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Sinusoid

4.91 • 17 Ratings

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Sinusoid is a tracker/sequencer sound machine inspired by retro 8 bit game consoles. It has 4 sound channels where 3 play tones and 1 plays drums and noise. It has audio parameters like pan, amplitude envelope, vibrato, pitch glide, a resonant filter and second oscillator for ring modulation and fm. Further sculpt the sound with an arpeggiator, delay and bit crusher. Export songs to AIFF and listen to them in the in app music player or share them with other apps. MIDI can be used to control parameters, play and input notes. MIDI out makes it possible to play other synths with sinusoid using Core MIDI, Bluetooth, IAA MIDI or AUv3 MIDI. Connect to other sound apps using Audiobus, Inter App Audio or AUv3. +++ 3 tone channels: sinusoid, square, triangle, saw, pulse (75%, 50%, 25% or 12.5%) +++ 1 drum/noise channel +++ Stereo pan +++ Amplitude envelope (attack, length and release) +++ 2nd oscillator for fm and ring modulation +++ Vibrato +++ Pitch glide +++ Resonant filter +++ Arpeggio/stutter +++ Tape delay +++ Bit/samplerate crush +++ Per note ability to override all channel audio parameters +++ Copy/paste between devices on the same network +++ Save and share projects using “open with” and files app drag’n drop +++ Export to songs to AIFF +++ Core MIDI, Bluetooth, IAA MIDI, AUv3 MIDI +++ Audiobus, IAA and AUv3
What’s New
+++ Fixing issue playing through bluetooth headphones in stand alone mode.
Version 4.2.2
Version History

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Ratings and Reviews

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4.91
out of 5
17 Ratings
  • squibcake, 29.11.2021
    Cool tracker but please add horizontal support!
    I like this but could really use horizontal support for both iPad and iPhone. Superior to Nanoloop!
  • rcon303, 09.10.2016
    brilliant design,nice added effects
    i am sooo glad i came back to this app after a break. i love the smart design on turning ipad to change menus. love the bitcrush and delays.. obvious nanoloop comparison however this sounds different .i have all of devs apps and love elsa,nils,strng and the all revamped shapesynth sounds great.simple yet effective interfaces on each of his apps makes them all classic ios apps..works great ios 10 with ipad mini3 Show more
  • HouseOfHomuth, 03.03.2016
    Only 4 sounds? Crashes?
    I can't figure out if this app does more than I think it does or if it just has 4 pre-canned voices (one is a drum). Also, plugging in a MIDI keyboard (Korg NanoKey2) plays a single note and then crashes every time. I hear good things about this developer's apps, but I haven't been able to figure it out. Also appears buggy and limited in tonal flexibility. Show more
  • Guy South, 30.04.2014
    Highly Recommended
    very unique and excellent tracker. definitely has a character of its own. even if you're new to trackers, I'd highly recommend this app.
  • Holgafan120, 25.05.2013
    great app
    I've been using it for awhile now, and just wanted to say that it is a great little app with a fun, quirky sound, great interface design, easy to use controls with all the right features, and works great with Audiobus. I especially like that the tracker shows my notes - really helps me double Sinusoid's utility, using him to write down my music to perform later in another app. I like Sinusoid. He's a real trooper. Show more
  • Elementalzx14, 19.01.2013
    >.<
    Hard to understand maybe it's just me or something but it's a nice tracker, the Square sounds weird idk how to make it one sound cuz I hear many
  • HtoTheRescue, 13.07.2012
    A Fun little app
    This is a fun little app, and I like it. For the most part it works great, but when recording with the play head, it doesn't matter what octave you're set to, it always snaps back to 0 when it plays through. The only way to get anything above or below is to toggle to "note at", (unless there's a setting I can't find). Because of this, it would be good if there were some way to change the octave of a note after it's been placed. Also, when you flip it into arpeggio mode, tapping on the the options doesn't always work. It's a little wonkey, you have to be really fast and snappy with your selections. Other than these problems, it's a cool 8-bit music app. I tried to contact the developer to let him know instead of writing a review, but this is the only way I could find that he may read it. Providing an email for stuff like this would be a helpful thing to do too. If you do read, this and work on changing it, thanks in advance, Erik! If this stuff does gets fixed, I'll change my review to 5 stars! Show more
  • Obis11, 21.03.2012
    Chippy
    The last few updates have been great. Shapesynth and sinusoid together make some really interesting sounds. The arpeggiator and bpm increase was very useful. Can't wait for whatever is coming next. Show more
  • tracester, 22.12.2011
    Really dig this app
    Very cool for creating 8-bit sounds. I would love the ability to switch the sounds between a saw, sine, or square in each channel on the fly... Then it might be just under nanoloop level. Not as is, though. Show more

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    4.99 USD
  • Size
    10.48 MB
  • Provider
    Erik Sigth
Languages
English
Copyright
© 2004-2024 erik sigth. All rights reserved.