5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Minimoog Model D Synthesizer for iPhone.
Minimoog Model D Synthesizer is paid iOS app published by Moog Music Inc.
jamesnotjim
They’ve packed so much fun into this retro genius that I can easily get lost in it for hours.
coalescent.minds
It works on my iPhone XR but not on my iPad 8th gen for some reason....
Turkeyjive
Just got the app, have been playing with it for a couple days. I’m curious is it possible to plug it up to a keyboard via usb and transfer the effects over. Or either hook it up to a multi effects pedal board and manipulate the effects board, just curious.
Brim Leal
Solid iPad vst that literally mirrors what it looks like and sounds like. Repeat after me......yes I will buy all the sound packs because they sound great and are cheap. Simple buy this now.....note to the devs. Please always add a complete sound pack bundle buy in your market. This is just good UX.
Mickeyrixx
I’m currently on the iPad 8th Gen. and while this app sounds amazing, the keys look all mashed together which makes it difficult to play notes accurately. I’ve tried on the IPad 7th Gen. and it works perfectly. Hopefully this will be resolved sooner than later
bsbkeys
Got a new iPad 8 with iOS 14 downloaded my model D which worked perfectly fine on my iPad 7.Now the screen is all garbled and unplayable. Will they fix it?
babeonion
I have owned a Model D since the early ‘70’s. Surprisingly realistic tone and controls.
Jujustan
Layout is completely broken on iPad Air 4. Completely unusable. Will update the review when it’s fixed
Comtubly Numm
1) it has a dark and small layout. Hard to see. I am comparing this to the other Moog. 2) There seems to be no way to adjust the key size. I always considered this very basic of any keyboard. 3) The looper could be brought up to date with counters, measures something. 4) Sounds need a favorite file.Adding sound packs needs a better file system. 5) It is one of my favorites but needs some dynamic tweaking. Now if you could play Moog sounds in Caustic, that would be pearly.