DXi FM synthesizer is a Music app by Takashi Mizuhiki. DXi is a FM synthesizer application inspired by 80's most popular FM synthesizer. You will enjoy creating sounds as well as playing music with this application.
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1. We carefully selected parameters from original synthesizer so you will be enjoy editing tone with them easily.
2. And you can transport recorded audio file, .wav, onto Mac/PC via iTunes file sharing.
3. * Supports background audio and virtual MIDI input port.
4. You will enjoy creating sounds as well as playing music with this application.
5. FM synthesizer is still popular among many people by its unique tone.
6. You can export recorded waveform to other application via clipboard.
7. If you remember the days of FM synthesizers, try creating the tone you remember from them.
8. DXi is a FM synthesizer application inspired by 80's most popular FM synthesizer.
9. * Clipboard audio sharing support.
10. Creating sound effects is another idea to enjoy DXi.
11. * Supports external MIDI keyboards via Core MIDI USB adapters.
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Much better than you would think to look at it
This app is really good for anyone wanting to add basic FM sounds to their mix. It has a few DX algorithms that allow you to tweak and alter the preset sounds to get some really strange effects. And it's got those thumping DX synth basses for hip-hop and EDM. The sound isn't as smooth and polished as you would get from a real DX, never mind Native Instruments FM8 or the Synclavier V. It reminds me more of the CZ1 from Casio or the Volca FM from Korg. Still, other than Casio's iCZ, this is the best FM/ PD synth app out there.
Don't get me wrong, I still like FM4. However, DXi would get a fifth star if it had an LFO separate form the Mod Wheel and detuning features. Pitch envelopes would be nice too. While the FM4 has the advantage of LFOs, different sound engines, more flexible settings, and an arpeggiator, it suffers from being abandoned. DXi has the advantage of being more up-to-date, being universal, it sounds just as good, option to turn off anti-aliasing, a true sequencer, better MIDI (I assume), full control of pitch in ratio or fixed mode, more pleasing interface, etc.
I'm really glad the developer keeps providing support to this little jewel of a synth. Comparing this app with it's closer adversaries (FM4, TX7, iYM2151) DXi still wins. I'll tell you why: DXi has the easiest way to fiddle with FM parameters via the ADSR screen. Also, DXi has a recorder, MIDI capable, ACP and Audiobus ready, making it easy to integrate to your sonic arsenal. I'm still hoping for the capability of opening SYX files from old FM synths like the 4-OP Yamaha TX81Z. That would make this app the king FM synth to have.
I like this synth. Many great, unique sounds. Works well with Cubasis. Great bells and pads.
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