A short demo of what Horizon synth for iPad is capable of
June 25, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
A short demo of what Horizon synth for iPad is capable of. iPhone version coming soon! (MIDI keyboard connected).
Here are a few of the highlights of Horizon’s features:
- True SuperSaw sound emulation, first found in the legendary Roland JP-8000 synthesizer. SuperSaw is a layered waveform consisting of multiple saw waves which are detuned to create an extremely full and epic sound. It’s possible to use 2 supersaw oscillators per voice * 7 polyphony = 98 saw oscillators playing the same time.
- Two independent filters per voice with configurable routing. You can select between various filter types including classic resonant LP, HP, BP, Notch and less common like Comb and Formant.
- The Morph Group function lets you continuously morph of up to 30 parameters in a sound (including effects), using only the modulation wheel.
Synthesist and author Mark Jenkins calls Horizon ‘the first truly mature polyphonic synth for the iPad’. And early reviewers in iTunes have given Horizon synth a 5-star rating and have called it ‘an instant classic’.

