Mention music apps and our minds immediately conjure up images of a undeniable Icelandic songstress’ interactive iPad album. Well, folks the high-art bleeps and bloops should not have to belong to the aurally experimental, as you, too, could make synthy music to go to sleep to. Fans of Moog’s synthesizers trying to mobilize the analog noise art now have a 99¢ iOS option for the iPad. Dubbed Animoog, this virtual instrument shrinks the keyboard synth experience all the way down to 10-inches, running at the company’s Anisotropic Synth Engine and bringing with it polyphonic modulation and pitch shifting, various modules for effects, a timbre page and MIDI in / out. Fancy yourself a folktronic tablet technician? Then hit up the source to download the discount-priced goods.
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