From Polychord creator Greg Wieber comes Menace – an experimental synth oddity with a refreshingly stark design
Menace Synth
What is it about?
From Polychord creator Greg Wieber comes Menace – an experimental synth oddity with a refreshingly stark design. From the moment it’s triggered Menace goes off the rails – detuning and going out of phase as you slide your finger over the touch area. A single touch controls thirty voices – drag left and right to change their pitch; drag down to increase the chaos.
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App Store Description
From Polychord creator Greg Wieber comes Menace – an experimental synth oddity with a refreshingly stark design. From the moment it’s triggered Menace goes off the rails – detuning and going out of phase as you slide your finger over the touch area. A single touch controls thirty voices – drag left and right to change their pitch; drag down to increase the chaos.
What people are saying:
"Unbelievably fun, playable, practical, and chaotic tool for endless sonic experimentation."
- Jeffrey Brodsky, Composer, HBO "Sharp Objects"
"An inspired and useful synth from one of my favorite app-makers"
- Jesse Novak, Composer, "BoJack Horseman"
"Total warehouse race in a field. Love the simplicity."
- Stephen Hilton, Composer, additional music on "The Predator" 2018.
Features:
+ 30 Saw or Square oscillators
+ Chaos control
+ Attack / Release envelope control
+ Ladder and Acid filter with Cutoff / Resonance control
+ Hectic live waveform visualizer
+ Freeform or quantized note input mode
+ MIDI input
+ Audiobus
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Noun Project Creative Commons Iconography Credits:
Justin Blake
Gregor Cresnar
Artworkbean
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