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All Versions of PiteaMini

10.3

June 26, 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.
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10.2

May 10, 2023

Bugfix: Sounds of the Mixtur IV were faulty when the temperaments mode "pipe-wise" was used in version 10.1.
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10.1

May 7, 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 .
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10.0

February 5, 2022

Upgraded to Napo 5.13. - 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). - Fixes problems with iOS 15 prewarming.
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9.2

August 25, 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.
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9.1

October 15, 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.
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9.0

May 5, 2020

Upgraded to Napo 5.1. There is now also a macOS version of this app, available by Universal Purchase.
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8.8

March 1, 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. - Fixed a bug in the handling of MIDI controller messages that could lead to lost or misinterpreted messages.
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8.7

February 20, 2018

Upgraded to Napo 4.20: - Improved Launchpad support. - Support for button lamps in Hoffrichter and Pausch-e consoles. - Adaptions for iPhone X. - Support for Slide Over and Split View (on suitable devices). - Adapted the layout of the stop buttons in the portrait mode of the virtual keyboard view to the layout in the landscape mode. - Option to disable sustain pedals. - Option to disable warnings about unexpected note-on/off messages. - Bugfixes regarding stuck notes during the use of a sustain pedal or when changing the transposition. - Corrected the ordering of the buttons Prev Bank/Next Bank and Prev Comb/Next Comb in the Launchpad default setting.
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8.6

October 10, 2017

Upgraded to Napo 4.17. - Bugfix: The Bank button of the Console view works fine again in all iOS versions and without the need to have iCloud Drive enabled. - Bugfix: Sampe rate changing is repaired. - Bugfix: The Show Load button displays the correct state. - Bugfix: The ordering of the labels of the PP,...,FF combination buttons in landscape mode is corrected. Button M is renamed to MF. - Changed Launchpad handling. - New: Support for the Launchpad Mini. - New: Status bar visibility can be configured. - Performance optimisations for the virtual keyboard. - Improved connection handling of MIDI source devices. - In the Console view, bank and combination indexes are shown starting with 0 instead of 1. - Increased width and hittable area of black keys and reduced hittable area of white keys of the virtual keyboard, to make it easier to use. - Increased size of the "+" add bank button in the combinations editor.
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Description of PiteaMini

PiteaMini is a downsized version of the Pitea organ app, needing less memory and less screen estate. It uses the Great Manual and the Pedal of Lars Palo's Piteå School of Music sample set to build a well sounding and versatile little virtual pipe organ. You don't need any more explanations if you know our other organ apps. Else, have a look at the free StrandOrgan and Jeux d'orgues Mini apps.

PiteaMini: FAQ

Can PiteaMini be used on iPad devices?

Yes, PiteaMini offers an iPad version.
The PiteaMini app was launched by Markus Sigg.
The minimum supported iOS version for the PiteaMini app is iOS 12.5.6.
PiteaMini has an impressive rating of 5.0 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Piteamini App Is Music.
The latest version of the PiteaMini app is 10.3.
The latest PiteaMini app update was released on July 1, 2024.
PiteaMini was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
PiteaMini is now available to use in English, German.
Unfortunately, PiteaMini is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, PiteaMini does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, PiteaMini is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of PiteaMini

  • this is the one. Look no further.

    this is the one. Look no further. Even if your keyboard has organ sounds built-in, I guarantee these ones sound better. If you need just one manual, 32 pedal notes, and a very lovely set of stops, I highly recommend you start here. Easier to set up than GrandOrgue, (much) cheaper than Hauptwerk, and the sound library is just lovely.
  • Great virtual instrument, no pun intended

    Great sound, great selection of stops, and the app works wonderful on iPad, and works with any midi intrument.
  • Loving the new update

    Of course all of these organs are great, and intuitive to use. But the new design with easier to read stops, and keyboard are most welcomed. The keyboard, especially, is nice for planning combinations more comfortably. Great work.