apeSoft have released iPulsaret – bringing all the power of Density/Pulsaret (Mac/Win standalone) Granular Synthesis tools to the iPad.
“A new real-time software capable of all time-domain varieties of granular synthesis. A genuine granular playground able to generate a wide range of usual and not so usual effects: time/pitch shifting, time/pitch jittering, intricate textures, grain fountain/pulverizer, recording and manipulation of buffers, dynamic envelope shape and many more.”
“iPulsaret for iPad will give you all the basic and advanced tools you need to manipulate sound in subtle and surprising ways. All these features are packed in an optimized, user-friendly, visually sharp interface that is easy to access when fast-improvising live, composing in a studio, or sound designing at home and on the go! You will have the power, freedom, and flexibility to create like never before – on your iPad! iPulsaret allows you to load from some built-in sound samples, record audio directly with your iPad mic and/or add your own WAV, AIFF files via iTunes.
With iPulsaret it is possible to capture the stereo output (of granulation) into the documents folder while play the keyboard or moving granulation parameters in real-time.
Control and shape grains, anytime, anywhere with iPulsaret for iPad.”
For more information about iPulsaret, including a full list of features click here.
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Thanks mapet for the heads up! Just bought it and it’s very cool! Thanks Alessandro!
Good news: iPulsaret was downgraded today from iOS 6 to iOS 5.
Thanks Alessandro :-)
It does go much further than iDensity but is also a good companion to it too. Just watch the video above. I have iDensity as well and I’m getting a lot out of iPulsaret. If your like granular synthesis then this one is a must have, there aren’t enough granular apps out there :-)
Was about to purchase it and found out it is only for iOS 6. Really? no iOS 5 compatibility? iOS 6 sucks big time. I’ll just keep using iDensity and Grain Science instead..
I see that there’s a few things that differentiate this from iDensity, their other app, but I wonder if it s really all that different in practice…? Would love a compare/contrast before buying. Anyone?