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More Stops!
This Organ App is awesome! It’s very cool how you added the 16’ stop!
Can you please add a 32’ and a 64’ Stop to the pedal for the Updated Version?
7.8
June 13, 2023
Upgraded to Napo 5.17.2. Fixes dysfunctional windchest volume controls and tremulants as well as breakdowns of the app when the user tries to configure the behaviour of MIDI controllers 64 and 66.
More7.7
April 29, 2023
Upgraded from Napo 5.13 to Napo 5.17, which brings temperaments functionality and other changes as detailed in https://polaron.de/Napo/history/index.html#5.17 .
More7.5
January 27, 2022
Fixes problems with iOS 15 prewarming.
7.4
January 22, 2022
Bugfix: The stop knob labels in the abstract Console view were incomplete in version 7.3. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
7.3
January 22, 2022
Upgraded to Napo 5.12. - The sustain function of the screen keyboards can be turned off. - Now supporting all currently known Launchpad models. - Dry/wet control for the convolution reverb. - Redesigned reverb control: AU Reverb, Convolution Reverb and the rendering of sample releases can now be controlled independently. You can play the sample releases and still add artificial reverb. - Included metronome (long-tap the Console view icon). - Optional coloured borders around the stop buttons. This makes the assignment of the stops to the manuals more apparent (long-tap the Console view icon).
More7.2
August 18, 2021
Upgraded to Napo 5.4. Main changes: - Support for recording in 32 bit float WAV format. - New recorder configuration editor (long-tap the Start Rec. button). - Auto-sustain for screen keyboards: When you tap a key only shortly, it will be sustained. When you tap for longer than 0.1 seconds, it will be released when the tap ends. - Screen keyboards can send MIDI messages. - Shared impulse responses. The IRs are shared by all updated Napo apps. Use StrandOrgan to install the factory IRs. You can use the Thafknar app to manage the IRs. - Improved Launchpad handling. - Support for Launchpad X. - Audiobus updated to v3.0.15.
More7.1
October 12, 2020
This is a maintenance update to Napo 5.2 which cares for the following issues that could arise under some circumstance when the app was run in iOS 14 / iPadOS 14: - The stop button labels were truncated. - Certain SysEx MIDI messages lead to warnings.
More7.0
April 21, 2020
Upgraded to Napo 5.1. Besides this, the Launchpad default configuration now includes a button for the Subbass 16'. There is now also a macOS version of this app, available by Universal Purchase.
More6.9
February 28, 2019
Napo 4.21: - Automatic notes off at the transition from suspended to foreground. Napo 4.22: - Status bar always hidden on iPhone / iPod touch in landscape mode. - Bluetooth MIDI: Scanning for peripheral devices. Napo 4.23: - Virtual MIDI: Optional autoconnection to Virtual MIDI senders. - Corrected behaviour of Sostenuto Pedal. - Fixed a bug in the handling of MIDI controller messages that could lead to lost or misinterpreted messages.
More6.8
April 23, 2018
Adds a Subbaß 16' pedal stop. (Derived from the Gedackt 8'.)
Yes, OttOrgan is compatible with iPad devices.
Markus Sigg developed the OttOrgan app.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.5.6 or above.
OttOrgan has a consumer rating of 5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.
The Main Genre Of The Ottorgan App Is Music.
The latest version of the OttOrgan app is 7.8.
OttOrgan rolled out its latest update on September 28, 2024.
OttOrgan originally came out on February 5, 2023.
OttOrgan is suitable for children aged Markus Sigg.
OttOrgan is available in English, German.
No, OttOrgan is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, OttOrgan does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use OttOrgan with Apple Vision Pro.
No, there are no commercial ads in OttOrgan.