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Arturia iMini (for iPad)

 
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:59 pm    Post subject: Arturia iMini (for iPad) Reply with quote

Arturia says iMini is based on the same emulation engine as its much more expensive Mini V plug-in virtual instrument for desktop digital audio workstations. The emulated model in question is a 1971 Minimoog D monosynth—complete with its trademark three oscillators and 24dB-per-octave filter. That said, this is no straight Minimoog emulation either, although unlike Animoog, iMini can totally be one. For starters, there's a switchable polyphonic mode, so you can play several notes at once if you want. There are also built-in chorus and delay effects, plus glide, legato, and even a "mode" mode (har) that lets you set the keyboard to 26 different scales and modes.

Unlike the original Minimoog, of course, iMini comes with preset memory. That's been a given in the synthesizer world for several decades. Remember how some rock bands bought additional Minimoogs with the knobs taped to the exact sound they wanted, since the original didn't have any patch memory? Arturia iMini comes with hundreds of inspiring preset sounds, plus an arpeggiator with two latch modes, and Animoog-like X and Y on-screen touchpads, which you can access on a separate screen (more on that later). You can also sync the app to external tempo clocks and even use it on top of other iPad apps like Korg iPolySix, or even multiple instances of iMini.

The main screen is a rather well rendered representation of what an actual Minimoog would look like, if it were shoehorned into the confines of an iPad display. Across the top of the home screen are three UI modes: Main, Perform, and FX. The Perform screen lets you adjust four different parameters in real time using two on-screen pads. Tap the little Settings gear icon above each, and a smaller version of the iMini panel pops up letting you assign specific dials to each axis (X or Y) on each pad.

Synchronization, Performance, and Conclusions
Tap Connect at the top right corner, and a menu bar will appear offering various synchronization options. A Bluetooth icon called "WIST" (for Wireless Sync-Start Technology) lets you sync up with other WIST-compatible apps like Korg iPolySix and Propellerhead Figure; the program pops up a list of several dozen, along with iTunes Store links for each. You can also set the global tempo in beats per minute, activate a MIDI connection using an IK Multimedia iRig MIDI, Samson Carbon 49, or similar controller, or use Tabletop to stack iMini on top of other iPad app instruments.

So that's the basic idea, but how does iMini sound? If you've been paying attention, you know the iPad is already capable of serious synthesizer goodness. Patches are organized into banks, followed by categories (pads, leads, and so on), and then individual sounds. I immediately went to work checking out the presets and twirling on-screen knobs with abandon. No matter what I tried, Arturia iMini sounds like the real deal—full, fat, and warm, with smooth pads, cutting leads, and incredibly huge bass sounds. You can fatten the sound further with the fully adjustable chorus and delay effects, and spinning the various on-screen knobs lets you modify the sound in the direct way the Minimoog was famous for.

There's no built-in audio or MIDI recorder, though. You'll need to use another app to record what iMini outputs, which is still a bit of a clumsy process, even with iMini's various synchronization methods. But that's more of a global issue with iOS; iMini gives you several options as detailed above, but none are ideal and sometimes result in glitches and lost track recordings.

If you want a less expensive app, BeepStreet Sunrizer (for iPad), our previous Editors' Choice for iPad synthesizers, sounds great, although its price went up to $9.99, which is the same as iMini. Sunrizer sounds excellent and even features a Roland JP-8000-like SuperSaw patch, but Sunrizer is more a digital synthesizer emulation and isn't quite as warm and fat as Arturia iMini. Animoog is more like a Minimoog-for-the-21st-century, reimagined for the iPad, but at $29.99 it's more expensive than most iPad apps—although still a killer value when compared with the four-digit sums Moog charges for its various actual physical synthesizers these days. Overall, Arturia iMini does exactly what it's supposed to do. Forty years on, it's a fantastic-sounding recreation of the first popular analog synthesizer and a clear Editors' Choice.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Arturia has launched, iMini, a application entertainment of the traditional Minimoog for the iPad.
iMini is depending on Arturia Small V application, initially designed in collaboration with Dr. John Moog, back again in 2003. iMini comes with a huge selection of predetermined appears to be, designed by Klaus Schulze (Tangerine Dream), He Downes (Asia) and other audio developers.
Arturia has also joined with the Bob Moog Base so that a part of each selling goes to back again up their perform in songs knowledge, creating available the records of Dr. Bob Moog and financing the Moogseum.
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