Monday, 24 December 2012

Animoog 2.0 - a major upgrade of the powerful music synthesizer for iPad

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The company Moog Music, producer of popular music synthesizers and other equipment under the brand name Moog, has released a new version of its application for the tablets iPad called Animoog 2.0.

As in the real synthesizers Moog, in tablet application is accustomed to handle the settings. Almost the entire interface design of these repeats Animoog keyboard synthesizers. Version 2.0 of the new products is to provide support built-in accelerometer, enhanced control, improved format, MIDI, and a new add-on, which employs a recording on four-track tape recorder virtual studio.

The company produces Moog synthesizers for almost 60 years, and its founder, Robert A. Moog is considered the inventor of the modular synthesizer. Business began with the release of Moog theremins as designers for self-assembly. Today software synthesizer Animoog become popular and popular product for musicians all over the world - it can easily select the desired sound and play / record fairly complex melodies on the keyboard. In version Anymoog 2.0 users are a lot of new colors and effects.


Accelerometer support was a real highlight of the synthesizer Anymoog 2.0. Moving and tilting the iPad tablet in different directions, you can modulate the frequency and change the other parameters of sound (include ripple effects, vibrato, distortion, etc.). As for the virtual tape, implemented as an add, it must be downloaded separately. Before the year is free add-on, and from the beginning of next year the price will be $ 5. With the help of a tape recorder, you can record, edit, sample, loop the sound, import music from iTunes library and export the finished composition in service Soundcloud - all without leaving the interface Animoog.



For owners of previous versions of Animoog new release comes as a free upgrade. New users can purchase the package before the end of the year for $ 15 (half the regular price.) Moog company also said it plans to release a special set of extensions to simulate the sound of Grateful Dead.

Link: http://www.moogmusic.com/

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