Modular Analog/Digital Polysynth For iPad

US Virsyn releases Tera Pro      09/05/22

Virsyn tells us that Tera Pro, described as a Modular Analog/Digital Polysynth for iPad, is now released on the App Store. This is what they have to say about it...

Tera Pro brings together all major sound synthesis methods on one table. No matter if you want to recreate sounds from analogue legends or explore modern digital sounds with FM, Wave shaping or Wavetable synthesis. Add some flavour of physical modelling and modules for additive synthesis. Combine them altogether for new sound experiences far beyond your wildest dreams.

Tame this overwhelming amount of possibilities with Tera Pros intelligent user interface showing you only exactly what you need, paired with realtime oscilloscopes and level indicators helping you seeing what's going on. Connect the modules with a flexible routing method without the visual cluttering of real  wire cables needed in conventional modular synthesisers.

Main Features

  • 128 voice Modular polyphonic Synthesiser
  • Mono/Dual/Split Voice Architecture
  • Modules for analog and FM synthesis
  • Modules for Spectral Wavetable Synthesis and Additive Synthesis
  • Karplus Strong Physical Modelling and Wave Shaping
  • MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE)
  • Vintage voice modelling for organic warm sound character
  • 1800+ Factory presets included
  • PDF Manual included
  • Standalone, AUv3 and IAA compatible
  • Ableton Link / Bluetooth MIDI

Pricing and Availability:
$9.99

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