The next generation of additive synthesis
Additive synthesis is a sound synthesis technique that creates timbre by adding sine waves together. The timbre of musical instruments can be considered to consist of multiple harmonic or inharmonic partials or overtones. VirSyn already has a remarkable track record of products ( CUBE, POSEIDON ) trying to make this virtually unlimited synthesis method manageable for creative sound designers and musicians. AddStation is the next step forward giving you a tool to explore completely new sonic territory. The massive amount of sine waves in AddStation - thousands per voice - together with unique morph sequencing blocks blur the frontiers between analog and digital sonic realms.
And all this integrated in all relevant iOS production environments especially the emerging AUv3 AudioUnit standard.
Synthesis
• Fractal additive synthesis
• over 170 sound presets
• Four parts with 8 Additive Sequence Blocks
• Sound morphing
• up to 512 partials per voice with independent AD envelopes
• harmonic/inharmonic spectra
• Ringmodulation
• arbitrary filter function and noise spectra
• four independent analog style Arpeggiators
Effects
• Chorus
• Phaser
• Flanger
• Overdrive
• Parametric EQ
• Echo/Delay
• Reverb
Global
• AUv3 for Host integration
• Audiobus 3 compatible (Input slot) with state saving
• Support for Ableton Link.
• Inter-app audio compatible (Instrument/Generator)
• CoreMIDI / Virtual MIDI
• Audio recorder.
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AddStation Häufige Fragen
Ist AddStation kostenlos?
Ja, AddStation ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist AddStation seriös?
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Wie viel kostet AddStation?
AddStation ist kostenlos.
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AddStation Bewertungen
Special Great
Once you catch on, you realize that you have something very deep and worth exploring. I think AddStation can put out the widest combination of sounds and modulations of any other music making app in the store. Of course I am not including DAWs that can have infinite tracks playing all at the same time. I think that anyone into sounds, especially being able to tweak and morph and have fun, will love AddStation. The important thing is to dig in and give yourself some time to get used to it. The presets are diverse, numerous and the best way to start. For me, there was a lot of: "So, that's how you do that" and "Wow, you can do that too".
Also don't forget that since AddStation has an AUV3, you can easily modulate most or possibly all parameters. Once you get the app, don't stop exploring and trying different scenarios to maximize your fun. Virsyn is in my top 5 list of best developers of IPADOS/IOS music making apps. I buy every app that they release before even knowing the details. I have never been disappointed in the slightest. The interfaces, the sounds, the intuitiveness and everything else that determines a good app is common to all Virsyn apps. You can see right away that they are dedicated to making apps tbat make sense to almost everyone. It amazes me that apps still come out that require you to squint or use a magnifying glass to see some things on the screen. I think that apps fir touch screen devices should be easy to see and use, like on any other type of device. Virsyn is great and their apps are great. They deserve my time to expose just how great because of all the pleasure I have had because of their brilliant software.
Thank you Virsyn,
Perry in Montréal
Wow, I Like it a Lot!
So deep! So fun! I still need to learn all the possibilitie, but this synth is very powerfull. Hours of fun.
An awesome synth with unmatched sounds
But please see if you can bring it up to compatibility with Apple Silicon Macs for Logic Pro and GarageBand. Thank you!
Oops… Harry Gohs apps!
I think I mentioned a competitor’s name by mistake in the first review. The sentiment was correct, the name was wrong! Let me recap: This was the most recent purchase of this dev’s products. I have purchased newer apps of his, and this just goes to show that I’ve enjoyed them! I’ve watched the reviews over and over, judiciously choosing which ones to buy. NONE of them have ever disappointed me! Without rambling further, I’ll just say that IMO, they are ALL great stuff!
Charged full price even during sale
Charged full price for all 3 apps and it says 60% off - what’s up ?
Really Interesting!
This is a great synthesizer; it continues the really innovative approach to additive synthesis taken by Virsyn; there are some fascinating possibilities.
The one irritating feature is the wave sequencing section; it’s a very cool design, but it’s really hard to find just the right spot to make changes to the regions. But I’m getting used to it, slowly... The sequencer could also use some additions; it currently goes forward only; it would be nice to have a back & forth option, and maybe a random option.
Quite a learning curve with this one, but that’s part of the fun, for me anyway.
Amazing Level of Innovation!
This app is so much fun to play with. Prepare to become addicted. I’d recommend browsing around the manual and maybe watching a YouTube vid - then just jump right in. First time I opened it, I was overwhelmed, I tried to just use the manual but that wasn’t any fun. Once you have the broad strokes, you’ll find yourself coming across happy accidents. Try everything!
Well done to the dev, I tip my additive cap to a you good sir.
My favorite app by VirSyn
This synth is legendary! Wavetable synthesis-ish like behavior taken to the fullest extent I’ve ever seen on AUV3!
My only wish as of right now (still gotta keep exploring the app) is that hopefully the tables will be “drawable” by multiple fingers in the future.
An app that does something similar (or actually 2, by the same dev) are PixelWave and spectrum gen. Both of these allow us to do something really similar but using multiple fingers - this would be very welcome in Addstation as it makes it possible to essentially create very complex waves on the fly by using one hand to draw these (with 4-5 fingers) while playing the keyboard with the other hand (either software keys or hardware).
VirSyn! Please do consider implementing this, it would make this little jewel even more brilliant!
Kawai K5000 killer
I no longer miss my K5000 and its control over partials. This beats it for sound and ease of editing. Thanks! A couple of requests and a bug: Would be nice to have a way to mute parts and adjust their volumes in the Block Edit window. And maybe a sequencer for the blocks? And a way to use the Sequence page without obstructing the time bar with our fingers? And numbers on the Block and Part tabs to remind us which element we’re editing, as well as a way to advance to a different block/part without going back repeatedly to the main window? Lastly, a bug report: Piano scale picker is blank on iPhone 6 iOS 12.4.8. Thanks for this awesome sound creator and interface! Love your apps!
Has potential but frustrating😡😡😡
I’m going to start with a critical review because it needs it.
As a plug in, Using drop down menu to select patches Is labourious!!! And long
You need to add < > buttons so performers can instantly switch patches. This needs to happen NOW don’t make us wait.
This is a complete kill joy being force to use a slow drop down menu system for every patch change.
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