0.8.1
September 27, 2024
- Bugfix concerning the checkmarks in the temperament views. - The Marcussen/Moerdijk sample set can now be downloaded from the Clavitudo page. - There is now an adapter for the Kalvträsk Church sample set of Lars Palo.
More0.8
September 23, 2024
This version adds adapters for four more sample sets: Eule / Szombathely dry and wet of Augustine's Virtual Organs, Jeux d'orgues 2 of Joseph Basquin, and Piteå School of Music of Lars Palo. Futhermore the app is upgraded to Napo 6.1: Enhanced scenes support (macOS, iPadOS), Audiobus support (iOS / iPadOS), and many more improvements that you can read about at the app support page (section Development History) and the Napo version history.
More0.7
July 8, 2024
This is the first instance of Clavitudo that builds on Napo 6 and supports multiple instruments (there are adapters for four sample sets, for now). Large parts of the app framework have been rewritten. Users of previous versions need to redo the configuration. For more information about the changes, please consult the development log at https://polaron.de/Clavitudo/History/ .
More0.6
January 17, 2024
Upgraded to Napo 5.20: - Icon representation of instruments in the root view. - Internal preparations for the multi-instrument-version.
More0.5
December 5, 2023
Clavitudo is available on iPad devices.
Clavitudo was released by Markus Sigg.
The app needs iOS 12.5.6 or later to function properly.
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Music Is The App Genre Of The Clavitudo App.
0.8.1 is the current version of Clavitudo.
The latest Clavitudo update came out on November 30, 2024.
Clavitudo was first released on July 3, 2024.
Markus Sigg: Contains no objectionable material.
The Clavitudo app can be used in American English, German (Germany).
No, Clavitudo is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Clavitudo.
No, you cannot utilize Clavitudo with Apple Vision Pro.
No, ads are not featured prominently in Clavitudo.