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The iPad should make for a terrible musical instrument. As marvelous as it can be for everyday tasks, the small-ish multitouch screen lacks the tactile feedback you normally get when you play music.
KORG iPolysix: KORG is releasing an analog polyphonic synthesizer app today for iPad that uses its “proprietary “CMT” (Component Modeling Technology) to simulate the actual electronic circuits” of the ...
Well, as long as you've got an iPad (or a mini), that's now possible with the iPolysix app released today. The '80s-era analog polyphonic synth is "fully replicated," with plenty of additional tools ...
The iPolysix sounds utterly authentic, with that characteristic richness in the low-mids that is the hallmark of a vintage analogue synthesizer. The sub-oscillator adds just the right amount of grunt ...
Korg iPolysix (for iPad) : Polyseq There's also Polyseq, a step sequencer that's part of each Polysix instance, and is great for electronic-music-style pattern composition. You can string up to 32 ...
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An avid audio and vintage computer enthusiast, Jamie has been a writer and editor with PCMag for 20+ years. He also oversees ExtremeTech.