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KASPAR App Support

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What is KASPAR? Description of KASPAR

Harness the enormous power of 8 polyphonic synths: meet KASPAR Supersynthesizer! Featuring our cutting edge Multi-Engine Automorphing SuperSynthesis technology, KASPAR is a gigantic machine. A total of 24 oscillators, 8 filters, 8 arps; extensive morphing, automorphing, and layering abilities; a powerful modulation system; poly aftertouch; 2 FX Busses filled with fully stereo Yonac effects — just a few of the amazing features of this behemoth synth!

KASPAR comes with tons of pro features. In addition to extensive MIDI capabilities, Inter-App Audio, and Audiobus, it also works as an Audio Unit plug in. Just fire it up in GarageBand or your favorite DAW for even more KASPAR goodness!

Top Notch Sound Generation

• 8 fully-featured polyphonic synth engines, each with,
— 3 oscillators (24 systemwide total!)
— Over 20 unique waveforms per oscillator
— Special 6-stage ‘dADSHR’ envelopes
— 14 types of filters to choose from
— Dedicated filter envelope
— Arpeggiator with multiple modes
— Chordmaker - easily program & play chords by touching a single key
— Powerful modulation features (see below)

Extensive Modulation

• Each synth has a dedicated mod assign matrix with 6 slots
• 20 mod targets to choose from, including pitch, timbre, filters and more
• Each target can be modulated by a continuous signal, as well as a control signal
• 2 LFOs per synth
• Modulation envelope
• Poly aftertouch
• Velocity, Mod Wheel & Key Tracking

Morphing

• 4 morph groups with onscreen control pad
• Automorphing: simply draw a figure on the pad and KASPAR automatically tracks it
• Modulate the morph using the x- and y-controls
• 6 automorph trigger modes
• 4 automorph looping modes
• Adjustable, beat-syncable pathread & modulation speeds

Layering

• Combine the 8 KASPAR synth engines in infinite ways
• Each synth comes with dedicated volume and panning, as well as FX1 & FX2 send controls
• Conveniently map the synths to regions of the keyboard: great for ‘splitting’ or ‘layering’ multiple synth patches
• Each engine has its own transpose & drift controls, as well as adjustable pitch bending, velocity, and aftertouch ranges

Professional FX

• Two independent FX busses
• Each bus contains 8 state-of-the-art stereo FX specially designed for KASPAR
• Simply drag-and-drop to change FX signal flow
• FX include:
— Analog-modeling compressor
— 6 band parametric EQ with 9 filter options per band
— Stereo chorus with 10 parameters
— Stereo phaser
— Stereo flanger
— Amplifier with 4 virtual circuit types and 4 cabinet types
— Stereo delay with BPM syncing
— Algorithmic reverb with 14 parameters

Professional Features

• Standalone app features Inter-App Audio, Audiobus, and Ableton Link
• Comes packaged with FREE Audio Unit plugin, with native processing at any standard sample rate
• Crystal clear, super high quality audio generation
• Virtual ribbon control with polyphonic aftertouch, as well as classic keyboard
• Virtual KB velocity with adjustable sensitivity
• Extensive MIDI Learn options
• MIDI Maps manager with MIDI CC profile saving
• Over 300 high quality presets, including an exclusive bank by New Wave Presets
• Powerful preset management system: save, share & edit presets

System Requirements

• Recommended for iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad Mini 2, or newer


  1. KASPAR App User Reviews
  2. KASPAR Pros
  3. KASPAR Cons
  4. Is KASPAR legit?
  5. Should I download KASPAR?
  6. KASPAR Screenshots
  7. Product details of KASPAR

KASPAR App User Reviews

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KASPAR Pros

Just plain great!This synth is really amazing. I should say « these » because you have 8 synth! This is my favorite multi-layered. Beats the overrated Layr for sure (this is my opinion, you don’t have to agree with it)..Severyan AbominatrixVersion: 1.1

