5/5 rating based on 42 reviews. Read all reviews for NLog MIDI Synth for iPhone.
NLog MIDI Synth is paid iOS app published by Rolf Wohrmann
Finewest
The best synth app for the Itouch/IPhone! Fat pro tones! Endless tweaking. I use it in my multi-track recordings. When it comes out for the IPad then I'll buy one!
Alan Holt
I have a bunch of analogue and digital synths and this compares well with the best of them with the added bonus you can play it anywhere. Huge variety of possible sounds. The performance knobs are a nice feature as well as the XY screen and the loop and recording capabilities. Amazing really.
The Protege'
I enjoyed the over all feel n realistic qualities to the synth n adjustable knob features. Good Job guys it works well with beat maker
Andrew Doonan
Finally, NLog can be played like a real synth. It works great with the Akai, haven't tried with CoreMIDI yet.
Deej77
Awesome with Akai Synthstation controller support!!! Going to be using it at the next show.
FencingPoodles
I bought it because it is Synthstation 25 compatible. Sounds great works well.
Sentro590
I bought this app for the SynthStation25 and it works amazingly. Allows me to modify different factory settings and save the modifications. I like the ability to record short clips(30 seconds). I wish it could work on devices without IOS 4+ though so I could put it on my old 1G touch.
Derrick Bennett
Excellent this app.. Now I am able to perform live with new keytar. I didn't want to buy a keytar cuz expensive..didn't want a synth..but I did want to use my rockband midi controller. Now I have the coolest and cheapest keytar ever! The effects on the app are just what I needed. Money spent well. Do your research first and see if what you want to do is capable. Or get iPod touch with live 6 midi adapter and download this app. Bam! Your done!
Trancefreak12
It's a very good synth. I had the free version first and liked it and decided to get this. The tweakable parameters make this one of the best synths in the app store. However, the midi version only has a max polyphony of 4, while the free version's is higher. This makes playing chords harder when a sound requires unison.
Ccphila
Unless I'm missing something, you can only import a midi file, choose a synth and play it back, but you can not save the audio of that playback. It NEEDS to be able to do this so that the audio can saved and/or be pasted into another app...