Klankwelle is a modular synthesizer for iOS.
Create up to 8 synthesizers at once and control them with a built-in keyboard or a 16-part step sequencer. Or play them with an external MIDI source. Fine-tune your sounds with a dynamic compressor and a 10-band graphic equalizer.
Making a new synthesizer is easy: just add modules with a double-tap and wire up your architecture by dragging between connectors. Available modules include:
OSCILLATORS
Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Triangle, Noise, Ring
FILTERS
Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, Allpass, Notch, Peak, Formant
ENVELOPES
Linear, Quadratic
EFFECTS
Fuzz, Comb, Echo, Bitcrush, Auto Gain
LOW-FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS
Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Triangle, Linear Trigger
ARITHMETIC
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Convolution
FEEDBACK
CTRL
Supported MIDI messages: Note on/off (velocity sensitive), Pitch bend, control change, program change
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Ist Klankwelle kostenlos?
Ja, Klankwelle ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Klankwelle seriös?
Nicht genügend Bewertungen, um eine zuverlässige Einschätzung vorzunehmen. Die App benötigt mehr Nutzerfeedback.
Danke für die Stimme
Wie viel kostet Klankwelle?
Klankwelle ist kostenlos.
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Benutzerbewertung
Die App ist in Sonderverwaltungsregion Hongkong noch nicht bewertet.
I love this app. Its limitations are what they are, and the points of possible improvement are obvious after a bit of use. Yet the creative possibilities present in the app never fail to please me. The modular synth has inspired me to build evocative, subtle soundscapes, while the layered step sequencer turns multiple sound patches into emotional compositions. Klankwelle does this in one UI, without DAW mediation. Certainly we can take the results to a DAW for further work, but the immediate results provided through the sequencer bring a real sense of satisfaction after one works to build the synthesizer patches.
The results depend on the effort the user chooses to make.
Would I love an update? Yes, I would. That doesn't alter my affection for what the app offers already.
Mediocre filter, unintuitive note selection
Seems like there’s potential, but the note selection in the sequencer is a turn off. I’d also like to see improvements with the filter since that makes the body of the sound. It needs more controls like resonance, roll-off, and note tracking, but also spacing for band-pass and band-stop (called notch in this app). “Amount” should be changed to “drive” and the model of the filter updated to reflect soft clipping when overdriven. These suggestions should give more life to your filter.
Make Noise
If you love sound, you came to the right place.
Great with one little beef
I use this app a lot and I enjoy it thoroughly. The sequencer is hard to operate though. It’s just not that intuitive. An extra visual would help a lot. Like a knob or if the color of the selected step changed with the octave. So you can do a corse tune visually and a fine tune looking at the actual note.
Other than that it’s pretty much all I need
Good modular
It is just overwhelming for me and that’s ok. The interface is ok but I like the newer styles a bit more. For old school I give it a go.
Phenomenal App
You can do so much with this app, it’s hard to believe that it’s free. Whether you want to mess around and make robotic bug noises, get your feet wet with modular synthesis, or compose an electronic song, Klankwelle has got you covered. If you’re new to modular synthesis, there might be a bit of a learning curve, but it’s definitely worth it. Don’t be put off by the minimalistic GUI, this packs a punch.
I read that the developer has plans to add a sampler in the future, and I certainly hope he does. I would also like the ability to have multiple patches per connection (to route one output to multiple locations, to route multiple sources to a single effects unit, etc.) The ability to have slower attack envelopes (for slowly building pads) would also be useful, but now I’m just dreaming.
I debated giving this 5 stars because of how powerful it is for a free app. The only reason I went with 4 is because the interface can be a bit finicky at times (I’m trying to change a parameter—not move the entire module, etc.). I’ve also had the app stop outputting audio (though it continues to operate as if it is) a few times. This is usually remedied by closing and re-opening the app.
All in all, Klankwelle is great!
Powerful, but a bit tricky to use
This seems like a great synth app, it has some of the best features and truly acts like a modular synth, giving you full control over everything. The only problem I have is that the active touch-points on the controls and linkages are very small, so it’s hard to ‘grab’ onto anything to change it
Wonderful Synthesizer!
This is without a doubt an amazing synth and my favorite synthesizer app at the moment. There are only a few minor issues I would like to point out to the developer or any beginners. Dragging the modules is sometimes difficult and glitchy. Naming and sorting patches should have a better interface. The keyboard should be redesigned in my opinion, maybe having different modes of a piano layout, a chord layout, and the current layout. Zooming should be reworked in some manner that is less limiting. While this may seem like a long list, this app is one hundred percent worth your time. Great work to the developer!
So much potential!!!
I love how simple it looks and the sounds it can produce. I would wish it would explain things more because I'm still really confused about the mechanics.
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