Hilda Synthesizer

Hilda Synthesizer

By Bram Bos

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2023-05-04
  • Current Version: 1.2.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 6.35 MB
  • Developer: Bram Bos
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12 or later.
Score: 4.91489
4.91489
From 47 Ratings

Description

Hilda is a Complex Oscillator Monosynth, inspired by the most interesting aspects of both west-coast and east-coast synthesis techniques. You'll find a wave folder, lowpass gate, and audio-rate modulations, but also a 12-mode filter and traditional VCA circuit. All parts of the instrument are carefully circuit-modelled to sound as analog (or digital, where applicable) as possible. It's like a best-of-all-worlds semi modular synth, but without the patch cables. The unique mix of different synthesis components adds up to a unique sounding electronic instrument, which can be used as a playable synthesizer, a MIDI sequencer and an audio effect for external audio - or any combination of those three. - Full Audio Unit compatibility (AUv3 instrument, audio effect and MIDI processor modes supported) - Universal design (iPhone and iPad; iPad Air 2 or higher recommended) - Built-in analog style 16 Step MIDI Sequencer with custom scales - 12 mode filter, based on the Oberheim Xpander design - Drone mode lets you [partially] bypass the VCA/LPG and just go with the flow - DIY Lo-Fi digital delay circuit emulation - Live pads with effects that can be triggered via the UI (or via exposed AU Parameters) - All synth settings exposed a AU Parameters (for automation and MIDI learning in your host of choice) - MIDI Processor plugin mode disables synth to save CPU - Carefully handcrafted by yours truly, to capture the essence of my love for tinkering and experimenting with sound :-) Find the user manual on ruismaker.com

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Reviews

  • One of the most amazing on iOS

    5
    By Smackulus
    A wonderful mashup of perfectly matched features and amazing sound. I wish I could have a hardware version of this exact synth. Think about it Bram Bos!
  • Unplayable on iPhone 12/Now Presets broke!

    1
    By Eriptron
    Update broke presets. Deleted/reloaded app. No change. Can no longer access presets on my iPhone 12. What lousy test. Really sad. //\\ And that’s the last straw. Universal app my tooshie. I have not bought an Apple app in months because of continued decay of quality and this is the last one. It won’t play in the background using it as a Universal App. Seriously? It won’t save state even upon exit. The developer zoomed in for the iPhone photos, that’s deceptive. The pamphlet is NOT a manual. This is pathetic and it’s taken as good quality. Well for the iPhone 12 it’s a joke and the end of Apple App purchases. It’s just a waste of money. Goodbye. Deleted app. Happy Trails.
  • Super Fun and Experimental Joy

    5
    By HallJ123
    Yes,Yes,Yes! Love this puppy… Hope Hilda has a sister : )
  • Excellent App

    5
    By @thekrazywabbit
    Update: latest firmware addressed the issue below. Upgraded to five stars. Excellent dev and experience. Job well done!! Fantastic app outside of one issue. Every time you load the app, you have to turn down the LPF, otherwise there’s a slight audible noise. No other app to my knowledge does this.
  • Amazing Fun

    5
    By Trill.Wa$abi
    This is the most amazing fun I’ve had with a synth, very experimental while still being able to be incorporated into various genres. Thank you so much Bram Bos, I have almost all your apps and I think this one is my favorite thus far.
  • Portable O-Coast Type Synth

    5
    By Guycoolio
    Very fun synth/effect app that has a feel similar to Make Noise’s O-Coast hardware synth. It has a nice mix of Moog and Buchla character and with the sequencer or drone mode you can easily lose an hour just fiddling. Delay reverb effect is old school and gives the app even more of a hardware feel. It plays nice with other music apps also. Another hit for this consistent developer! Thanks!
  • Super fun, lots to explore.

    5
    By mikenoface
    5 stars as always, Bram. My one early feedback is that it would be nice to swipe the performance pads to latch them. Which would then allow for more knob twiddling. I also had one instance where I toggled the sequencer off and it wouldn’t stop. Could have been user error.

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