SpectrumGen

by Alexander Zolotov


Music & Audio

0.99 usd



Experimental spectral synth


SpectrumGen is a spectral synthesizer with a minimalistic pixel interface. Its a bit like the PixelWave, but now you can draw the spectrum of sound!Also available for iOS.Key features: • it is possible to draw the spectrum and play it at the same time; • export to WAV; • eight predefined timbres; • changeable number of octaves (from 2 to 8); • USB MIDI input (Android 6+).Dark colors - low frequencies (bass). Bright colors - high frequencies.Known solutions for some problems:https://warmplace.ru/androidbug fixes

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Best 60's spaceship noises EVER

glenesis

A fun noise/space sound generator. The options tool does not work tho.

Laura Woodswalker

MIDI doesn't work on my Nexus 7. Frustrating. Still good fun though.

A Google user

Its just enough fun for the right price. Works well in covering up the mating calls of alley cats.

Charles Paul

Vlf

Jonathon Brandemihl

A synth of great quality for Android. Intuitive, it has a lot of options and is working perfectly.

Mathieu W. Plourde

Only downloaded a while ago but I can see this coming in handy. It does really nice vintage-synth sweeps reminiscent of old BBC sound workshop/Doctor Who type sounds. Well worth the small price. An LFO and more effects would be nice.

Serge Warner

Allows you to easily generate really interesting sounds for (re)sampling or as sound effects in their own right. At this price you don't even have to think if you really need it or not. Spoiler: It's a nice addition in sound sources for anyone. Suggestion for the dev: Allow us to save 'patches' (or timbres, whatever you like to call it), so we can always go back to past made sounds.

Son of 8-Bits

Love it.

A Google user

Night radio is my personal hero. I have bought every app he has on the market. They are all extremely well coded, interesting, and amazingly efficient.

Olivia LaBorde