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Chromatose: Video Synthesizer

Edward Rooth

4.81818
(11 ratings)
Graphics & Design Free iOS 17.5+

Description

Chromatose is a powerful video synth that fits in your pocket. • Create & perform original, real-time, audio-reactive visuals. • Connect & display on a big screen. • Easy to get started - no experience needed • Perfect for: live performers, VJs, venues, parties, installations, content creators, and creative explorers. 〉FREE Plan Includes: • Access to all features • No signup required • 100% ad-free • Full HD output resolution (watermark above 1080p) • Save 2 patches • Record videos up to 30 secs 〉Pro Plan Includes: • Access to all features • Save unlimited patches • 4K+ output resolution (no watermark) • Record videos up to 15 mins • All future features and content 〉Main Features: • Modular, intuitive interface • 4 simultaneous visual generators • Chain unlimited visual effects • Design Mode for detailed customization • Performance Mode with MIDI support for external control • Metal-powered, iOS native graphics engine • 8-bit or 16-bit color (SDR and HDR) • iPhone and iPad support 〉Modulation: • Dedicated LFOs per parameter • Multiple waveshapes • Nested modulation possibilities • Animated visual indicators 〉Connectivity: • Connect to any screen with HDMI (via USB-C or Lightning adapter) or AirPlay • MIDI Sync • MIDI CC mappable Macro Controls 〉Audio Reactivity: • Visuals react to live audio • 3 shapeable audio signal sources • Signal followers and envelopes 〉Sharing and Export: • Import and export patches as files • Record HD videos or screenshots directly to iOS Photos library 〉Patch Library: • Intuitive browsing and organization • Tag, search, sort and filter • Built-in presets included Chromatose is a Berlin based independent, creator-built passion project, aiming to democratize real-time visual creation. Terms of Use: https://www.chromatose.app/en/terms/

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