ePipes - MIDI Bagpipes

ePipes - MIDI Bagpipes

Scottish Bagpipes Sound Module

$4.99
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Version History of ePipes

4.5.1

November 27, 2018

Added support for landscape orientation on iPad.

4.4

July 27, 2018

Performance improvements and bug fixes.

4.3

July 23, 2018

Faster response time and sound quality improvements.

4.2

July 9, 2018

Name changed to "ePipes - MIDI Bagpipes" Minor update with bug fixes and performance improvements.

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4.1

June 30, 2018

ePipes is now a Universal iPhone/iPad app. Added iPhone X support.

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3.7

June 14, 2018

More robust support for use as a sound module when using a MIDI file player via CoreMIDI.

3.6

June 12, 2018

Bug fixes: Fixed issue with MIDI Controllers that send Note-On events with velocity zero instead of sending Note-Off events.

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3.5

June 9, 2018

Bug fixes and performance enhancements.

3.4

June 7, 2018

Expanded GHB-G remapping to the second octave for the Uilleann instrument. GHB-A, since it does scale compression, remains at one octave. You may enable Chromatic to GHB scale mapping using the Chromatic Map control. When the Chromatic Map is set to "Off", the app passes the notes directly through with no remapping for chanters that do the GHB fingering mapping in the device. When the Chromatic Map is set to "GHB-G" or "GHB-A", the app will remap the incoming chromatic scale notes to the GHB scale so that GHB fingerings can be used on a Chromatic chanter. "GHB-G" is for chromatic chanters where the bottom note is assumed to be the leading G tone. "GHB-A" is for chromatic chanters where there is no leading tone and the bottom note is the A tone. Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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3.3

June 6, 2018

New options for Chromatic to GHB mapping: When the Chromatic Map is set to "Off", the app passes the notes directly through with no remapping for chanters that do the GHB fingering mapping in the device. When the Chromatic Map is set to "GHB-G" or "GHB-A", the app will remap the incoming chromatic scale notes to the GHB scale so that GHB fingerings can be used on a Chromatic chanter. "GHB-G" is for chromatic chanters where the bottom note is assumed to be the leading G tone. "GHB-A" is for chromatic chanters where there is no leading tone and the bottom note is the A tone.

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Description of ePipes

ePipes is a tunable, authentic sounding set of Scottish Highland, Border Pipes, and Smallpipes as a MIDI sound module that can be played using a hardware MIDI chanter like the Fagerström Technopipes. Both GHB and Chromatic style hardware MIDI chanters are supported. The app also works with hardware MIDI keyboards and MIDI file player apps with appropriate settings of the lowest chanter note and MIDI channels. The sounds are provided by ePipes.co.uk in Glasgow, Scotland, from extremely high-fidelity studio recordings of three very fine instruments. Operating Instructions: Touch the ePipes logo to switch the drones on and off. Select the instrument style using the instrument selector. Available bagpipes styles are Highland, Border, and Smallpipes. The pitch may be transposed in semitone increments using the Transpose slider. Additionally, the Tuning slider may be used to fine-tune the drone +/- 50 cents in one-cent increments Set the volume of the drones and chanter individually using the Drone and Chanter Volume sliders. Use the Reverb Level to set the overall reverb level. Use the Drone Channel slider to set the MIDI channel for the drones. Use the Chanter Channel slider to set the MIDI channel for the chanter notes. Use the Lowest Note slider to set the MIDI note for the bottom note of the chanter. Range of the lowest MIDI note slider is from 55 to 79. MIDI default parameter values are based on the Fagerström Scottish Technopipes: Chanter channel: 1 Lowest Note: 67 Drone channel: 15 The drones will start upon receiving any MIDI Note-On event with the note number less than 80. A MIDI Note-Off event with the same note number that started the drones on the drone channel will stop the drones. You may enable Chromatic to GHB scale mapping using the Chromatic Map control. When the Chromatic Map is set to "Off", the app passes the notes directly through with no remapping for chanters that do the GHB fingering mapping in the device. When the Chromatic Map is set to "GHB-G" or "GHB-A", the app will remap the incoming chromatic scale notes to the GHB scale so that GHB fingerings can be used on a Chromatic chanter. "GHB-G" is for chromatic chanters where the bottom note is assumed to be the leading G tone. "GHB-A" is for chromatic chanters where there is no leading tone and the bottom note is the A tone. Once set, the MIDI parameters are saved when exiting the app. The app may also be played from a MIDI file player app using CoreMIDI or a hardware MIDI keyboard attached to the device using a MIDI interface connected to the Lightning port. You may need to adjust the lowest note offset to best work with your setup or MIDI files. All settings are saved when the app exits and restored the next time it is run.
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ePipes: FAQ

Can ePipes be used on iPad devices?

Yes, ePipes offers an iPad version.

Who created the ePipes app?

Michael Eskin is the developer of ePipes.

What minimum version of iOS does ePipes need?

The minimum iOS version for the ePipes app is 10.0.

What do users think of the ePipes app?

There are no ratings for the ePipes app at the moment.

What category is the ePipes app?

The App Genre Of The Epipes App Is Music.

What’s the latest version of the ePipes app?

The latest version of ePipes is 4.5.1.

What is the latest ePipes update release date?

The latest ePipes app update was released on November 30, 2024.

What is the exact date when ePipes came out?

ePipes was first made available on February 6, 2023.

What age group is ePipes suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on ePipes?

ePipes is now available to use in American English.

Does Apple Arcade support ePipes among its available titles?

Unfortunately, ePipes is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in ePipes?

Unfortunately, ePipes does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is ePipes fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, ePipes is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does ePipes display any ads?

No, ePipes does not display any ads.

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Reviews of ePipes

So far no sound

£4.95 no sound no instructions nothing. Just a control panel and the logo changes from red to green but nothing. Got a 3.5mm jack to Lightning cable and think I’ve wasted more money.

Latest: switched iPhone off and back on and got drones to work. Plugged my ePipes in and killed the drones when I played, or tried to. Several goes to no effect.

I feel really ripped off which is stupid for £4.95 but the blurb said my exact ePipes were made for this app or visa versa. Nowhere does it say you need a special interface between iPhone and e-chanter in fact it say nothing about how to connect between the two.
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Great App, one request

This app is great to use during chanter practice sessions! It creates awareness of tone at an early stage of learning the bagpipes.
One development request, it would be great if the drones still played while using other apps, for example: when I use my metronome app the drones stop.

Pish

A bad electronic sound that made me regret buying this 2 seconds after I heard it. Save your money.