Applied Acoustics Systems releases physical modeling iOS app Objeq

Montreal, Quebec—March 29, 2018—Applied Acoustics Systems has released Objeq, their first iOS app. Objeq is a creative effect app which filters audio signal through acoustic objects—plate, drumhead, and beam—acting as resonators. It is based on AAS’ award-winning physical modeling technology.

“As a standalone app it’s a lot of fun, put on your headphones, tap a beat on your table, and make your hands sound like a percussive musical instrument. With the help of your device’s microphone, Objeq transforms those beats to sound closer to a real percussion instrument and you get tones reminiscent of congas, bongos, djembes, and many other resonant things.” said Eric Thibeault, product specialist at Applied Acoustics Systems, “It’s also a great plug-in for your iOS DAWs to process beats and loops.”

Pricing and Availability

AAS Objeq is available now on the iOS App Store at the price of US$3.99.

Objeq is available as a standalone application and also loads in any Audio Unit v3 compatible DAWs such as GarageBand, Cubasis 2, Auria Pro, and AudioBus 3.

AAS ObjeqAcoustic Resonator App and Plug-in for iOS

About Applied Acoustics Systems

Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) was founded in 1998 and is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As a privately-held company, it specialises in software-based synthesis tools for professional musicians and sound designers. Since releasing Tassman, the first virtual instrument based on physical modelling, AAS has come to be recognised as the industry leader in this exciting new field of synthesis.

Contact

Eric Thibeault
Product Specialist
eric@applied-acoustics.com

Applied Acoustics Systems
486 W. Ste-Catherine St., suite 400, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1A6 Canada
Tel: 1 888 441-8277 (North America) | +1 514 871-8100 (Worldwide)