Developer: soundandfeury
Category: Music and Audio
Average rating of the application: 4.4 out of 5
Number of ratings: 5385
Price: Free
Application website: http://www.twitter.com/soundandfeury
Saucillator application for Android from the developer soundandfeury. It translates into a digital motif and a moog synthesizer. It also allows for live-looping and recording. More than 100,000+ downloads and more than 5385 user reviews.
Application Description
It translates into a digital motif and a moog synthesizer. It uses the touchscreen to control the effects and effects.
Users are able to play custom synthesizers using the x-y axes of the touchscreen. The x-axis corresponds to amplitude (volume) and the y-axis corresponds to frequency (pitch). Playback can also be looped, recorded, and EQed using a Parametric EQ.
On top of performing, you can create your own custom synthesizers, which consists of a custom timbre and user-defined effects. A small variety of timbres are included: Sine, Square, Saw, Pulse, Noise (white) *, Theremin, "Singing Saw", "Electric Eel", and "Starslide." It is possible to create custom sounds.
Each synth has customizable fx parameters as well, including the Envelope (ADSR - attack & release), LFO (rate & depth), Delay (rate & decay), and Note Lag.
Other abilities: -Choose scale: Pentatonic, Major, Minor, Blues, or Chromatic -Choose the base note for the pad. -Control the grid size. -Record to the SD card. -Toggle visualizations. More to come here.
Notes: * It is actually become useful (e.g. "Red" Noise).
Permissions Needed: - SD card access: for saving instruments and recordings. - Vibration: For haptic feedback.
Special thanks to Garrett Langley (http://dribbble.com/glangley) for helping with design and general usability.
Saucillator 2.0 Buffalo. I think it's the sauce, boss!
Inspired by Korg KAOSSILATOR and Moog synthesizer, Saucillator turns mobile devices into a platform for creating and playing digital synthesizers. It uses a touch screen to control oscillators and effects, and also allows for live looping and recording.
Users can play custom synthesizers using the xy axis of the touch screen. On the X-axis corresponds to the amplitude (in terms of volume), and the y-axis corresponds to the frequency (step). Playback can also be connected, recorded, and EQed using a parametric equalizer.
On top of the performance, Users have the ability to create their own synthesizers, which consist of a user tone and user-defined effects. A small variety of timbres included: Sine, Square, Saw, Pulse, Noise (White) *, Theremin, "Singing Saw", "Electric Eel", and "Starslide." These, as well as any custom synthesizers, can be mixed and matched in different harmonics, amplitudes and phases to create your own sounds.
Each synthesizer has customizable FX parameters, and, including Envelope (ADSR - attack and release), LFO (speed and depth), Delay (speed and decay) and note Lag.
Other features: -Choose a scale: Pentatonic, Major, Minor, Blues, or Chromatic -Choose the base note for the pad. - Control the size of the grid. -write to the memory card. -Toggle renderings. More to come here.
Notes: * I am determined to make a noise scale with frequency and actually become useful (for example, “Red” Noise).
Permissions Required: - SD card access: to save documents and records. - Vibration: For tactile feedback.
Special thanks to Garrett Langley (http://dribbble.com/glangley) for help with the design and general practicality.
Saucillator 2.0 Buffalo. I think this is the sauce, boss!
How to install the application "Saucillator" on Android
Content for sale: Updated: May 16, 2014 Age restrictions: 3+ Number of installations: 100000+ Current version: 2.0.4 Buffalo Required Android version: 2.2 and above Application Size: 432k Interactive elements: User interaction Presence of advertising: there is