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Organ

IanIan
edited June 2013 in General App Discussion

I couldn't remember where we were having a discussion about organs on iOS. Was it the IK thread? Anyway Yonac seem to have blown out their organ+ app in favour of this:

http://yonacsoftware.blogspot.co.uk/

It's out on June 10 they say

Comments

  • Bit of a bummer as I already own organ+ but I reckon I still owe them money for
    Magellan!

  • Another great app from YONAC , amazing !

  • edited June 2013

    Certainly sounds like it will be worth a look. Doesn't say that it will be on the bus, but I hope so, in fact it would be a deal breaker for me if it isn't.

  • Oooooh! Me want!

  • The sound demos aren't bad on my ears at all.

    Hmm, Magellan and Galileo. What may be next? Leif (or Ericsson), Columbus, Cortez, Bradbury, Einstein or Rembrandt?

  • I liked the demo sound as well. The fascination with prominent historical figures is interesting.

  • @Keebo I'm pretty sure it's Tiddles. That's the name of his 3rd cat, right?

  • One of the screen caps over on Palm Sounds has the Audiobus bar, so I'd say it will be on the bus:

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tZCbVjWc8fA/UbEPzwdiTzI/AAAAAAAAVcE/SzIwOu0VWyQ/s1600/galSS02.jpg

  • There are more screenshots (only half pics though) on the blog, along with the full specs

    "Galileo Organ features a virtual-analog design that generates and processes tonewheel (or transistor, depending on the setting) signals. We will follow with a more comprehensive list of specs, but here are some highlights:

    • 32-bit DSP
    • Three individually configurable manuals, each with own drawbars
    • 11 organ types. The organ types include tonewheel engines with unique tonal characteristics, harmonic leakage, etc. as well as multiple transistor engines.
    • Scanner Chorus & Vibrato emulation
    • 48-voice total polyphony
    • Percussion module w/ 2 attack algorithms
    • Adjustable key click, tone wheel & drawbar leakage, brilliance, attack/release; togglable bass foldback
    • Rotary cabinet simulation w/ 3 cabinet types, brake & speed toggles, adjustable fast & slow mode rates, drum-to-horn balance, rotor acceleration and stereo mic separation
    • Virtual-Tube preamp w/ asymmetric-clipping "Class A" topology. Parameters include gain, blend, a classic lows-mids-highs tonestack with selectable mids focus for an "American" or "British" tube tone.
    • 4 types of Wah-Wah with adjustable sweep range & emphasis
    • Autowah module w/ 5 sweep curves, 3 follow modes, velocity tracking, settable rate, phase and bpm syncing
    • Ring Modulator / Tremolo with fast & slow modes and adjustable depth
    • Delay, Reverb & configurable FX signal path
    • Arpeggiator with dedicated note buffer for each manual
    • Comprehensive MIDI implementation with three IO channels, keyboard splitting, program changes, sustain & expression pedal support
    • MIDI Learn w/ over 130 control destinations
    • Over 240 factory presets, including a bank produced by Sunsine Audio
    • Create & share unlimited banks and presets
    • Built-in tapedeck with recording, audio sharing, copy/paste
    • Touch velocity recognition
    • Scale keyboard mode w/ over 50 musical scales and selectable key.
    • Can be used in the Audiobus input or FX slot"

    This looks and sounds like it might be good

  • How the hell do I get that in line?

  • < b r > at the end of each line and with no spaces inb

  • IanIan
    edited June 2013

    Each line? Life's too short, sorry! Go to the blog to read it properly. Anyway, read the last line: confirms Audiobus support (if the picture didn't already)

  • Looks like everything good about organ+ with a 'everything we learned from Magellan' upgrade. Instabuy for me.

  • Plus bass pedals?

  • edited March 2014

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  • Not from IK, let's try this one from Yonac :)
    My comparison candidates are Korg Kronos, Nord Stage and Electro 2, NI B4, and GSI VB3. The later is the best one, hope this Yonac release comes close.

  • It'd better be good after that!

  • Looks good from the words - let's hope it sounds and plays just as good!

  • iPad only! :(

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