Geo Synthesizer is an iOS Universal musical instrument and MIDI controller. A collaboration of Wizdom Music’s Jordan Rudess and Kevin Chartier (MorphWiz, SampleWiz) and Rob Fielding (Mugician), Geo Synthesizer is an incredibly expressive musical instrument specifically created for a multitouch surface.
Jordan says: “Since touching a preliminary piano keyboard on an iPhone screen and realizing the amazing potential for musical expression on a multitouch device, I have been inspired to create next-generation musical instruments for iOS. Geo Synthesizer is a dream come true in many ways. It is the fastest truly playable iOS instrument that I have put my hands on to date. I can fly through the range of an instrument while expanding on the kind of advanced pitch control we introduced in MorphWiz. As someone who grew up with synthesizers, I can tell you that pitch bending has never been this good!
“Geo features many of my custom sounds and in addition, Geo is also a MIDI controller, so you can use it with any external midi instrument or virtual MIDI. Virtual MIDI allows you to control an app running in the background on the same device! A great feature of Geo is that internally and externally we send independent voices on each note played, so as an example, you can pitch bend one note and not the other, or add unique expression on every note! I can’t wait to see the YouTube videos of all of you guys rocking out with Geo Synthesizer!!!”
Jordan Rudess Geo Synthesizer Sound Demo Part 1
Jordan Rudess Geo Synthesizer Sound Demo Part 2
Geo Synth Controlling the NLogSynth PRO
with Virtual MIDI Ports
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Yeah, I think the true power of this app is the interface, and how well it can play with other apps (and as a midi controller). For me, this is the best thing to come out in a long time, and is totally changing the way I play music on the iPad.
Is it just me or does every single app since Bebot including Morphwiz and Samplewiz sound the same…
Not bad, but it is just much of the muchness. Maybe I’m just spoiled by recent app releases such as Sunrizer, Addictive, Alchemy and Animoog, but I will give this one a miss…
Just in case anyone else reads this….
You can import your own sounds through Samplewiz, which supports copy and paste, and then export to Geo. I copied sounds from Thumbjam and used them in Geo, it’s very cool indeed!!