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For those that understand Fourier theory but want to see (hear) it in action, this helps you visualize how different waveforms sound. Plus musicians can save waveforms and recordings of the onscreen play surface (amplitude & pitch x&y axis) then import them into a wave table synth or sampler to create your own instruments. Very cool! Wish it had a basic reverb instead of the echo effect, but no big deal.
I don’t recall what I paid for this app but I know I got my money’s worth x10. Fantastic way to learn about wave table concepts. This dev simply can’t miss. Buy all his apps, you won’t regret it.
love the ability to draw the waveform that you play. and playback sounds good. you can really lose time playing with it. and if you use more than one touch in the play area, its like it alternates between the two sounds for an even cooler effect. it crashed a few times but i think that was because i had too many touch points in the playing area. otherwise great app, and great way to play with wave forms.keep up the good work. cant wait to see what updates bring
i think its a great start but i would like to see an option to turn off or control the delay (and any effects) in a future update. Thanks!
Fuxxing rad!
Great app for drawing your own waveforms. You can use midi to play it or export waves to use with a wavetable program or oscillator like the piston honda. The sound is very much a classic digital sound like you would hear on a NES. I'd give it 10 stars if I could.
When you combine this with midi control, you can do a lot with this app which doesn't use a lot of system resources.Being able to run this app in the background would make it a five star app.
very easy to use. drawing your own waveform and then playing it is AMAZING! would love to be able to adjust arrpegiation rate and such, much too fast to be useful. take some notes from the app 'bebot' on how one of these should be controlled musically. but other than that, sounds great! oh ya also the ability to adjust echo time and other perameters as well as turn arppegiation on/off, features youd expect to have. Polyphony would be AMAZING!!
This is a really cool synth but it would be even better if you could add or remove effects. Also, being able to play lower octaves would be pretty nice. Overall I'm excited to see where this app goes as you develop it more!
Very cool use of multitouch for a synth app. Interesting, wide range of sounds. Looks great as well. Would like to see state saving, performance recording, and possibly effects in future versions. Keep at it!
PixelWave is an experimental wavetable synth with old school pixel interface. Key features: • it is possible to draw waveform and play it at the same time; • export to WAV; • nine predefined waveforms; • changeable number of octaves (from 2 to 6); • MIDI keyboard support; • Audiobus and IAA support.