Voice-Controlled Synthesizer

US Virsyn announce the release of VoxSyn for iPad/iPhone      27/06/16

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Virsyn has released VoxSyn, a voice-controlled synthesizer for iPad/iPhone. Here's the story in their own words...

VoxSyn turns your voice into the most flexible vocal sound generator ever. Instantly following even subtle modulations of pitch and spectral changes of your voice VoxSyn creates signature vocal sounds far beyond traditional vocoding.

Talk or sing into the microphone and you'll trigger various synthesizer sounds following your voice pitch or the notes touched on the hexagonal keyboard / external MIDI Keyboard. The basic sounds are selected from a vast pool of predefined sounds from the famous TERA synthesis engine which can be further expanded by its unique random sound generator.

The harmonic table note layout visualizes your voices pitch in realtime and also let you play notes for more traditional vocoder effects.

Features:

  • Voice control of pitch and timbre
  • 22-channel Vocoder
  • Integrated preset synthesizer engine
  • Hundreds of presets included
  • Hi-end Reverb and Chorus/Delay/Distortion/Phaser effects
  • Share/Export of audio recordings
  • CoreMIDI / Virtual MIDI and Background audio
  • Voice control of pitch and timbre
  • Audiobus 2 support (Input/Filter/Output) with state saving
  • Inter App Audio compatible

 

Pricing and Availability:
$6.99 at the app store.

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