Stylo-101 (Stylophone plusSH-101) is a music simulation app developed by Rob Wilmot. The last update, v3.00, released on August 25, 2018, and it’s rated 3.85 out of 5 based on the latest 26 reviews. Stylo-101 (Stylophone plusSH-101) is FREE and requires iOS 9.3+ and Android 8.3 or newer to download.
Synth sequencer with filter
Description
What do you get if you cross a Stylophone with the famous Roland SH-101?
Well We have circuit-bent a virtual Stylophone and added Roland SH-101 modifications.
How to Use Stylo-101 (Stylophone plusSH-101) on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Stylo-101 (Stylophone plusSH-101) on your desktop? Download the latest APK (3.00, 28 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Limited but good
I bought this in desperation while I was waiting for my real sh101 to arrive and I needed to record something. It actually came out really good. It totally changed the dynamic of the song. It will be released soon by the sterling virtues called "deified". Beside the lack of controllers, I have to say it does a pretty good job. I'm surprised there aren't more users.
★★★★☆Cool sounds.
Kinda hard to figure out, but mess with it a bit and you'll likely dig it.
★★★☆☆Simple But Nice
Stylo-101 is a nice little synth. Being such a simple synth, external processing is a must. Stylo-101 would be greatly enhanced if it worked with Audiobus. Glissando would be an appreciated addition. The pitch bender should hold on to your finger position better. It looses track if your finger wanders too far to the left or right. The black keys are too hard to see. White outlines would be a big help. If the keys were a little narrower, then a top C could be added to provide two full oct
★★★★☆Nearly right
This is a lovely little app, full of bright promise, but seems to have been abandoned by its parents. Perhaps it fell from the nest and was handled by humans, who knows? But its control system is a tad flaky, and it could benefit utterly from the no-so-simple addition of allowing external control.