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EMS Synthi AKS vs iVCS3 For iOS

This video, via studentsmusic, is a software vs hardware comparison, pitting a vintage EMS Synthi AKS analog synthesizer against iVCS3 for iOS. As he notes, “Believing is not knowing.”

December 14, 20189 Comments

Free iVCS3 Patch Library Inspired By Pink Floyd

Reader James Edward Cosby let us know that he has published 3 new iVCS3 preset banks, available from the app’s Presets And Mods Shop.… Read More Free iVCS3 Patch Library Inspired By Pink Floyd

April 12, 2018April 12, 20187 Comments

Iconic Pink Floyd Sounds On iVCS3

This video previews some iconic VCS3 and Synthi Pink Floyd sounds, recreated on iVCS3.… Read More Iconic Pink Floyd Sounds On iVCS3

February 27, 201811 Comments

iVCS3 Updated To Version 1.5

apeSoft has released iVCS3 1.5, the latest version of their VCS3-inspired software synthesizer. The update adds new synth features, support for the latest Audiobus, Bluetooth Audio and MIDI support and more. 

December 8, 201513 Comments

apeSoft iVCS3 1.5 Getting ‘Historical EMS Modifications’ (Sneak Preview)

This video, via Synth Anatomy, is a sneak preview of the upcoming update to iVCS3 – the software recreation of the classic EMS VCS3 synthesizer.

August 19, 20152 Comments

iVCS3 Update adds Support For iOS 8, MIDIBus, AudioBus 2.1 & More

apeSoft has updated iVCS3 – its software EMS VCS3, adding iOS 8 support, MIDIBus support, Audiobus 2.1 support and more. 

September 25, 20148 Comments

iVCS and Z3TA+ Synthesizers On Sonic Touch


Sonic TOUCH 32 – iVCS and Z3tA+ was uploaded by: sonicstate
Duration: 1663
Rating: … Read More iVCS and Z3TA+ Synthesizers On Sonic Touch

May 13, 2014May 13, 20148 Comments

iVCS3 Update Brings AudioBus 2, MIDI Program Change, Improved VCO’s & More

apeSoft has updated iVCS3, its software recreation of the classic EMS VCS3 analog synthesizer. The update adds AudioBus 2 support, MIDI program change, improved VCOs, an in-app manual and more. Here’s what’s new in iVCS3 v1.1:

April 10, 20146 Comments

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