The same author has an Augur-52 which is the same engine with a stereo flanger on the output stage.
Both have a step sequencer and mastering output recording to WAV files, including Ringtones, etc.
Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.
Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.
The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun.
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Downloads: 12 | ||||
Updated At: 2024-04-22 15:42:59 | ||||
Publisher: Nick Copeland | ||||
Operating System: Android | ||||
License Type: Free Trial |