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Moog and Korg have offered their synthesizer apps for iOS and Android for free as social distancing and self-isolation are encouraged.
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The Moog and Korg synth apps have now been made free given the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Hurry and download them before they become paid again!
Using the unusual music synthesizer—which is available on both iOS and Android devices—is as simple as pointing your phone at any color you desire and then tapping one of eight on-screen keys ...
It's no secret that Android remains something of a backwater when it comes to decent music making apps, but we have at least seen a couple more being released in the past week or so. First up, there's ...
Korg and Moog are both offering their synthesizer apps for free, as many people face self-isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic ...
Remember Miselu's Neiro -- that prototype app-based Android-powered synth we last played with at SXSW? Not only is it being showcased at Google I/O 2012 here in San Francisco, but we got an ...
The app-based, Android-powered synth features a two octave velocity and pressure-sensitive keyboard, a capacitive multitouch widescreen, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity and even a webcam.
At its recent Google I/O conference the search giant ran a session entitled High Performance Audio on Android. One of the apps that this featured was Raph Levien's Music Synthesizer, an emulation of ...
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