KORG Module Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for KORG Module for iPhone.
KORG Module is free iOS app published by KORG INC.

Re Korg module pro in app purchase of Grand Piano.

deemdb

I originally gave you 1 star rating. With earphones and maybe the last update, I am throughly enjoying this Grand app. Thanks.


Restore all?

Blackbery-12

There’s no option to download all sound banks previously purchased. You need to download each one one at a time. And you must wait until the previous one is finished downloading. This could take days if I don’t just sit watching my iPad and down use another apps. And still no support for Nanokey Studio. I’ve spent $120 on the Nanokey and $250 on random KORG apps but can’t use them except playing them on the iPad screen. I could buy a real keyboard for that price that work become obsolete six months after buying it. This is so pointless.


Free piano is great.

Applesnoranges99

Thanks


Missing

Dvpro

Well I purchased 3or 4 sound packs....now I can’t restore my purchases....so yea out of about 60$ with no help from KORG


Still need to be improved.

FuckKorg

Good: EPs are nice but not amazing. Good enough for a small gig .. Bad: Doesn’t make any sense to pay 40$ for split and Dual mode, so F*** that..! Organ is a sample!!!! and not a VST or audio unit meaning no drawbar control and no Midi CC or easy Midi Map. So if you are an organ player forget about this s***


You really call this app a module?

Tech Freak

When I saw YouTube videos about this app, I was so excited! There were so many keyboards to choose from! In reality, I ended up seeing ONE piano. That’s unacceptable. I am getting really close to deletion. If you want me to keep this app, then add some more free keyboards. From my perspective, all I see from y’all is, “Hey, let’s make our customers pay for more keyboards! We will make lots of money!” That’s greedy and it crushes my dreams. Besides, I don’t have any money! Please do what you can to make me not delete this app. I wish I could rate this app 0 stars. This is just unacceptable. Also, do you expect me to pay $300-$1000 for your extravagant keyboards so that I can afford a few keyboards?! Unacceptable, absurd, egregious, appalling, and just ridiculous! This is not cool. Not at all.


Giving this app 5 stars (reasons below)

Thirdnail

I have bought many "Synth" apps from the Apple's istore. I say that to give a foundation as to why and how I can rate this app. I feel Korg of course has been the leader and the flagship for ANYTHING related to "Keys" I own the Nano-key board, and it serves the purpose to lay out sound-scapes, pads and some slow arpeggios. I plugged in the keyboard and opened Korg Module LE for my iPad and the sounds were AMAZING! I put my "Active" Skull-Candy head phones and the time is SO WARM AND RICH that I had to stop playing for a moment and make sure I didn't BUY the app somehow (it was this free or LE app that I, in fact was making these amazing sounds with) I unplugged the keyboard and played the keys with the ON SCREEN KEYBOARD, and the action and response was spot on... On the main screen you have many options that are all along the grand piano BUT more than that this LE or LIGHT EDITION is FAR FROM BEING LIGHT... To the upper right are two on screen banks... Both are FULL OF AMAZING EFFECTS....AMAZING EFFECTS... there is not ONE effect that I can think of that is not here... Vocoder, Wah-Wah, Flanger, chorus, Phazer, Delay, Reverb, Compressors, Drive, Decimator, and on and on and on... (And yes it is also part of the FREE PACKAGE) I will say that I give Korg two thumbs up... It is the first (IPAD iOS) app by them that I have installed or tried, (it just seems that their apps are a bit steep) I own many of their VST's for PC, and those are top shelf. (If Korg's apps go on sale I will be buying them!)


Before Spending $40 read this review

Nick45689143

I have tested the piano contained in this demo app and I compared the sound of this app with the sound of two keyboards (Korg microarranger and Privia px5s). The sound of the piano is very similar to the Korg microarranger that contains a piano that was sampled about 20 years ago. That is okay, however but be aware that you are likely buying old technology. Another thing that I noticed that when the virtual piano is played on my microarranger the keyboard velocity response is not very good. The microarranger seemed to have a better dynamic range when pressing the key. Probably a lot of people will have fun using this app but there is no comparison with hardware synths.


Before spending $40 read this review.

Nick45689143

I compared the sounds of the piano module with the piano sounds of two keyboards:Korg micro arranger and privia px5s. The sound of this module is very similar to the one of the micro arranger. The piano sounds in the micro arranger were sampled about 20 years ago, so it seems that Korg is reusing old samples. Another thing that I noticed is that the dynamic range of the piano in the micro arranger was larger (I was using the microarranger itself as controller for the iPad). I do not recommend this module, unless you're really in need of a piano sound in the iOS platform.


serious lack of polyphony

OriginalMrMark

Listen, it just doesn't work well on an iPad 4. For example, if I strike a chord while two others are still sounding (because the sustain pedal is down), the third chord causes the sustained chord to turn off. It is quite abrupt and disturbing. This is in direct comparrison to other apps like IK Multimedia's iGrand and/or Sampletank which which both sound great and run well on my iPad. I have to admit that I am really dissappointed in this showing from an otherwise great company like Korg. I removed it from my iPad because I have multiple other apps that sound so much better on my device.