Stylo-101 (Stylophone+SH-101) bass synth with MIDI Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 15 reviews. Read all reviews for Stylo-101 (Stylophone+SH-101) bass synth with MIDI for iPhone.
Stylo-101 (Stylophone+SH-101) bass synth with MIDI is paid iOS app published by Rob Wilmot

Cool sounds.

Ricky Pacific

Kinda hard to figure out, but mess with it a bit and you'll likely dig it.


Simple But Nice

Ultramusicman

Stylo-101 is a nice little synth. Being such a simple synth, external processing is a must. Stylo-101 would be greatly enhanced if it worked with Audiobus. Glissando would be an appreciated addition. The pitch bender should hold on to your finger position better. It looses track if your finger wanders too far to the left or right. The black keys are too hard to see. White outlines would be a big help. If the keys were a little narrower, then a top C could be added to provide two full octaves of notes. The amount of detuning between oscillators would be nice. Since the transpose slider does't affect the sequencer, an octave slider would be a big plus.


Dirty little secret

Aka monkey dope

Can you say circuit bent? With a little good old fashion twirling of ye old sliders ...MANY very cool things emerge from this awesome little synth hybrid!How can it be you say?Try using the self oscillating sequencer and filters! Strange modulation can you say?peace christo


Abandoned. Does not work right.

bengarland

This app does not work very well. The controls are fidgety and there appears to be an entire section of the app that I cannot access called "OSC 2" and "MIXER". Clicking on the buttons does nothing. Additionally, this app assaults you with an advertisement when it is launched (and every time you switch to it even if it is already running) and this is a PAID app. The developer told me that he believes this is completely acceptable behavior. I cannot recommend anyone buy an app that has so many problems and is a constant annoyance.


Nearly right

Alphatotoro

This is a lovely little app, full of bright promise, but seems to have been abandoned by its parents. Perhaps it fell from the nest and was handled by humans, who knows? But its control system is a tad flaky, and it could benefit utterly from the no-so-simple addition of allowing external control.