SquareAcid - Acid Synthesizer is a music app developed by James Navarro. The last update, v1.30, released on October 16, 2023, and it’s rated 4.53 out of 5 based on the latest 15 reviews. SquareAcid - Acid Synthesizer costs $6.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
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Description
It’s not an emulation or simulation of the TB-303 synth. It is an homage to TB-303, and other hardware synths. It’s a complete different beast, but it has the same functionality.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Nice!
It’s got a different sound. Grungy! Like it!
★★★★★cool
this is so good, I like the clean and simple look of it, it’s easy to use it sounds great I don’t have many instruments that can produce these types of bass sounds so this is great, I have a suggestion make it to were the 6 patterns can chain together in any order as one big 6 bar loop or how ever many bars you want, a whole song mode would be appreciated, I can see this app catching on very soon becoming very popular in the music making world :)
★★★★★Excellent App
Hi enjoying this application it’s my go too tool to help me replicate what I figure out or created on to my actual hardware but requesting future features to see if you can complete this sweet beauty app please!!
1.midi learn on the knobs
2.joining patterns together or creating a song
3. Export midi or wave or share with other musicians
Thank you cheers!!
★★★☆☆Not Bad
There are things to like about this, the sequencer is easy to use, and the basic sound. it delivers is phat, but the one big problem is there seems to be no way to separate notes. Use of the decay function only effects filter envelope, every note runs into the next one like it’s one continuous sound. you can erase a step, which will create a hard gap, but when you have a couple notes in a row, there is no way to create separation between them. I would def. use Troublemaker before this.