Atomosynth released over the weekend a new sound demo of it’s new app iAbyssal Synthesizer. iAbyssal is an experimental Synthesizer/noise machine that is controlled by the light using the frontal camera of your iOS device. It’s powered by a virtual analog synth engine and is design to for expressive live performances. A very interesting app especially for creating crazy experimental sounds.
Available here: Atomosynth iAbyssal
Introducing: iAbyssal, virtual analog photo-synthesizer / noise machine. Based on the Abyssal analog photo-synth released by AtomoSynth in 2008. the iAbyssal is a virtual analog synthesizer that can be controlled by light using the frontal camera, this design allows using it for expressive live performances and having fun creating crazy sound effects, incredible sound textures and big soundscapes.
- Uses your device frontal camera as a light sensor for altering pitch, filter frequency and resonance.
- “Photocell” (frontal camera) calibration functionality for adjusting its sensitivity to different environmental light conditions.
- Can be used in low-light environments thanks to an inverse calibration feature.
- Features one oscillator with square and sawtooth waveforms.
- White noise generator.
- Two low frequency oscillators (LFO) which can modulate various parameters of the oscillator, noise generator and filter.
- One Filter with low pass and high pass mode and resonance (peak) control.
- Adjustable delay effect.
- Preset memory including many factory presets for using as a starting point and easily create your own sounds.
- Inter-App-Audio and AudioBus support (as generator unit) for using it with your favourite audio apps.
Check out also the demo by Doug from Sound Test Room
Available here: Atomosynth iAbyssal
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