Poor
No way is this App optimised for the iPad Air 2
All manner of problems experienced.
And do not be taken in by the various " demos " on uTube as most if not all only cover use with older iPads and none show its capabilities ( if any ) via Cubasis or Audiobus
All manner of problems experienced.
And do not be taken in by the various " demos " on uTube as most if not all only cover use with older iPads and none show its capabilities ( if any ) via Cubasis or Audiobus
Response from developer
The issues you describe were caused by the thread management of iOS on the iPad Air 2. Apple fixed the problems shortly after your review. Next time, please contact me and report problems before you give a one-star review.
Bravo
To have a complete pipe organ in a device smaller than a hymnbook is a remarkable achievement. I normally use Hauptwerk but, just for fun, decided to hook my two manual and pedal MIDI console up to my iPad mini. Wow. The complete sample set makes a fine and versatile practice instrument for a tenth of the cost of a comparable HW instrument. It's a delight to play and sounds great on good quality headphones. It's perfect for those looking for a virtual organ without the expense and complexity of HW.
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Fantastic
Very good app, working a treat even on iPad 1. Was originally having serious issues with stuck notes, and turned the sample rate down and reverb off. In the end the problems turned out to be with wireless midi, and the distance I was from the access point!
So I now use the camera connection kit, and it works great with my generic USB to MIDI lead as well as my Evolution MK361C. Real reverb now back on, and full sample size turned back on. No more stuck note issues.
I'm a Hauptwerk user, and have been very impressed by the quality of the sound. This app suddenly opens up a new option to the hymn-playing organist, and is much more portable than lugging a laptop around. I'm now seriously wondering about using this to add a Cornet to a pipe organ at this years carol service.
When you produce something great, people always want more and I'm no exception!
My wish list would be:
1. ability to control volume by midi, and midi learn the appropiate messages.
2. a few general combination buttons, ideally also midi controllable. (general cancel could be midi controlled too)
3. ability to send lowest note to pedals.
(and in my dreams - one day produce a Haverhill app, obviously licensed from the original sample set producer!)
Many thanks for the great work.
So I now use the camera connection kit, and it works great with my generic USB to MIDI lead as well as my Evolution MK361C. Real reverb now back on, and full sample size turned back on. No more stuck note issues.
I'm a Hauptwerk user, and have been very impressed by the quality of the sound. This app suddenly opens up a new option to the hymn-playing organist, and is much more portable than lugging a laptop around. I'm now seriously wondering about using this to add a Cornet to a pipe organ at this years carol service.
When you produce something great, people always want more and I'm no exception!
My wish list would be:
1. ability to control volume by midi, and midi learn the appropiate messages.
2. a few general combination buttons, ideally also midi controllable. (general cancel could be midi controlled too)
3. ability to send lowest note to pedals.
(and in my dreams - one day produce a Haverhill app, obviously licensed from the original sample set producer!)
Many thanks for the great work.
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No Swell Pedal / Expression Pedal MIDI control?
Are the developers able to update this app so the Swell pedal on my Yamaha MIDI organ will work? It works in GarageBand, so it should be able to work in this virtual pipe organ too. Just needs the correct code. Otherwise, a good effort. The upper, lower keyboards plus the pedals work well on the different MIDI channels from the Yamaha. Just needs Swell pedal update. Cheers. (iPad 2)
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