ZENOLOGY GX for iPad Now Available

Roland has announced that ZENOLOGY GX for iPad is now available.

ZENOLOGY GX for iPad makes Roland’s powerful ZEN-Core Synthesis System available on the iPad, with  a touch-friendly interface and deep sound design tools.

Features:

ZENOLOGY GX – Synthesizer App Features

  • ZEN-Core synthesis engine designed for iPadOS with expressive touch controls
  • Free access to all features and over 4,200 sounds during the introductory period
  • Sound library expandable to more than 11,000 presets
  • Advanced sound browser for exploring and tagging favorite sounds
  • Powerful synth architecture with up to four partials per tone (oscillator, filter, amplifier, dual LFOs, EQ)
  • Ability to layer multiple synthesis types, including virtual analog and modern PCM
  • Four oscillators with nine virtual analog waveforms, Supersaw, noise, PCM, and PCM SYNC
  • Includes 1,840 PCM waveforms, expandable to over 7,000
  • Ten filter types, including Roland’s iconic JUPITER-series models
  • Eleven LFO shapes, with tempo-synced Step LFOs offering 37 curves per step
  • Over 90 Roland effects, including reverbs, JUNO-106 and CE-1 choruses, SDD-320 Dimension D, DJ-FX Looper, etc.
  • In-app sound discovery and creative tools for building and editing patches
  • Edit and share sounds with ZENOLOGY Pro and compatible ZEN-Core hardware instruments (e.g.,
  • FANTOM, JUPITER-X, JUNO-X, RD-88, MC-101, MC-707)
  • Works as a standalone app, with AU support coming soon

Availability:

ZENOLOGY GX for iPad is available now, free of charge. After the introduction period, it will be available with select Roland Cloud memberships or a Lifetime Key purchase.

5 thoughts on “ZENOLOGY GX for iPad Now Available

  1. … great, finally an touchscreen editor for Zen Core hardware.
    BUT:
    data linked to you:
    Contact info
    Diagnostics
    Identifiers
    Other data

    :/

  2. 11,000 presets… no biggie. Omnisphere has 14,000+ ! I love reviewing patch sets, but you have to be mindful of the work required and the usefulness of the real keepers. Jarre once mentioned how easy it was to “become a curator of sounds.” A ‘Favorites’ folder of 7K sounds is a bit questionable. With AI eating up all the RAM, you need to choose carefully. I value my Roland tools, but I wouldn’t want to lean strictly on any one mega-synth.

  3. How is Roland sustaining their Cloud service without releasing anything new…
    Personally, I have collected my 8 loyalty synths and cancelled my sub.
    More than 3 years without new instrument release, what a joke…

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