input, effect, and output slots • Inter-app audio support • Full USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and virtual MIDI support to let you use your favorite external controllers and receive MIDI from other music apps • Advanced optimization algorithms enable you to run tens of thousands of basic modules in real-time on a modern iPad. • State of the art anti-aliased oscillators provide the most authentic sound sources digital synthesis can offer. • All the favorite toys from modular analog synths as well as digital logic components so you can build all the hybrid franken-synths your hardware modular friends could only dream of. Under the hood, AnalogKit is anything but a toy. The process of putting things together with Analogkit is nothing less than an exploration of digital audio creation that's both revealing and powerful. Like a supercharged electronics project kit, Analogkit lets you combine and wire things up in any way you want, rather than having to settle for adjusting settings on existing gear. Depending on what components you choose, it can be both a trippy generative app that's easy to lose hours with, or nimble and precise tool for building custom setups quickly. Analogkit takes full advantage of its digital nature and lets you literally hook anything into anything, chain together as many of a thing as you like, and finally experiment like a kid again ...a kid that happens to have the best audio toy to come to the iPad yet.

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Reviews

  • Please fix layout issue and update

    3
    By Long words
    Do this app the justice it deserves. You have a great 5 star app that just needs some polishing. It’s a work of art.
  • Confusing and fidgety

    1
    By MuzikalaChristo
    The tutorial is so terrible and there is no way to tell what the actual result is supposed to be .another poorley designed menu on top of menu nightmare.boring and fidgetey.i just bought a real modular and it just keeps giving ,this is a joke i will just forget about modular synths on the ipad .and whats on offer sounds cheap and horrible..too bad. A total waste of time and money ...peace christo
  • Glamorous China Cabinet

    5
    By Chinchilla Wafers
    Analogkit. This is a pretty big deal. Modular synthesists, electronics tinkerers, educators, students of electronic sound, instrument designers, circuit benders, programming-curious music folk, and noise musicians have a great environment here for exploring musical gadgetry, and being able to make music once the tinkering is done. A lot of the fun of modular synths is playing with the knobs, once a patch is together. This one of the main reasons AnalogKit is working out here: the container system for combining modules together, and choosing what is visible, makes it so you can hide all of the spaghetti of cables and utility, behind a front panel, once you're ready to play. It also makes reusing modules you make easy, so you don't have to spend time headscratching and remaking something you may have done in another project. I read the developers were using their beta version of the app to perform with, which shows in the UI, and the playability of the app.. As well as the container system, the Swap Meet, the online community for sharing modules and projects directly within the app, plays a large part in the current and future potential for the app. Already there are lots of outlandish, fun creations to try out ("the Mumbler", "Plucked Ostrich"), as well as utilities that I couldn't build, like a triggering oscilloscope, and phaser pedal, etc... Casual users, without modular synthesis knowledge, can download projects and play music with them, and if they're curious, also look inside to see how they're made, or even with no curiosity, be able to reuse modules and parts for their projects, without needing to understand how they were built, on a lower level. There are some bugs, but the developers are responsive and enthusiastic about fixing them and fine tuning. Their plethora of shared projects are really cool, too, like the lofi video games and gibberish talking generator. Highly recommended! Apps like this are pushing the boundaries of the tablet as an outrageous music making thingy.
  • Great Concept

    4
    By Sharkey19
    Very cool app. The only issue I have is that it keeps crashing on start up after closing out. I keep having to delete and download every time and then sign back in to see my backed up devices.
  • Straight Forward Modular

    5
    By polarpaul
    The addition of virtual midi, the ability to group components into modules, Audiobus support, and a place to share module creations make this a very useful app. Being able to use midi learn to control knobs allows you to use existing hardware or midi apps for control. Can get some really nice sounds going with the demo modules and tutorials.
  • What a blast!

    5
    By FatherBusa
    If you're looking for a software modular for iPad, this is it. There's nothing "semi" about it, and it's surprisingly deep. It sticks to old-school sounds and concepts, but in a way, that makes it more useful for learning (you can drill all the way down to the equations). Interesting that this appears a day after Reaktor 6 drops. It's a good time to be into virtual patch cables! Docs are very thin (this will be of no use to you if you know nothing about subtractive synthesis), but if you're already a modular fan, you'll have a ball right away. The interface is very well thought out, and there's a "swap meet" facility so people can share patches. Don't know if I'll make an album with it, but I can't put it down.
  • Deeply cool

    5
    By littlewoodg
    The developer is full-on on the case, (midi and iOS issues sorted pending Apple review) and this synth/fx playground/toolbox is an insane beast, in the best most accessible sense. Amazing 1.0
  • This app right here

    5
    By Peteedoo
    This app is amazing. I bought this app because it works so well with audiobus. Days of in app effects purchases are in my mind a thing of the past. It's like max for live but for the iPad. Definitely a must have for anyone who uses the iPad for music production. I would write more but then I would have less time to use this app.
  • Unusable for me - Crashes

    1
    By SoulstisDave
    I just purchased and installed this and unfortunately cannot use it. It crashes on my iPad2 running IOS 7.

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