Awesome! An instrument of a kind.....
Bad Midi Controllability
This app makes notes hang when you press more than one on any midi controller. Also there is no aftertouch which makes playing it with a keyboard even more useless. ty.
Response from developer
Hi, the default control mode is set to MPE. If you want to control it with a standard MIDI controller you can switch to MIDI mode. The switch is in the center of the UI. If you have issues with my apps it’s better to email me than to use the review system.
This can never go away.
Innovative and very well laid out
I’d definitely recommend this unique Synth
Monster drone synth!
I’m all about this
Nothing but crashing
EDIT
I understand that but that does not change the fact that it crashes ...... and for that I would like a refund. It's not asking much.
Response from developer
Sorry to hear that. The app should run perfectly, as it does for most other people. Indeed it is possible that the iPad 4 is unfortunately not powerful enough for this synthesizer because there’s a lot going on inside (and the App Store won’t let me exclude availability on older devices).
Superb
Issues with mononoke
Not Your Average Synthsizer
Lots of good things to say about, but most of them have been said in other reviews. The bottom line is it is a great deal of fun to play around with. The range of music you can do with Mononoke is quite limited. But think of it as a specialty instrument, not a general purpose synthesizer.
One of the best features is its playability. Control Voltage structures are limited. The instrument is clearly intended to be played manually, complete with MPE data capabilities. The included ability to use the tunable playing pads as a separate MIDI control surface to play other instruments within an AU host is a great big plus.
Shortcomings: ¡¡Mononoke NEEDS a dedicated volume knob!! The lack of a discrete master volume knob is very limiting. You have only one really useful way to control the volume of Mononoke, which is to run it through an AU mixer or host DAW. But that can be awkward, especially in live performance. A simple volume knob seems to me to be a necessary, obvious and very simple item on the upgrade list.