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Seaquence Is An Elegant, Nautical iOS Synth and Sequencer
Seaquence is a new iOS synthesizer and step sequencer that takes visual appeal and immediate gratification to a whole new level. Featuring an array of quirky, nautical-like visuals that can generate a diverse range of cool sounds, this app is definitely a worthy proponent of the iOS music-making sphere.
Features In Free Version
- Fully featured polyphonic synthesis module with support of up to 5 note polyphony per voice
- Dynamic spatial mixer and stereo-panning engine
- A true multitouch experience, up to 11 simultaneous touch points supported
- Unique swimming physics and swim behaviors — swim patterns are based on synth voice parameters
- Up to 8 voices can be heard simultaneously
- Precision, sample-based clock and sequencing engine
- Intuitive visual multitouch voice editor
- 16×16 multitouch sequencer matrix
- Chromatic scale editor
- Octave editor
- Amplitude envelope + length (ADSR+L) with curves and “hold”
- 5 oscillator waveform shapes: Square, Saw, Tri, Sin, Noise
- Social sharing features — Get a link to share your creations to friends
- Parent links are maintained — trace back the history of a composition, see who remixed your creations
To share a little background on Seaquence, the app was created by San Francisco based artists Ryan Alexander and Gabriel Dunne (together known as Okaynokay) and originally started as a web application on sequence.org. Eventually, Alexander and Dunne, alongside their development team, decided to migrate the application to the iOS platform, and we they have done so quite successfully, making it available for free in the App Store.