Pure Upright

Pure Upright

Professional Virtual Piano

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Version History of Pure Upright

3.0

March 14, 2024

New Features: - Sympathetic Resonance - Delivers a fuller sound and more natural, realistic piano-playing experience by adding resonances between harmonically-related notes. - Silent Key Press - Just like on a real-life piano pressing a key very softly will not produce a sound. Bug Fixes: - Added iPad Pro to the list of devices that supports up to 4 instances - Pure Upright: We reduced the sustain resonance volume in the “Intimate” articulation.

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1.1

September 22, 2022

- If buffer size and/or sampling rate are changed due to app-switching, these changes will be mirrored in the settings dialogue - Fixed a mapping bug, which prevented note F5 from sounding when played with very low velocities in some articulations - 64 sample buffer size now available. Please note that very low buffer sizes are more CPU intensive and could potentially cause audio dropouts depending on your device and CPU consumption -New external audio devices are automatically recognized and shown in the settings popover - Instead of “Audio Device” the settings menu now shows the name of the “Audio Output” (“Speaker”, “Headphones” or the name of an attached audio-hardware device).

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1.0

August 4, 2022

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Description of Pure Upright

An upright piano sits perfectly in pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, and many more modern music genres. That’s why it’s heard in countless iconic tracks throughout musical history with the upright at the heart of the song. You don’t always need the splendor of a grand piano but the character and immediacy of an upright piano. Pure Upright captures the uniquely recognizable sound of the upright piano and makes it as wonderfully playable as our acclaimed Pure Piano for iOS. Similar to an XY pad in its flat, tactile nature, the Morph Pad offers up nine different core upright piano timbres, including Vintage, Intimate, Reverse, Gated, and Pad, to name a few. The “pure” Upright sits untouched at the heart and center of the space, surrounded by eight more presets for you to explore as you guide your finger seamlessly through the wide-ranging tonal palette of the piano. As you do so, the various timbres blend together, allowing you to create your own sounds comprising combinations of neighboring presets for you to save and recall. Pure Upright works as a standalone app or as an AUv3 plug-in within your DAW of choice, and extensive connectivity options allow you to easily connect to your keyboard controller via USB, direct, or Bluetooth MIDI to experience the sound of a professional grand piano through your headphones or speakers. The app also supports a direct connection to your Mac using Inter Device Audio (IDAM). This enables you to easily integrate Pure Upright into your desktop projects by sending MIDI and receiving audio with one single cable, as well as network MIDI and Inter-App Audio for triggering the piano from other apps that you might have installed. Equipped with customizable reverb, EQ, and delay, sound creation becomes even more creative. Simply unlink any of the audio effects from the Morph Pad to dial in your own settings. Maybe you want to add a long reverb tail to add some extra atmosphere, tweak the EQ a little or add some delay to a particular sound. It’s up to you. If all that isn’t enough, the app includes sympathetic resonance which you can adjust along with the pedal and key noise to taste, and there’s a host of flexible tuning options for when you need them. The stretched piano tuning is how a piano technician would tune the piano. The equal temperament tuning, on the other hand, is best for when layering Pure Upright with sounds like electric pianos, pads, or strings. Also provided is the ability to transpose the piano which comes in very useful if you are working with a vocalist who wants to sing in a different key! For the best experience with Pure Upright, we highly recommend using a controller keyboard to trigger the notes so that it feels like you’re playing a real upright piano. The on-board velocity response page allows you to match the dynamic response of Pure Upright to your keyboard controller and your playing style so that you can achieve the right velocity response for you and the song you’re playing. Pure Upright is designed and developed by Hamburg-based e-instruments, renowned for their high-end digital recreations of acoustic instruments. Feature Overview: - Interactive Morph Pad - Explore the different characteristics of the upright piano - Nine different sounds - Navigate and blend between nine core sounds - Studio Quality Audio at Ultra-low Latency - Extensive Connectivity - Connect via USB, direct, or Bluetooth MIDI. Inter Device Audio (IDAM), Network MIDI, and Inter-App Audio also fully supported - Standalone and AUv3 plug-in compatible - Zynaptiq QREV Reverb - Have fun adding extra atmosphere and depth to your sound - 3-Band EQ and Delay - Get creative with customizable EQ and Delay, or use the Morph Pad as a macro control - Save, Load & Share Your Own Sound Presets - Sympathetic Resonance - Silent Key Press - Flexible Tuning Options - Customizable velocity curve - 24-bit, 44.1 kHz - 1.1GB installation
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Pure Upright: FAQ

Does Pure Upright work on iPad devices?

Yes, the software for Pure Upright is compatible with iPads.

Who developed the Pure Upright app?

e-instruments lab GmbH built the Pure Upright app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Pure Upright app?

Pure Upright minimum iOS requirement is iOS 15.0.

How does the Pure Upright app rank among users?

With an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5, Pure Upright is a must-have app for users.

What app category is Pure Upright?

Music Is The App Genre Of The Pure Upright App.

Which version of Pure Upright is the latest one?

3.0 is the newest version of Pure Upright.

What date was the latest Pure Upright update released?

The Pure Upright app was last updated on October 2, 2024.

What is the exact date the Pure Upright app came out?

Pure Upright was released on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to the Pure Upright app?

Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.

What are the languages offered by Pure Upright?

The Pure Upright app can be used in .

Can I find Pure Upright within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, Pure Upright is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within Pure Upright?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Pure Upright.

Can I utilize Pure Upright with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Pure Upright with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Pure Upright use ad-based monetization?

No, Pure Upright does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Pure Upright

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  • Gorgeous and now with Sympathetic Resonance!

    I’ve probably got around 60 pianos in my iPad, some as apps, some within apps. The piano is my audio holy grail. This is exceptional in my opinion and worth ever penny. The layers blend seamlessly. The versatility is brilliant, it’s like having several piano’s. I work better on uprights and this has enough character to create rich harmonics whilst being clean enough to work well across many styles. And now they’ve added Sympathetic Resonance it’s a stunner Fantastic.
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  • Polyphony Cuts Out Randomly

    Using this as a live piece is apparently a no go. Audio randomly cuts out from the previous note which means it has the same polyphony problems as other less expensive plugins. A bit if a disappointment considering its cost and how good it sounds when it is functional.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review. The problems you describe seem to be related to the settings. Both Pure Upright and Pure Piano use active "Liquid Morph" as the default setting. What it means is, that a held chord can be morphed in sound on the Morph Pad. This feature needs quite a lot of voices in the background to work and maybe you don’t need it at all. If you deactivate “Liquid Morph” in the settings, you should get a higher polyphony. Held notes will no longer morph, but all newly triggered ones do anyway. Additionally, you should take a look at the "Voice Mode" setting. Since you have a powerful device, you can set it to "Max". If you still experience any tail cutting, please contact our support via e-instruments.com/support/
  • Performance Worthy Tone

    Fantastic tone. This was a good investment as an event pianist. Absolutely love the way this plays