The new version features a redeveloped sound engine and an in app store where additional instrument packs can be purchased to extend the range of SoundPrism’s sonic possibilities and which also includes a free soundpack for users to play with. In addition to this the new sound engine has allowed Audanika to add FX such as delay and reverb to SoundPrism’s patches, adding a new layer of depth to new and existing sounds, the company says.
The SoundPrism interface has also been redeveloped for this release and now features a piano keyboard display which allows users to see the notes they are playing on SoundPrism’s touchscreen interface. Users can now also shake their device to access a fullscreen version of the instrument which removes the menu options and is designed to allow for a wider range of notes. Additional features which have been added to SoundPrism 2.0 include retina display support for iOS 4 devices and multitasking, which will allow the instrument to run in the background whilst users are accessing other apps on their device. A YouTube video which demonstrates these new features and soundpacks can be found at the Audanika YouTube-Channel.
Pricing & Availability:
For existing users SoundPrism 2.0 comes as a free update for both standard and Pro versions from the iOS App store. The standard version is still free whilst the Pro version, which allows users to control their keyboards, softsynths and FX on their PC/Mac via a wireless network or USB MIDI using the iPad Camera Connection Kit compatible MIDI connector, is available for $15.99/£9.49/12,99 EUR.
Check out Audanika for more details.
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