Demos
Explore these demos to see what's possible with Syntien 2.
We'll use SuperCollider for most of these demos because it's free, cross-platform, and great at illustrating a wide variety of capabilities. You can download it here: https://supercollider.github.io/
That being said, Syntien 2 is compatible with virtually any software or hardware that accepts MIDI or OSC input. If you're having trouble getting Syntien to work with your setup, feel free to email us at support@modulii.net and we'll do our best to help out.
MIDI Control Surface
Sometimes, you just need a lot of knobs (or sliders, or buttons), and Syntien makes it really easy to get dozens of responsive, configurable knobs on the screen with a single tap.
Touch Pad
The Touch Pad is one of the most versatile controls in Syntien 2. You can "play" it with five fingers simultaneously on a phone, or ten on a tablet. By picking a different color from the "palette" in the top right, you can associate each touch with a different sound. In this demo, we'll use Syntien to send OSC output from the Touch Pad to Processing and SuperCollider simultaneously, creating synchronized audio and video.
Keyboard with Stylus
In this demo, we'll use the Keyboard with a stylus to send data to control many parameters simultaneously, including pitch, volume, and expression.
Videogame Controller
In this demo, we'll configure Syntien to send data via BLE to ESP32-S3 microcontroller in order to use Syntien as a video game controller. You can use this setup to create a custom controller for your favorite game, using touch inputs as well as motion controls, volume, or pitch detection.