Jordantron – The New iPad Synth By Jordan Rudess

iPad Music Software: Jordan Rudess does a quick sneak preview of the upcoming Jordantron – a new iPad virtual instrument, based on Ellatron, that features Ruddess’ sounds.

According to Omenie, creators of Ellatron:

The core sound generation is the Ellatron engine, and the same ‘Toblerone’ rotating keyboards have been retained – for now …

Inside it there’s quite a few changes, particularly trading off CPU burden against responsiveness – it’s become clear, particularly on the iPad, that it’s worth burning more CPU to get ultra-low latency for responsive playing, in Jordan’s hands this thing is *fast* and pretty amazing.

We are still shaking out details but the plan is to have different iPad and iPhone versions, slightly more voices in the iPad version as it supports apps with a bigger memory footprint than iPhone.

And yes, all new sounds, and unlike Ellatron all the sounds are stereo (and really immersive and immense) and have been pulled out of Jordan’s live rig, so these are authentic DT voices. So it’s not very much like a Mellotron at all! I think this one will turn out to be a must-have app for the DT fans, but the sounds are so damn PHAT that general synth hounds may end up picking up one of these to add to their arsenal.

via PalmSound

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