Just get it
One of the best free AU instrumetns on ios. Period.
Incredible
Sounds great! Simple to navigate with so much so offer.
Glad i found this app from youtube/soundtestroom review.
Many many thanks to the developer for such a great app for free. In these times of new avenues for big tech greed & control. I applaud you free minded developers for creating and sharing♻️❤️💛💚
Glad i found this app from youtube/soundtestroom review.
Many many thanks to the developer for such a great app for free. In these times of new avenues for big tech greed & control. I applaud you free minded developers for creating and sharing♻️❤️💛💚
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Wow!!!!!
I am stunned Studiologic offered this for free!!!! Can’t begin to count the amount of synth, rompler, and production apps I have paid for. And while I don’t regret most of the purchases, and rarely comment, good or bad, with reviews on any of them, Studiologic has won a fan for life by this kind gesture. If this app gets expanded, I’ll gladly pay for whatever expansion happens. WTG…..
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Great app for the sounds it has
I was surprised at the ease of use and the ability to split and layer. The sounds are very good, unfortunately it doesn’t have an organ, which is a necessity for me. I’ll be checking back to see when for sound are loaded.
Almost the best
Numa player is an incredibly nice music app. You get several high-quality pianos, lots of electric pianos, strings. You can layer four of them at the same time, each with their own effects, and there are lots of those. You get a standalone app and AUv3. And, to top it all, it is 100% free, free from IAP nonsense. Had I run into it a few days earlier, I would not have bought the high-end piano app I bought because it was 50% off. So, why only four stars? Because as of v1.01 many of the instruments are tuned sharp, especially the acoustic pianos, and there is no way to adjust the tuning. The setup sounds like a honky-took box if you happen to have another piano (correctly tuned) running in parallel. The instruments conflict even within the app (try running the F 2000 together with the Clavinet). But I’m sure this will be fixed in an update. Update: This developer listens! As of version 1.0.3, all sounds have been re-tuned to the A=440 standard, so now everything is in tune. Couldn’t figure out for a while how to change the tuning, but I got it: you Slide Over the number. Bravo! Now add a few more sounds, like winds and single strings, and you’ve got a complete orchestra.
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Absolutely brilliant ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Brilliant Free app awesome sounds
Sluggish
If you don’t have an M1 forget it sluggish laggy power hungry. Some ok sounds
Fantastic
Rare to see something like this come in at free. And updates along the way. I feel bad asking when this is a free app, but is the ability to midi learn in a future update? If it’s there, I missed it. Five stars all around. Thank you.
Great sounds and feel
What a great gift form Studio Logic. Hoping you add affordable additional instruments to this. Will also grab the vst version.
😮 Wow! Beyond belief! A free app that sounds this AMAZING!
Having so many apps for IOS, and pioneering the way back in Steinberg’s VST and VSTi’s soft synths so I feel like I have a credible understanding of price points, and what sounds good, and what doesn’t!
I’m very impressed at the quality of the samples, (which is not as easy as one may think) it depends on how the instruments were recorded, where they were recorded and what they were recorded with. Then you must consider the mics they used as well as the all the gear that the sound flows through.
We must understand that a developer could have the best samples of each instrument, each note perfectly recorded, perfectly played… and have those samples sound awful!!! Why? Because of the sound flow coming back out.
The note must come from the recorded sample with the correct sound envelope (an analog sound coming from a digital platform)
If the developers algorithm grabs the sample and it pops it out a millisecond late with a soft attack (when it is a piano) and the decay is too sort, it will NOT sound good!
So the developer has done an amazing job with the SOUND FLOW…
No matter how sound driven we are, if the GUI (what we see) is ugly we will automatically think the sound isn’t great. (Now we can get passed that) however if we have a beautiful layout, and simple workflow, AND HAVE AN AMAZING sound, we then get excited!
***you may ask, what more could someone ask for, well we still must look at the onboard effects! Delay and Reverb are the most popular effects, and there are so many out there that just sound awful when they come as a part of a bigger app… (that’s why there are SO MANY apps that offer just effects)
You will be surprised that these are quality effects and the developer (not sure if it’s an indie app, or if the developer is a team) but could offer their effects as a stand alone app.
I can only hope that the developer has more sound sets that they will offer. I think anyone who has the opportunity to use this app, will be glad to pay for whatever the developer offers!
Thank you developer (or team of developers) for making a great sounding app that ANYONE can afford! Much appreciated!
I’m very impressed at the quality of the samples, (which is not as easy as one may think) it depends on how the instruments were recorded, where they were recorded and what they were recorded with. Then you must consider the mics they used as well as the all the gear that the sound flows through.
We must understand that a developer could have the best samples of each instrument, each note perfectly recorded, perfectly played… and have those samples sound awful!!! Why? Because of the sound flow coming back out.
The note must come from the recorded sample with the correct sound envelope (an analog sound coming from a digital platform)
If the developers algorithm grabs the sample and it pops it out a millisecond late with a soft attack (when it is a piano) and the decay is too sort, it will NOT sound good!
So the developer has done an amazing job with the SOUND FLOW…
No matter how sound driven we are, if the GUI (what we see) is ugly we will automatically think the sound isn’t great. (Now we can get passed that) however if we have a beautiful layout, and simple workflow, AND HAVE AN AMAZING sound, we then get excited!
***you may ask, what more could someone ask for, well we still must look at the onboard effects! Delay and Reverb are the most popular effects, and there are so many out there that just sound awful when they come as a part of a bigger app… (that’s why there are SO MANY apps that offer just effects)
You will be surprised that these are quality effects and the developer (not sure if it’s an indie app, or if the developer is a team) but could offer their effects as a stand alone app.
I can only hope that the developer has more sound sets that they will offer. I think anyone who has the opportunity to use this app, will be glad to pay for whatever the developer offers!
Thank you developer (or team of developers) for making a great sounding app that ANYONE can afford! Much appreciated!
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