Victorian Chapel Organ Reviews

0/5 rating based on 4 reviews. Read all reviews for Victorian Chapel Organ for iPhone.
Victorian Chapel Organ is paid iOS app published by Omenie Limited

App

Hot rod 112

This app is useless without a keyboard


Impressive sound & features

stevekeyz

The sound quality and features are really good. You can’t go wrong if you like pipe organs, especially at the price. If a super version is ever offered, I’ll buy it.


Immersive experience!!

Lungimsam

Unbelieveable sound. So beautiful. Fantastic price. Excellent and prompt, friendly support. I hook up my MAudio Keystation61 to my iPhone6 via the keyboard’s midi/USB cable into my apple type powered camera adapter and then into the iphone power jack. I plugged it all in and it plays great. So simple. Go out of your iPhone headphone jack to headphones or a speaker. So many sounds to experiment with via stops/pistons/settings. Adjust the hall size and reverb to your heart’s content. And you can even use 2 keyboards and pedal board with it. Lots of ways to adjust and assign things. Don’t hesitate to get it. Same for the St Just in Roseland Organ ap they make. Great to have two different organs to play that sound so marvelous and at affordable pricing. Can’t say enough good things about these organ aps.


Small organ with all that accompanies it, but a great instrument nonetheless.

Ioannium

Compared to the much more celebrated St Just app by the same company, this smaller instrument is far-and-away superior in terms of realism. For a small parish church currently saving up for a digital organ to replace a Clavinova-type “organ,” this instrument is wonderful. It would also serve smaller recording studios looking for some realism (assuming you have basic knowledge on how an organ works). For lacking the online presence and advertising of its big brother, the St Just app, this chapel organ app is a solid 5*. Ignore the idiot that didn’t understand you need a keyboard to use the thing. A two-star review doesn’t matter from someone who fundamentally misunderstands how the app works. That isn’t a flaw of the developers, but the user. PEBKAC.