New iOS Synth, Testere, Features 7-Oscillator Supersaw

Developer Cem Olcay let us know that he’s introduced Testere, a new software synthesizer for iOS.
Testere is a 7-oscillator supersaw synth, with per-voice control over detune, phase, waveshape, stereo pan, and a sine wave sub oscillator.
Each oscillator is a wavetable oscillator with a selection of saw waveforms. You can subtly vary the shape across oscillators or push it further for complex harmonic shifts. All detune, phase, flavor, and panning spreads are curve-driven and musically scaled, making the synth flexible, but not overwhelming.
A clean sine sub oscillator is included for adding low-end weight, with adjustable octave and level control.
Here’s a video intro, via The Sound Test Room:
Features:
- 7-saw stacked oscillators per voice, 8-voice polyphony
- Curve-based detune, phase, flavor, and pan spread
- Clean sine sub oscillator with octave and level controls
- Single global LFO with assignable target
- Analog-style ladder filter with rise/fall envelope
- ADSR amp envelope per voice
- Built-in arpeggiator
- Stereo ping-pong delay
- AUv3 plugin support
Testere is available now for $7.99.























