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Grand Piano AUv3 2 by pablo lopez

https://apps.apple.com/app/id1591677226

Description:

Grand Piano AUv3 2

Grand Piano for iPad and iPhone.

-AUv3 support.
-Bluetooth LE MIDI.
-MIDI mapping.
-Full range multisampled.
-Presets module.

-Controls:
  -Main Volume.
  -ADSR Envelope.
  -Tremolo.
  -Stereo widener.
  -AutoPan.
  -Tunnig.
  -Filter.
  -Chorus.
  -Reverb.

-Presets Module:
  -Save.
  -New Preset.
  -New Bank.
  -Reorder.
  -Import.
  -Rename.
  -Duplicate.
  -Share.

-More:
  -Settings.
  -Keys.
  -Velocity.
  -Wheels.
  -Hold.
  -Panic.
  -Octave.
  -Keyboard.


Details:
Universal: Yes
Minimum OS version: 13.0
Rated: 0 based on 0 votes

Comments

  • There's a video on his website, but it's using a pretty hectic midi performance and it's hard to make much of a judgement https://www.zzsound.net/grand-piano-auv3-2

  • Sorry but it sounds awful to me…
    And the AppStore description is poor, apart from some technical features.
    Considering the other excellent competing apps, when you release a new piano app I think the minimum is to explain what you was intending on a pianistic level, what is missing in other apps and how yours will fill the gap.
    Even the effects on the screen capture are not relevant to pianism : tremolo, auto pan, chorus… 🤔
    Sorry to sound a bit rude. I don’t like that but that was my first impression. Maybe some other demos could change my perception but the road is long…

  • I didn’t buy the new one but it seems to be just like the other version Grand Piano AU 1 on sale $1 off at $1.99 with the set of controls listed, and a preset browser. Those controls are useful, but it doesn’t seem like a lot going on. Hopefully someone with both can compare the 2.

  • I was hoping too for someone who has both and is willing to compare them. Is the only difference the FX/envelope section? Is the DSP hitting the system in the same way?

  • Hi you can watch a demo video with the new possibilities by the Sound Test Room here:

  • Had an update today. Took away the ADSR envelope and filter but added a flanger and equalizer. Updated sound engine sounds better but there’s a harshness to the quality I can’t quite pin down.

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