Fluxama Noisemusick Experimental Synthesizer App Is Back With 64 Bit & AudioBus 3 Support

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For a long time, iPad musicians have assumed that the company Fluxama has stopped with iOS apps since you have heard for a long time nothing more of them and it was difficult to contact the developers. This week, however, came a very surprising news. They will bring back the two beloved experimental Synthesizers on the market. First release is Noisemusick, a excellent experimental Synthesizer with three different engines that generate interesting chaotic sounds.

The new version is completely rewritten and includes now support for 64 Bit iPads/iPhones and AudioBus 3. I’m happy to see back this app on my iPad because it’s still one of my favourite Synthesizer apps on iPad. Simple but very versatile to use. For only $1, Noisemusick is my opinion an absolute no-brainer and must-have for iPhone and iPad musicians.

Available here: Fluxama Noisemusick

The Noisemusick app is a collection of three controllable synthesizers that generate interesting chaotic sounds. Have fun creating sonic bedlam, exploring weird soundscapes, or use it to great effect in your live performances and recordings. It’s squonky electric fun for the whole family!

With Noisemusick you can:

  • Choose a sound to match your mood: blue, green, or pink
  • Practice and probe to find interesting interactions of sound
  • Discover weird oscillations
  • Use it as a raw input to other filters and effects
  • Run on an iphone or iPad; it’s a Universal app

To start making sounds with the Noisemusick app, your body has to complete the circuit between the touch pads. Pressing the pads in different combinations will generate different frequencies and modulations. By lifting a finger or sliding the hold switch you can create rhythmic patterns of noise. Move your fingers to change the resistance between your finger and the pads, which changes the frequency and beating of the tone. On each board the knobs change the quality of the tone in different ways.

New in Version 2.0

  • Updated for 64-bit support and Audiobus 3.

Check out here my new video about the Fluxama Noisemusick Synthesizer

Available here: Fluxama Noisemusick

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