NLogSynth is designed to allow musicians to move freely between mobile devices and their studio environment. You can share your patches made on iPad with NLogSynth PRO with NLogPoly Synth on Mac and vice versa.
Based on 32-bit floating point processing NLogSynth utilizes signal processing optimizations of Apple’s A4 & A5 CPUs.
NLogPoly Synth for Mac comes in currently two parts: A standalone app and an Audio Unit plug-in both supporting 32– & 64-bit environments.
The standalone app is a multi-timbral engine providing 8 polyphonic virtual analogue synths. Each with 4 OSC, 2 Filter, 4 LFOs, 4 Envelopes, Modulation Matrix and an individual Effect Rack with Reverb, 4 Band Parametric EQ, Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Stereo Delay and Distortion. All 8 synths can be assigned to individual MIDI channels. With assigning them to the same MIDI channel NLogPoly Synth provides a polyphonic multi-layered synth with up to 8 layers.
The Audio Unit version provides a set of about 200 parameters of the NLogSynth engine for automation or remote control by external hardware controller. According to the company, NLogPoly Synth for Audio Unit has been tested with the recent versions of major hosts like Apple’s Logic, GarageBand, MainStage, Ableton’s Live, Native Instruments’ Maschine and Renoise.
Pricing
NLogPoly Synth costs 19.99 EUR / 24.99 USD. Owners of the standalone app can further download the Audio Unit plug-in as a free extension in parallel with the standalone app release now.
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