In this app, you can manipulate grains in real-time to create varied sound textures and effects. Includes full AUv3 support, multiple granulation sources, and post effects.
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AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 72 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About iPulsaret
iPulsaret is 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: Grainlet, Trainlet, FM, time/pitch shifting, time/pitch jittering, intricate textures, grain fountain/pulverizer, Live Input manipulation and many more.
Control and shape grains, anytime, anywhere with iPulsaret for iPad.
- Full AUv3 support
- 32 Polyphony Voices
- Granulation Sources: Wave, Trainlet, Sample, Live and Harmonic
- Grain Envelope Deformation
- Grain Glisson Sweep
- Grainlet Linkage
- ADSR Note Envelope
- Snapshots Presets Morphing Pad
- Sharing common audio files via iTunes, Dropbox AudioCopy etc...
- Post FX chain: Echo, Ring Modulation, Lowpass Ladder and High Shelf filters, Reverb FDN and Dynamic Compressor/Expander
- Capture Master Audio Output
- Keyboard Musical Scales, up to 35 + User Defined Scale
- etc...
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iDensity’s Siamese twin
Amazing app by an amazing dev, marred only by its overly similar feature-set to that of iDensity. After playing with both for a few hours, it’s clear they don’t really compliment each other—which is very unfortunate, given they are both amazing apps. I find myself deep in a preset in iDensity and wishing I could get a bit more control over the manipulation of grains, while in iPulserat wishing I could automate my sample-scrubbing. There isn’t a clear, conceptual distinction between the two; and I have a hard time deciding which app to open, since I don’t necessarily know beforehand which of their slightly different features I want, and their preset formats don’t appear to be interchangeable. I would much rather pay extra for one all-encompassing “iDensity Pro” than for an additional app which is only a slight variation of the iDensity concept. Again, though, amazing apps, both of them. Keep up the good work, Mr. Ape!
CrystalAwareness
Awesome
This is a great app! Basically a six channel granular effect with sample players for each channel. Only (slight) complaint is that the user manual could be better. The app is stellar, beats a lot of vst stuff (ok i still don’t have Crusher X.) I’m impressed.