Buchla-Style Synth For Your iPad

US ID700 is based on the voice architecture of the Buchla 700      16/04/21

Buchla-Style Synth For Your iPad


Designer Jonathan Schatz of modosc designs tells us that the ID700 is a software synthesizer based on the voice architecture of the Buchla 700. Sound generation is achieved primarily via FM synthesis and waveshaping. Here's more from Jonathan...

In 1987 Don Buchla released the Buchla 700 synthesizer. It was the next logical step from Don's previous digital synths (the Buchla 400, Touché, Buchla 500) but was also influenced by the synth trends of the 1980's, specifically FM synthesis and the all-in-one workstation concept. As usual, Don was ahead of the curve and the 700 never took off. Very few were sold and even fewer functioning units exist today. I always loved the sound of Don's digital oscillators, and combined with the scarcity of the instrument it seemed like a fun project to recreate it in software and reintroduce its concepts to the world.

Features:

  • AUv3 and IAA support on iOS
  • twelve voices of four operator FM with twelve unique algorithms
  • fourteen complex envelopes per voice
  • two hundred professionally designed presets
  • two waveshapers per voice
  • over forty factory wave shapes plus an editor for user created shapes
  • Scala scale file support with over four thousand included tunings from the Scala scale archive
  • MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) capability for MPE controllers like the Roli Seabord, Linnstrument, and Sensel Morph


Pricing and Availability:
On sale for $7.99 until May 9 at the App Store

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