Yuri Turov has released Shoom, a “full audio range triple-synth playground” for iPad.
Shoom is an expressive XY pad synthesizer. Or, more precisely, three identical synthesizers in one app.
It is capable of playing any pitch in the audible range and doesn’t necessarily limit you to a particular scale. Nevertheless, if you do want to use scales, Shoom can deliver anything from common 12-tone equal tempered to xenharmonic and microtonal.
Shoom features
- General features
- Three independent synthesizers.
- 20–20,000 Hz pitch range.
- Slide freely or snap notes to scale with adjustable glide rate.
- Set notes to infinite hold using a dedicated toggle.
- Microtonal and non-octave repeating scales support.
- MIDI CC control and clock sync.
- Inter-App Audio and Audiobus 2 support.
- 60+ bundled presets.
- Import and export of presets and CC maps.
- Synthesizer engine features
- Adjustable polyphony, up to 30 voices.
- Two oscillators with 4 waveforms and PWM, and one noise generator.
- Oscillator FM cross-modulation.
- 4 pole (24 dB/octave) resonant low pass filter with overdrive and pitch tracking.
- 2 variable slope ADSR envelopes for amplitude and filter cutoff.
- 2 LFOs with 9 waveforms, up to 3 out of 12 simultaneously assignable parameters, trigger and global running modes, fade-in and phase controls.
- Y axis position as modulation source with up to 3 of 15 simultaneously assignable parameters.
- Note pan randomizer.
- Built-in stereo delay and reverb effects.
Shoom is available for purchase for the introductory price of $5.99 USD for a limited time only.
More information: Yuri Turov / Shoom