Simple and effective
Sounds great. If you’re looking for a pipe organ, and not a Hammond B3 type, this is really worth checking out! Really nice tonal palette to carry with you :-)
Ja, Jeux d'orgues Mini ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Jeux d'orgues Mini-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Jeux d'orgues Mini ist kostenlos.
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3 Bewertungen in China
Sounds great. If you’re looking for a pipe organ, and not a Hammond B3 type, this is really worth checking out! Really nice tonal palette to carry with you :-)
I have never heard a more clear demonstration of the impact of different tempraments, nor, I think, such an extensive collection! It's like a demo of all the ways an organ can be "out of tune". Some an be quite startling if you pick the wrong piece or chord. I played A-D-A (D minor w/o a third, plus octave below), something I expected to be "safe", but Pure Major was strikingly awful! Switching to Pure Minor was entirely consonant, albeit a bit thin w/o the 3rd, as one might expect. It really makes one appreciate Equal Temprament, for all its evenly-distributed faults! Aside from being a near-perfect sonic platform for exploring tempraments, it remains one of my favorite organ patches for solo playing around with what I missed growing up with Hammond organs a half-century ago. To thnk what organ builders went through to explore temperament and timbre 250 years ago, at my finger tips, or even in my pocket...
DA bEST pls pls pls pls make more
I will give you five stars but can you add a song list like the wedding March?
I love this app. I use it all the time. I wish there was some more stops. Strings (gamba, salicional) a tremulant, a bombarde, a cornet V, a 32’ stop, a rohrflöte. Etc. Honestly this is a great app.
As an instrument enthusiast who loves pipe organs, I recommend this to anyone who shares the same interest! Or even just for fun; it is free, after all. And surprisingly so! The rush of power I feel when striking a chord is unmatched by any other music app I’ve tried. I do have an issue, however: I can’t figure out how to play my own imported MIDI files in the app (I’m on iPad), if that could please be made easier, it would be heavenly. Still, great app and 5 stars all the way!
I regularly play a rehomed 6-ank unit Reuter pipe organ for church services. It has some key resources and can cover the mid range to high tones very well, but lacks adequate bass to support congregational singing and reeds. The lone mixture in the organ isn’t that strong compared to dedicated rank. The organ was modified to include a MIDI sometime prior to the relocation. Came across the JeuxdorgMini app and decided to give it a try. Loaded the app on the iPad that is used for Church Music Solution’s SOS, connected the MIDI between the two, and we suddenly had 4x additional ranks! Just needed to disable the app’s reverb and adjust the volume of individual tanks. I keep the 16’ on full time and enjoy experimenting with the reeds. The additions provided by the JeuxdorgMini app has been great and the congregation loves the enhancement. This has been amazing and am looking to try out other apps. My main concern with the app is stability. Occasionally, the app appears to hang, which creates the equivalent of a cipher on the digital pipes. Restarting the app usually fixes it. The wish list item would be to able able to use Bluetooth. When connected via the iPad audio output, the app is very close to being in-sync with the physical pipes. Bluetooth added too much latency to mix the two.
I can’t use blue tooth speakers with this at same time. The thing I would love would be an equalizer to ramp up the base or mid range. I would like to taylor the pipe organ to be as extremely dynamic as possible. Great for what is it. I use this app all the time instead of a box for the organ and enjoy playing for hours on end. I wonder if they could replicate the Princeton Pipe organ from the university campus cathedral? I’ll give it five stars here, but would like to have volume enhancement for base because after playing a pipe organ, it’s hard to settle for less.
I don’t play organ or piano, but dang I can’t put this down.
The Markus Sigg apps are nothing short of fantastic. Plug in MIDI keyboard(s) and pedalboard, assign MIDI channels, pull out the stops, and play....these apps sound wonderful and....they flat out work. I wouldn't hesitate to use one in a worship service. Thanks Markus for sharing your programming talents with the world.