Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Music | Free | Markus Sigg | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
For more information, please consult the app support page http://polaron.de/StrandOrgan/ , the Napo documentation at http://polaron.de/Napo/ and in particular the Napo user manual at http://polaron.de/Napo/manual .
For hearing sound examples of the app, please visit the support page http://polaron.de/StrandOrgan/ .
Wonderful! Love it! Just do more! On the site with the samples I saw two more organ sample sets (if I'm not mistaken). Would be wonderful to have more different organs like this one. Thank you very much, and God bless you! Merry Cristmas to you!
A lot of apps that recreate acoustic instruments, and in particular the free ones, cut corners and have annoying pops where the sample ends. Not this app. This is a lovingly created organ app. It's not much to look at but once you hear it that won't matter. You need a MIDI keyboard as well but to really get the most out of this, you're going to want a big keyboard to play these big sounds. Bravo.
That organ sounds beautiful. This actually now the best pipe organ sound I have in my pile of sounds. It will be used a lot, thanks!
It's these sorts of things in life that I love so much! This app outshines anything else on the AppStore that I've seen! Please find more organs to do this with! It's wonderful that it's free but I wouldn't mind paying a buck for more organs with this quality and care! So very well done! Good show!
This is a great app for anyone using a midi interface with their iPad. I have the iRig midi, and this is a fun way to play with the sounds of the organ. Very simple controls, and user friendly. Good job!
Very good samples of a gorgeous pipe organ with real ambiance of the chapel. The stops are very responsive and combine perfectly for wide variety of sound textures given the the relatively simple configuration of this particular instrument. Close your eyes and it is easy to imagine you are playing the real deal. The stock setup is the highest quality of sound, however polyphony needs to be used judiciously to prevent note dropouts and slight popping in the audio. Well thought programming offers several reverb options and even a setting to load a smaller sample rate of the whole instrument which gives much more polyphony at differing sound quality levels. The default setup sounds SO good, I prefer to simplify my playing to keep the high quality...nice to have the options, though. The demos are impeccably played with traditional tunes hand can help you choose the sound quality settings required for your style of playing. The photos of the church and the keyboard and the stops and several angles of the pipes are wonderful. I use the Alesis io Dock and an old Roland clone-wheel midi keyboard and have used this app live as an impromptu introduction to my band's last gig. The guitar player finally admitted that the iPad is a real instrument and not just a toy. I am very anxious to try out the other instruments offered by this developer.
I recommend that you try this application and also use it with any MIDI instruments, including your digital organ for extra sounds.