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Ruismaker Mononoke Expressive Drone Synthesizer (Sneak Preview)

Developer Bram Bos shared this sneak preview of Ruismaker’s Mononoke synthesizer. Here’s what he has to say about it:

January 1, 2020January 6, 20208 Comments

Odessa MIDI Audio Units For iOS Now Available

Odessa is a collection of MIDI Audio Units (AU plugins) which can send out MIDI.… Read More Odessa MIDI Audio Units For iOS Now Available

November 15, 201717 Comments

New Software Synth, Ripplemaker, Inspired By West-Coast Synthesizers

Ripplemaker is inspired by synths such as the Make Noise 0-Coast, the Kilpatrick Audio Phenol and the Bastl Instruments Kastle.… Read More New Software Synth, Ripplemaker, Inspired By West-Coast Synthesizers

May 18, 2017June 5, 20179 Comments

New Troublemaker Synth ‘Not A 303’, It Just Sounds Like One And Works In Your iOS DAW

Ruismaker has released Troublemaker for iOS – a new soft synth Audio Unit, inspired by the classic Roland TB-303.

Troublemaker is fully Audio Unit (AUv3) compatible, so you run multiple instances in your favorite DAWs.… Read More New Troublemaker Synth ‘Not A 303’, It Just Sounds Like One And Works In Your iOS DAW

January 9, 2017January 9, 201728 Comments

Ruismaker FM – A New FM Drum Synth For iOS

Developer Bram Bos has released Ruismaker FM, a new FM drum synth app for iOS, from the creator of Ruismaker. Ruismaker FM’s flexible synthesis engine lets you create anything from snare drums, kickd rums and spacy toms to weird and unconventional percussive sounds and effects. Ruismaker FM is an AU, so it works inside your sequencer… Read More Ruismaker FM – A New FM Drum Synth For iOS

August 23, 20169 Comments

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