ANALOGyGR

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Rob Jackson  | 
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App Age
6m 23d
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Last Update
Sep 15, 2025

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Number of Ratings (Voted)
16
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ANALOGyGR
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Granalog Synth AudioUnit
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ANALOGyGR Granalog Synth (AUv3) ANALOGyGR is a virtual instrument plugin that can run standalone, or in any AU compatible host such as Logic Pro or GarageBand. Please note that the standalone version does not include a built-in keyboard - you need to connect a suitable MIDI device to play the synth. What's a "granalog" synth? It's granular... but (probably) not as you know it. ANALOGyGR (analog-ee gee are) is not a granular synth in the traditional sense, but it does borrow some ideas and terminology from granular synthesis. Please note that ANALOGyGR is not a file-based audio effects processor that allows you to load your own samples, and this is what makes it different, possibly even unique! At its heart, ANALOGyGR is an eight voice polyphonic virtual analog synth with oscillators that are rendered as "grains". While ANALOGyGR can get close to sounding like a "normal" synth, it's really aimed at people who prefer more experimental type sound design and atmospheric textures. For traditional analog sounds, I'd ask you to also take a look at the popular ANALOGyXS (poly) and ANALOGyX1 (mono) synths as all three cover slightly different sonic territory. Design Overview Each of the 8 voices in ANALOGyGR have 3 dedicated grain oscillators each (saw, triangle and square waveforms), and these 24 oscillators are used to generate grains of varying shape (saw, ramp and triangle envelopes) and variable length (50ms to 10 seconds). The oscillator and grain shape can also be randomly selected on each grain cycle for some really interesting dynamic textures, and grains are also randomly spread in the stereo field. ANALOGyGR also has a noise generator that can be applied to the main amplitude ASR envelope, or at the grain level. Grain notes can be pitched up or down an octave on alternate cycles or randomly per voice, and can also glide from one note to the next which can make even the simplest chord sound much more intriguing! ANALOGyGR also shares many of the "under the hood" features introduced in ANALOGyXS and ANALOGyX1 which can result is some very complex, evolving and dramatic sounds for a relatively small synth with just 16 parameters. Speaking of which... ANALOGyGR has been designed very much as a performance-based instrument to be played and manipulated in real-time. To facilitate this, all of the instrument parameters are controllable via dedicated MIDI CCs from your keyboard or another MIDI generator plugin. ANALOGyGR can also respond to channel and polyphonic aftertouch pressure MIDI messages for an enhanced and expressive playing experience. As the sounds of ANALOGyGR typically tend to evolve over time, it is perhaps better suited to sustained note passages and sparse / simple chord voicings combined with a dynamic playing style. Please note that while ANALOGyGR has been designed to be CPU-friendly, if you want to take advantage of the extended MIDI capabilities such as polyphonic aftertouch and parameter modulation, a fairly up to date hardware setup is recommended. More info: https://www.waverley-instruments.com/robjackson}
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5
16 voters

Some Latest Reviews

echosevennine
26 Sep, 2025
5
This app, as well as all I’ve tried by this developer, have a simple UI. They sound great and are very musical. A lot of music apps / plugins look snazzier or have more “features”, but end up not being that useful for making actual music. These apps are the opposite of that.
anickt
14 Jun, 2025
5
A lot of iOS synths just bog you down with too much choice and quickly become more irritating than fun. Rob’s synths get to the point quickly and yet are capable of a wide range of sounds. With the recent update this one’s gotten even better!
3stig
07 Jun, 2025
5
Thanks Rob for your efforts making great apps 😎👍 This is my app 24 of your collection

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.95
Voted: 16
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Categories: Music, Entertainment
Size: 12MB
App Age: 6 months 23 days
Release Date: May 31, 2025
Last Update: Sep 15, 2025
Version: 1.1.3
Version history
1.1.3
Sep 15, 2025
Small UI button and slider cosmetic tweaks for improved contrast.
1.1.2
Jun 16, 2025
Randomize preset / button now only randomizes the main synth Controls and no longer resets MIDI parameters to their default values.
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