Yuri Turov released today a new version of the Xynthesizer, a 32-step matrix sequencer/monotimbral Synthesizer for iPhone and iPad. The biggest new features inside this new version are Ableton Link and Audiobus 3 support. Beside this, the developer also fixed several important bugs.
Available here: Xynthesizr for iPhone & iPad
Xynthesizr is a streamlined yet capable 32-step matrix sequencer/monotimbral synthesizer with generative features and MIDI.
New in Xynthesizr v.1.5
Features
- Ableton Link support
- Audiobus 3 support (including AB MIDI)
- Added an on/off switch for Inter-App Audio tempo synchronisation
- Added an option to have notes labeled as MIDI note numbers (e.g. 60 instead of C4; see app settings)
- Extra note labels on step 17 (iPhone)
- Now adding asterisk to song and preset names instead of displaying as ‘(Unsaved’) when changes happen
- Settings and MIDI Settings dialogs can now be closed by tapping outside their ‘windows’
- New About screen
- Updated user guide
- Updated AudioShare SDK
Fixes
- Fixed timing irregularity on playback start when using internal clock
- Fixed a crash when an input MIDI note is out of range in scalar transposition mode
- Fixed MIDI CC control over OSC and LFO waveform, OSC octave, LFO destination, step length controls (it would jump to the first value regardless of CC value)
- Fixed a bug where the sound engine wouldn’t turn on (i.e. make sound, despite the switch being in the ‘on’ position), if the app was launched with it off
- Fixed some app lifecycle management issues when in IAA or AB session (this should fix the lost sound issue some experienced)
- Fixed an issue where the squares in the first grid column could not be selected with 3D Touch enabled
- Fixed a bug in song/preset select mode where checkmarks would be displayed incorrectly when scrolling the table
- Fixed pattern shift down button malfunctioning on some devices
- Various other fixes and improvements
Available here: Xynthesizr for iPhone & iPad
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