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Update: Rhythm Studio v1.06 Released – Adds New Phoenix Synth, Background Audio & WIST Support!


Pulse Code have released version 1.06 of Rhythm Studio. New features include the new Phoenix Synthesizer as well as background audio, the ability to share songs via bluetooth, and Wireless Sync-Start Technology (WIST) support.

What’s new:

  • Phoenix Synthesizer  – The famous Supersaw sound is now in your hands.
  • WIST support
  • Background Audio enabled allowing you to play other audio apps while Rhythm Studio is playing (multi-tasking iOS device required)
  • Share song via bluetooth

 
Phoenix Synth:

The Phoenix Synth emulates the sought after SuperSaw sound. Along with the famous SuperSaw oscillator, there is a combo Low Pass / High Pass resonant filter. Extreme filter sweeps!
 

Pulse Code Rhythm Studio Phoenix Synth
 

Rhythm Studio is a must have app for musicians! It is a premier universal electronic music making app, boasting richly detailed graphics and incredible sound, with impeccable recreations of classic synths and drum machines along with other amazing studio hardware.

Rhythm Studio is a workspace style app with a studio of realistic electronic music instruments. Rhythm Studio balances advanced features by using an easy to understand interface resembling real instruments. This means that one button does one thing just like it would with real hardware. Knobs turn, switches slide, and buttons press. You won’t get lost in abstract interfaces or design.

Rhythm Studio is the next best thing to having the real hardware. It currently includes full TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, a 2 Oscillator VA Synth, a TB-303 synthesizer, a sample based synthesizer, a subtractive synthesizer, an XY style control pad, and 4-channel mixer with FX.

For more information about Rhythm Studio click here.
 


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  1. Does anybody know why the TX7 (DX7 clone) was not included in this update?


    1. hmm, I wonder if it has something to do with with how similar the GUI looked to the OP-1. Maybe that’s just reading into it too much.


      1. James – that is exactly what I thought! We may see a different looking version in the next update.


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