
- Does syntorial run on linux generator#
- Does syntorial run on linux manual#
- Does syntorial run on linux portable#
Does syntorial run on linux generator#
What does this give you? Simply the most powerful synth ever created an unstoppable monster of a sound generator that utilizes synthesizer technology from the last 40 years. Where other synths use one specific form of synthesis and one single filter, the Thor polysonic synthesizer features six different oscillator types and four unique filters. Thor sounds like no synthesizer you've ever heard before - and every single one of them. Move your favourite patches from the iPad to your computer and use them with Thor in Reason.Collapse the keyboard to a key and scale of your choice, just like in Figure.


Does syntorial run on linux portable#
"Thor sounds just as good as its bigger sibling, and its ability to share patches makes it a fantastic tool for portable sound design.” - MusicRadar “A game changing synthesizer for the iPad” - Dubspot "A Synth-Geek’s Dream Synth” - Synthtopia “A truly must-have synth for iPad users of all skill levels” – Keyboard Magazine Thor for iPad puts the mighty Thor synthesizer at your fingertips. And beginner's need all the help they can get!! I know the desktop version is well received and I did discover Thor on this forum (as I have discovered most things!) but I think, for a beginner who wants a bit of a challenge this synth is ideal. But I mean, for a beginner it takes something pretty complex and makes it pretty darn easy to work on. THE KEYBOARD! X axis sensitive, easily adjustable and expandable AND a master volume control (something missing or hard to find on a lot of synths I have fooled with) also, other basic controls, like portamento, chorus and delay, polyphony, etc on the keybd screen.Ĭould you ask for anything more? Please tell me, I know it can't be perfect. And the same screen is shared with a sequencer/arp that I was able to figure out in a couple of minutes (after reading the manual). THE ROUTING!? Well, I must say the routing screen is a little beyond me, but I am imagining that if you know anything (and maybe one day I will) that this is also very clear and easy to navigate. Again the graphics are first rate in helping to understand the flow.
Does syntorial run on linux manual#
THE LEARNING CURVE! IMO, for a beginner, the combination of manual and layout allows one to experiment with each component module at a time in a very intuitive way and then explore the effects of combining modules. By swiping sideways (and the more you swipe the more accurate your adjustment) Thor avoids the "covering of the dial with your finger" syndrome, and the value does not change when you lift your finger! Well, Thor seems to have made the best of it.

THE KNOBS! There was a thread recently on the poor quality of adjustments on iOS devices. And the use of expandable sections puts all the controls at your fingertips, creating the magical effect that all the parameters are on one screen. A beginner can really see that synthesis is made up of oscillators, filters, envelopes (local and global), mixer, shaper, etc and their positions in the synthesis flow. THE LAYOUT! The graphics are lovely and straightforward. So a newbie can have a great time while he/she figures out how the thing works. The sound is extremely rich and variable. THE SOUND! Of course, these things are subjective, but for once the hype seems to be true. It leaves no definition to chance, including the ubiquitous LFO! For me it was a primer about synthesis. I know it didn't get many votes in the recent poll, but as a beginner I have to say I am floored by it! And here's why:įirst, and maybe foremostly, THE MANUAL! It is, for me, the clearest, most concise and informative compendium I have so far encountered. Hey, I want to sing the praises of Thor for a minute.