Okay ...I got a new iPad. NOW things changeI previously gave KASPAR a single star review because it simply would not work on my iPad 4. There are now so many iPads that compatibility statements are frequently not clear at all. Anyway, I updated my iPad - got a new 12.9” iPad Pro. That changes everything. Now that I can actually USE KASPAR, I have to update my review. In two words: great stuff!! The obvious comparison is with LayR which aspires to provide much the same thing as KASPAR: a multi-layered instrument that stacks multiple analog-style synthesizers in various combinations in order to achieve massive, complex, evolving sound. Both programs totally succeed but in sleightly different ways. But will not go into any detailed comparison here. KASPAR sounds incredible. It’s difficult to discern its underlying digital technology; it can sound VERY analog. The voice structure is an entirely conventional VCO-VCF-VCA-FX signal chain. Multiple waveforms for the VCOs give it something way beyond the raw sound-making materials of most analog synthesizers. A variety of very convincing filters and very responsive VCAs complete the sound-generation part of the signal chain. The FX are very conventional (Compressor, EQ, Phaser, Flanger, Delay, Reverb) and they each sound very good. Also, the order of processing can be very easily rearranged. The control modules include three ADSR envelope generators, two LFOs with multiple waves including random patterns, a very interesting arpegiator and the keyboard which can be either conventional or a scaled ribbon controller. All of those are available on a per-synthesizer basis. KASPAR is not particularly imaginative or creative when it comes to the art of synthesizer design. It is simply a very good, conventional, analog-style instrument ...or should I say instrumentS. It gets VERY fun when you start stacking up to EIGHT of these polyphonic monsters, each with its own patch, FX, arpegiators, etc. and combining them into one sound and then layer it all under a quadratic touch-pad controller that can even record and re-play your mix. Make no mistake. This is one heck of a LOT of synthesizer. Back in the old analog hardware days I probably would have probably engaged in criminal acts to be able to have something like this. It is absolutely FLAT worth the money. Shortfalls? Well, I wish the modulation matrix at only 6X6 input to output paths was more complete. We need more modulation destinations and a few more modulators would not hurt either. There is no technological reason why we should not be able to, for example, put the FX parameters under voltage control of an LFO or the keyboard. One more thing. Certain buttons should be relocated or duplicated. The key “hold” button and the “panic” button appear only on the “Edit” page. Few of us will perform on this page. They belong on the “Morph” page, which was clearly designed for live interaction while using Kaspar. A master volume control, like the one on the “Layer” page, should also be on the “Morph” page. These are all performance kinds of functions and should all be on the same page intended for use when actually playing Kaspar. Hey, Yonac ...throw in some of these in an update and I will throw in TWO more stars. Heck, I would even be willing to perform nefarious acts such as sending you more money for those features. Great job, you guys! ..BozoTooVersion: 1.0

✓   KASPAR Positive Reviews

KASPAR Cons

Nice synth, However..Has lots of potential was really excited to try, however the presets don't do it justice or really showcase this synth. No real bread and butter sounds and what is there reminds me of my old Commodore 64 Sid chip but with added multi effects. I'm sure it has potential to be more. I think the sound set needs to be updated to inspire otherwise, Very configurable and midi maps load/save is a great feature so you not stuck with jus one setup..QuinnX.Version: 1.0

Pretty good but cuts outLove this app, but it crashes. Sometimes when recording in GarageBand and sometimes when sharing songs from GarageBand. Tried a brand new IPad mini 5 with iOS 12.4 and it happened again when sharing a song..Stymied and perplexedVersion: 1.1

✗   KASPAR Negative Reviews


Is KASPAR legit?

Yes. KASPAR is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 100 KASPAR user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for KASPAR is 90.1/100.


Is KASPAR safe?

Yes. KASPAR is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 100 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.5/5. AppSupports Safety Score for KASPAR is 90.6/100.


Should I download KASPAR?

There have been no security reports that makes KASPAR a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.


KASPAR Screenshots


    Product details of KASPAR

    App Name:
    KASPAR
    App Version:
    1.1
    Developer:
    Yonac Inc.
    Legitimacy Score:
    90.1/100
    Safety Score:
    90.6/100
    Content Rating:
    4+ Contains no objectionable material!
    Category:
    Music
    Language:
    EN   
    App Size:
    64.14 MB
    Price:
    $19.99
    Bundle Id:
    com.yonac.kaspar
    Relase Date:
    20 July 2017, Thursday
    Last Update:
    03 November 2018, Saturday - 23:55
    Compatibility:
    IOS 11.0 or later

    KASPAR 1.1 Update Note
    ✱ Version History

    • Fixes an issue that caused process to get hung when launched as an AudioUnit inside GarageBand on iOS 12.1 • Allows audio output via bluetooth (e.g., bluetooth speakers, etc) • Various other updates & improvements.

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