ModSynth Modular Synthesizer

ModSynth Modular Synthesizer
ModSynth Modular Synthesizer
Developer: Brian J Owings
Category: Music & Audio
158.4K installs
685 ratings
2K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 100% · Ad 0%
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ModSynth Modular Synthesizer Summary

ModSynth Modular Synthesizer is a with in-app purchases Android app in Music And Audio by Brian J Owings. Released in Aug 2015 (10 years ago). It has about 158.4K+ installs and 685 ratings with a 4.39★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Aug 26, 2024.

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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 26, 2024 .


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App Description

A polyphonic modular synthesizer for Android

ModSynth is a powerful modular synthesizer allowing construction of complex polyphonic instruments. Connect any number of oscillators, filters, delays and other synthesizer modules in a graphical editor. Adjust the settings of each module while playing the instrument to get a desired sound. Save as many instruments or variants of an instrument as you'd like. Ten built-in instruments are provided to help you get started.

The free version contains the following modules:
- Keyboard
- Pad (for theremin and "scratching" effects)
- Oscillator
- Filter
- Envelope
- Mixer
- Amp
- LFO
- Sequencer
- Delay (echo)
- Output (with scope to see the sound)

In-app purchase the full version ($5 US) to expand polyphony (from 3 voices to 10), unlock advanced capabilities, and access these additional modules:
- Arpeggiator for sequential playing of the notes in a chord
- Melody for more complex sequences of notes
- MultiOsc for strings and other chorus sounds,
- Unison for more complex chorusing,
- Operator for building FM synthesis,
- PCM for sampled sounds (WAV and SF2 SoundFont files),
- Reverb for simulating room acoustics.
- Crusher for adding digital distortion.
- Compressor to combine all voices and even the sound levels
- Pan to direct sound to either left or right stereo channels.
- SpectralFilter to control the spectrum of a sound with a bank of 25 bandpass filters
- Function module allowing entry of an arithmetic expression for the module's function
The full version also provides the ability to record sounds to a WAV file.

ModSynth has support for external MIDI controllers such as keyboards or DAWs, including mapping of controls to CCs. It has low latency on devices supporting Android low latency. All oscillators are anti-aliased, providing low distortion at higher frequencies.

A guide to using ModSynth can be found at http://bjowings.weebly.com/modsynth.html .

A VST plugin is available to run ModSynth created instruments on VST hosts on Windows. See http://bjowings.weebly.com/modsynthvst.html for the free download and instructions.