Kronecker is a synthesizer with a mechanism to make sounds many times like a rhythm machine each time you press a keyboard. In addition to synchronizing the trigger speed to the tempo, you can gradually increase the speed or slow it down after pressing the key.
Kronecker is a synthesizer with a mechanism to make sounds many times like a rhythm machine each time you press a keyboard.
In addition to synchronizing the trigger speed to the tempo, you can gradually increase the speed or slow it down after pressing the key. This makes it possible to produce synthesizer sounds like bouncing balls and clockwork toys.
Kronecker has four emitters that emit sound particles made from FM tones and noise. At the emitter you can specify at what timing the sound particles will be triggered. You can also add effects such as the pitch and tone of particles gradually changing.
Particles emitted by the emitter can be processed with two resonators, and you can reproduce sounds like particles jumping on strings and pipes.
Optimized for both the iPad and the iPhone.
You can use in your favorite Audio Unit host application such as GarageBand.
Introducing Audiobus support: Now you can stream live audio directly to other Audiobus-compatible apps! See https://audiob.us for more information.
Ableton Link is a new technology that synchronizes beat, phase and tempo of Ableton Live and Link-enabled iOS apps over a wireless network. See https://ableton.com/link/ for more information.
You can easily create your own pattern.
You can adjust the pitch of the entire instrument.
You can change the equal temperament tuning scale to a different tuning.
You can share your presets with other users. You can add presets created by other users to your preset library using the iOS Share Extension feature.
Kronecker - Clockwork Synthesizerhttps://t.co/xwb5itITfC pic.twitter.com/LPgHHN9ioQ
— iceGear Instruments (@iceGearMusic) May 23, 2018
Kronecker - Clockwork Synthesizerhttps://t.co/xwb5itITfC pic.twitter.com/hqVUOMOvlg
— iceGear Instruments (@iceGearMusic) May 22, 2018