5/5 rating based on 111 reviews. Read all reviews for DRC - Polyphonic Synthesizer for iPhone.
DRC - Polyphonic Synthesizer is free iOS app published by Imaginando Lda
lop & hearts
Love it??⛺️⛺️? simple. Easy to use, but great depth. The iconic sounds packs are awesome
coalescent.minds
Thank you for your response and you figured out my problem. I changed my review to 5 stars because it’s just that awesome. If anyone is on the fence, the iPad version just is so much more full fledged than the phone version, I think it’s just because you have literally 3 times the real estate. Good job on this app! One of my favorites for sure
capedape
I’ve used this so much over the years and it’s so indispensable I didn’t think of reviewing it. Top quality sounding synth. Lately, this crew has put out a lot of rapid quality enhancements to all their apps. Liking this with LK
Bu.Reed
Such unique sounds. If you’re looking for something different, get it. You can’t lose. Trust me. You will enjoy this synth.
11DjVaryABu11
Very cool and smooth yet sensitive to the touch... Virtual Midi device interface that is compatible with most applications and music making software... works for me worth every penny perfect mobile synth
Mehmui
Always missed these especially the chords matrix. Its so handy with the arp. If possible could the incoming midi trigger the chords? And thus trigger the arp’d chords? And by extension can drc transmit its midi chords and arp? As of now i can select drc as a midi source but no notes are transmitted. Thanks for keeping DRC alive!
Eriptron
Update: Yes, they're better synths (for far less money), like Audiokit One Synth that's free! $30 for the whole app is laughable. Yes, it has good sound but they're gauging us on it's price. I could see the whole package for $15. ------- I have not come across a developer of iOS apps that locks the whole app if you don't but it. $15 is way too high considering the missing "basic features" (no numerical settings values, no note hold, etc.) And now not being able to even look in the app, I change my 4-star review to 1-star. Deleting the app. There are plenty of good synth apps; Crystal Synth, Mitosynth, Magellan, Animoog, Nave, Sunrizer, TC-11 and iMS-20 are some of my favorites. ----- While DRC does yield some real down and dirty sounds, it's missing two important features that I am surprised the developer didn't design into the app. A note hold button is a necessity. Without one you handcuff the performer constantly tying up one hand with the key board. To do it right you need nite hold as well as note hold toggle. The other is there should be a numerical setting display for the control values so you see what the exact setting is. The user interface is better than many synth apps. That aspect was well thought out.