Close to the best
I agree with one of the former posts, mostly. This app loads wicked fast, samples load wicked fast, and is stable. VB3M is incredible, as are several of the developers other projects. If you don’t have add-on’s for Korg module, this one will probably keep you from them for awhile. Main piano is really quite good. CP70 is great. Clavinets are more than useable, and up there with the iOS standard on Module’s IAP. The Rhodes are fine, but not ground breaking. Neo-Soul will give more character. Main complaint was with the original Yamaha C5 sample set. It’s just… too bright. Painfully bright with harsh overtones and room resonances that you can’t get out. The controls are limited for all pianos but the main full Steinway. I don’t hear it in the demos, so I think it’s something to do with the sampleset that was paired down for iOS. BUT YOU SUPPORTED THE APP! The newest Yamaha sample set is SIGNIFICANTLY more useable. Sounds like a CFX! What I’d like to see for iPad: -The larger upright sampleset from the desktop version. It already exists and sounds great. The samples for the iPad… meh… like ROMPLER from 2010. Give us better. You already have it! -Half-damper? Even if simulated. -Release velocity -Release samples -Fix the wurly. Real wurlies are deep sounding. Not thin. The AMP is what we’d use to thin it out. -Deeper Clavinet multisamples. Careful with how you sample, though, to keep everything in phase. A multi sampled clav is hard to come by, even on desktop. -Explanation for why the numbers on the edit knobs go so high? 500? Why?