A 2003 graduate of the
Berklee College of Music, Joe Hanley had been a professional musician for 17 years, a teacher for nine years, and a composer for six years before he began work on Syntorial. He was inspired to make Syntorial based on his struggles of learning musical synthesis: After making the
prototype, Hanley held crowd-funding for Syntorial on
Kickstarter from August 23 to September 22, 2012. The campaign garnered $8,614, succeeding its $5,500 goal. The money was used for hiring graphic and web designers, for buying
JUCE and other development-related programs and paying for some startup business-related expenses. Hanley said on the main page for the campaign that he was planning to finish the program by March 2013. and the first official version of Syntorial came out on August 27. A beta of the VST and AU was released on October 14, 2013, and the official first versions was distributed on November 5, 2013. Version 1.2 of Syntorial was released on September 25, 2013, added 50 presets to the synth and the ability to save user files, significantly tweaked the scoring system and lowered the audio response level, among minor bug fixes. It was also announced by Hanley that day that all the presets in Primer would be created for other software synths, including Analog by
Ableton,
Logic Pro's ES2, Thor from
Reason, Wasp XT included in
FL Studio, and Tal-Noisemaker. The program was updated to 1.3.1 on February 28, 2014, with the ability to skip lessons and modifications to several patches to get rid of "buried" parameters. Primer was also updated to 1.1 that day, adding a MIDI control mapping feature for customization of the interface. A pack of 37 additional video lessons totaling three hours and 17 minutes, titled the Z3TA+ 2 Lesson Pack, was released on May 30, 2014. On July 22, another pack of lessons, titled the Minimoog Voyager Lesson Pack, was issued, with 34 more videos totaling two hours and 22 minutes. Version 1.5.1 of Syntorial was released on October 15, 2014, which added the ability to save progress in-between a challenge, adjust the audio response volume, share challenge results on
Twitter and
Facebook directly from the software, and overhaul the scoring system. Many tweaks were also made to the reply system in this version. On June 25, 2015, Syntorial was released for the
iPad. The current version of Syntorial, as of August 4, 2015, is 1.6.1, new features including a hint button for group challenges and saving "favorite patches" during challenges. ==Critical reception==