TC-11 Multi-Touch Synthesizer Review

iPad Music Software: Reader Tim Webb (discchord) offers his take on TC-11 Multi-Touch Synthesizer for the iPad:

TC-11 brings a lot of innovation to synthesis on the iPad with a mind-boggling assortment of controls. This review takes a look at just a fraction of the many possible ways to play with your patches.

According to the developer the next major update will include recording and AudioCopy, so I look forward to that!

TC-11 is an interesting software synth, combining a fully programmable synth engine with a really unique user interface.

Features:

  • 64 built-in presets
  • Unlimited user patches
  • Fully controlled by multi-touch / device motion
  • 21 modular synthesis objects
  • 22 oscillator waveforms
  • 3 controller modules: AHDSR, LFO, Sequencer
  • Email custom patches to your friends
  • Full display customization
TC-11 is $29.99 in the App Store.

3 thoughts on “TC-11 Multi-Touch Synthesizer Review

  1. Are there any reference grids that can be used so a player can see what notes they are about to play, or is it all just touchy feel as-you-go out of key stuff?

  2. Unlike a lot of X/Y controllers, this lets you define the specific frequency range you want. Just want bass? Not a problem, you can change it in the patch! I don’t think I conveyed just how crazy modular this is.

    The grid itself reflects the style of control you have defined. So a linear scale will have the grid spaced evenly, a logarithmic with the higher end spaced closer than the bottom, and then there is also a reverse button on everything to flip the poles.

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