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Hexaglyphics Noise Generator. Ratings and Reviews

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4.86
out of 5
34 Ratings
  • Anonymous Monk O, 14.01.2016
    Took me a minute....
    I didn't get it...then I got it. Super fun to improvise and explore with.
  • Anonymous Monk O, 14.01.2016
    Took me a minute....
    I didn't get it...then I got it. Super fun to improvise and explore with.
  • Murdock Scott, 13.01.2016
    Love it!
    We need more oddness like this in the App Store. My thanks to the developer.
  • Murdock Scott, 13.01.2016
    Love it!
    We need more oddness like this in the App Store. My thanks to the developer.
  • Chinchilla Wafers, 21.08.2015
    dying processor soundscaper
    Hexaglyphics is just for noise. Sounds like busted computers mostly, and toys with dying batteries sometimes. The sounds are limited, and mega digital. I think that is the point. It's a type of simple, touch screen instrument, where the action is in the performance, rather than tweaking up a complex situation and sitting back and watching it unfold (like Soundscaper). Having a handful of simple, unique apps like this can make the iPad work as a central component in a noise making setup. Appreciated the recent major update, where they added latch to the filter, and a clear button to the latch on the noise window. Also have liked the new, little high pitched tone setting; by tapping it, I've been able to get tuneless, little suffering electronics sounds, like little piezo speakers. Has been fun using it through audiobus, into a looping app, like Everest, or Loopy. The inter app audio has worked too, with Garage band, cubasis, and others. Didn't get the new 808 kick drum thing, though sustained the sub tone is interesting. Have to be careful not to trigger the 808 sound when going for the sustained sub notes. Would love it if there were some other noises available in that 2nd, smaller window now dedicated to the kick drum sound. This app is a favorite, but also recommended noisemakers are Soundscaper, DrOm, SQRT, bent.fm, BitWiz, and Phase Rings. Show more
  • Chinchilla Wafers, 21.08.2015
    dying processor soundscaper
    Hexaglyphics is just for noise. Sounds like busted computers mostly, and toys with dying batteries sometimes. The sounds are limited, and mega digital. I think that is the point. It's a type of simple, touch screen instrument, where the action is in the performance, rather than tweaking up a complex situation and sitting back and watching it unfold (like Soundscaper). Having a handful of simple, unique apps like this can make the iPad work as a central component in a noise making setup. Appreciated the recent major update, where they added latch to the filter, and a clear button to the latch on the noise window. Also have liked the new, little high pitched tone setting; by tapping it, I've been able to get tuneless, little suffering electronics sounds, like little piezo speakers. Has been fun using it through audiobus, into a looping app, like Everest, or Loopy. The inter app audio has worked too, with Garage band, cubasis, and others. Didn't get the new 808 kick drum thing, though sustained the sub tone is interesting. Have to be careful not to trigger the 808 sound when going for the sustained sub notes. Would love it if there were some other noises available in that 2nd, smaller window now dedicated to the kick drum sound. This app is a favorite, but also recommended noisemakers are Soundscaper, DrOm, SQRT, bent.fm, BitWiz, and Phase Rings. Show more
  • Long words, 15.06.2015
    Well...
    I don't want to say I regret my purchase but I'm not entirely satisfied either.
  • Long words, 15.06.2015
    Well...
    I don't want to say I regret my purchase but I'm not entirely satisfied either.
  • WVWRX, 12.05.2015
    Interesting...
    This app is a bit of a one-trick-pony, so it's priced right at the edge of what it's worth. Although it produces a wide range of digital noise, it has limited musical usefulness. I haven't had any seizures, but I wish that you could disable the rapidly updating screen. It looks cool, but it DOES give me a headache and provides no meaningful feedback. Show more
  • WVWRX, 12.05.2015
    Interesting...
    This app is a bit of a one-trick-pony, so it's priced right at the edge of what it's worth. Although it produces a wide range of digital noise, it has limited musical usefulness. I haven't had any seizures, but I wish that you could disable the rapidly updating screen. It looks cool, but it DOES give me a headache and provides no meaningful feedback. Show more
  • polarpaul, 11.05.2015
    Balance between Noise and Tone
    This is a straight forward glitch synth that takes advantage of the iPad touch screen. You can produce tones, pitch bends, and percussive sounds. Running the output from the app through various effects in Audiobus can produce some amazing results. With a bit of practice you develop good control over the sounds produced which allows accompaniment to a drum, bass, and/or melody track. Show more
  • polarpaul, 11.05.2015
    Balance between Noise and Tone
    This is a straight forward glitch synth that takes advantage of the iPad touch screen. You can produce tones, pitch bends, and percussive sounds. Running the output from the app through various effects in Audiobus can produce some amazing results. With a bit of practice you develop good control over the sounds produced which allows accompaniment to a drum, bass, and/or melody track. Show more
  • rcon303, 08.05.2015
    something different for a change!!
    nice glitchy sounds and clicks. a few more sounds and/or asdr would be great however as is it sounds great!!
  • rcon303, 08.05.2015
    something different for a change!!
    nice glitchy sounds and clicks. a few more sounds and/or asdr would be great however as is it sounds great!!