Since December 27, 2024, Google does not allow you to buy the apps from developers registered in Russia. There are several workarounds - please email me at nightradio@gmail.com or contact me via Telegram, and I will send you the details. If you have previously purchased Low Poly Synth for Android, you can download the APK file(s) directly: APK file (the app will contact Google and verify the purchase when you first launch it).
Low Poly Synth is a generator of melodic atmospheric sounds with billions of unique timbres.
The app is built on modified synthesis algorithms from Fractal Bits, Relic Waves, and Relic Flow, with the addition of pure tone generation code.
The sound space is divided into 4294967296 presets, each corresponding to a set of 8 sample textures.
The volume of an individual sample can be adjusted in the top panel or via MIDI (Settings -> MIDI Mapping).
The bottom panel is a classic musical keyboard that sets the note for the sounds in the set.
Each note triggers all 8 samples at once - together they form a complex harmonic pattern that almost never repeats over time due to the different lengths of the looped fragments.
Features:
search for new sounds with three buttons: next random set (>>>), edit code, previous set (<<<); each set of 8 sounds corresponds to a code of 8 characters (you can save/copy/paste it as plain text);
three types of keyboards for live performing: on-screen, PC keyboard, MIDI input;
for the on-screen keyboard, you can set the number of displayed octaves and scale;
20+ parameters can be controlled via MIDI or directly through the app interface: Settings -> MIDI Mapping;
real-time audio recording to WAV (32-bit);
export to: WAV (one file or a set), SunVox (samples + effects in one file), text clipboard;
the LCK button freezes individual samples - they will not change during the search for new sets;
Android, iOS: Wi-Fi export/import;
iOS: Audio Unit Extension (AUv3).
Double clicking on a parameter opens a window for setting the exact value.
If you enable the Hold option, the notes will play endlessly, without reacting to key release (noteOff) events; turning the note on again works like turning it off; there are two ways to enable this option:
1) using the Hold parameter in the "MIDI Mapping" window;
2) by pressing the HOLD button, which appears in place of LCK while playing the musical keyboard: press HOLD, release the desired notes - then the released notes will continue to play.