TriplePlay Connect iOS app is a music creation and performance app that was created to work with the TriplePlay Connect MIDI controller for guitar that installs easily and non-invasively on most electric and acoustic guitars. TriplePlay Connect is the bridge between your guitar and your iPad. Turn your guitar into a whole band. Create and play instruments like a violin or synthesizers from your guitar. Play loops and audio files easily by playing notes on your guitar. Arpeggiate instruments or create chords from single notes on the guitar. Connect to the possibilities.
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Is TriplePlay Connect free?
Yes, TriplePlay Connect is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is TriplePlay Connect legit?
🤔 The TriplePlay Connect app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does TriplePlay Connect cost?
TriplePlay Connect is free.
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The BigFish Audio Purchases in the store won’t work. You can purchase them. Download the purchase. Restore them. But you’ll never use them. Otherwise, the pick up hardware into an IPad tracks faster than I can play. Wonky instruments, but a great DAW controller. I Recommend the MacBook version. It generates accurate Tablature as you play. You can also use it to trigger up to six samples. By playing one note.
heavy but incomplete
They packed a lot of fun into this app what with instrument samples and all. I downloaded this app to get to the string response settings and to switch between single and multi midi channel modes. And I don't see a way to switch modes. I would like an app that does just these two things, and maybe a piano sound so I can hear the sensitivity adjustments...
No connection 😫
I have TriplePlay wireless controller and it won’t connect to my iPad
The product is good !
The hardware is very good ! I wish I did not have to rely on the TPConnect software to fine tune all the settings, and also, that once you set the hardware side of this product it would remain that way without the need to bring up the TPConnect app to reset it to your setup. Additionally, I did not find a way of stopping TPConnect from being constantly opened in the background of my ipad draining battery. I tried everything, disconnecting background refresh, setting the Ipad to Low Power mode, doing a soft reboot, doing a hard reboot.... And nothing worked, TPConnect keeps working in the background. No way to de-activate it.... on my ipad 6 it does not drain too much battery, but on my ipad Pro 12.9 it's a disaster when I want to use de iPad in a live situation without charging cables.
Great idea, wish it was easier
The app samples are lackluster, and doesn’t always play well with SynthMaster 2. Pretty foolproof with sm1 though.
Drains battery
Cool app but drains battery on device, running in background! Check the power usage- this app will run your battery down quick even when not in use.
Just started to use after hiatus but…
Great App..Love it…LOL but now I have severe latency ugh
When not crashing, it does the job
Decent app, and I use it with the Wireless Triple Play and camera connector. Although I can use the wireless with the desktop app, that is even worse at crashing. I have brand new hardware and latest Mac OS and IOS. It seems very buggy and crashes every time when you click the iTunes button. Also randomly crashes when changing sounds. If I keep it simple I might get through a night with it running just so I can fill some synth parts. This app needs a serious overhaul and attention. It lets down the solid hardware by Fishman.
App crashes constantly
Can’t even play two notes before the app crashes. I have yet to be able to even play on it. Restarted the iPad, re-downloaded the app and still crashes. I really want to like the product but app needs work!
Wow
Can’t believe I bought a Lightning to USB adapter for this lame software...
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