Good but
The preset names need to be something more descriptive and there should be more of them.
4.92 out of 5
13 ratings in United Kingdom
The preset names need to be something more descriptive and there should be more of them.
My review disappeared, I think if you give an app another star-rating, that’s what causes this phenomenon? Compact, allows 7,8, up to 9 instances in Garageband on my iPad Pro 2 12.9 inch device, after tweaking a bunch of settings, which all instruments benefited from. Nice sounds, I am thinking the ‘sequence’ bit is either FX built-in, or something else I have not grasped? Anyway like a blind man stumbling around, but much less adept than such partial or non-sighted people are, I found a lovely range of variation of timbre and sound, if I select a different ‘sequence’...the thing i mean, is the little squares that zoom around in the moving demo on the app entry description. It sounds very like when i rearrange FX on an instrument anyway. I saw the twiddly knobs at first, and thought it was daunting, but it’s been worth spending some time and it is not as hard as I first supposed. As the title says, this is perhaps underrated, certainly was by me, it sat for a while before I realised it was very compact, and GarageBand would let me fit the most instances of any synth into a song using AUv3 - I did the tests on every synth app I have, this was up there at 8 or 9 instances, way more than I had parts needing played in the song.
I’ve been using iOS synths for about a year now and I’ve never come across one I took to as immediately as Lagrange. To start with there are plenty of algorithms - as they are called in the app - which give you a good starting point and basis for designing the sound you want. The layout is on one page - apart from the arpeggiator - which gives an easy way of working through the design of the sound without swapping about from page to page. I’m no expert sound designer but even I can get some useable sounds of various timbres from this - anything from gritty to ambient. I’ve been using it to create soundscapes and drones and it does this well also. All in all this has become my go to synth.
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