Syntrax is not the most useful bit of S60 and Windows Mobile software out there, but for a certain type of person – one who likes electronic music, bleepy synthesizers and harbours secret ambitions to perform with The Orb – it is great fun.
Syntrax is a bit like a scaled down version of the PC/Mac synth Rebirth. Wheras Rebirth emulated a variety of real-world analogue synths like the TR-808 and TR-303, Syntrax is more like a ‘tribute’ to analogue synths with its cut-down display and sawn-off sequencer.
It’s pretty powerful for all that. For the cost of a download, you get an 8-track midi-compatible sequencer, synth and a sample editor.
You can build your own tracks from scratch or play with one of the library of presets and example tracks. The only limitation in the version linked here is a lack of Save option – but a free registration will soon take care of that.
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