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Colossus Piano Christian Schoenebeck d/b/a Crudebyte

Colossus Piano par Christian Schoenebeck d/b/a Crudebyte
https://appsto.re/fr/lHH6cb.i

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  • The interface is ugly,( I'm shallow) and no AU is a no go. Also, we need a physical modeling piano, not a piano that takes 24gb of storage.

  • I think I'm done with pianos, I have EVERYTHING but Alan parson imperial grand from sampletank and now this as well. It might be awesome, it might be THE iOS piano app still... there are already so much piano sounds...all of them excellent already.

    I was expecting something less common. iOS lacks certain type of sampled instruments much more than another set of piano sounds (and I'm a professional pianist, not a synth guy complaining)

  • edited November 2016

    IAP is exactly what for and €? Nowhere an info about it. Why this hide & seek? Idiotic and a reason even not to try.

  • edited November 2016

    $50 for the brown, $30 for the white. I'd only spend that much for the giant kontakt piano.

  • Did you hear the video demo?

  • edited November 2016

    24gb? No Chance
    I Must Not hear the Video Demo , i have no 24 gb Place.
    Never ever.

  • 14gb for the biggest piano.

  • 14 gb is also to much ... i have only 2 gb Space free always

  • they sound lovely. but that's really a new category of size and price, 24 Gb and 100 € for all three. i wonder what pianos were sampled. a bit strange to keep that a secret.

  • Even if you had 24 gb space available, why would you use it up on one app? This is approaching desktop software requirements.

  • Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    +1

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    +2

    To be honest, I think with many hardware companies like Roland venturing more into pianos that rely less on just large sample libraries, I don't think this is the future of pianos on iOS devices with their limited drive spaces.

  • edited November 2016

    @Lacm1993 said:
    I think I'm done with pianos, I have EVERYTHING but Alan parson imperial grand from sampletank and now this as well. It might be awesome, it might be THE iOS piano app still... there are already so much piano sounds...all of them excellent already.

    I was expecting something less common. iOS lacks certain type of sampled instruments much more than another set of piano sounds (and I'm a professional pianist, not a synth guy complaining)

    I'm in agreement with you, although I don't have All of the iOS pianos (and I'm not a pro), but I have enough, plus two Yamaha keyboards, both with very nice piano sounds. I have most of the Crudebyte apps: I'm a big fan of theirs, but I have to pass on this one. Was really hoping for some solo violins from them (as depicted on the iSymphonic icon).

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    I think CMP Grande pre-dates the stream-from-disc approach he is using here

  • If it was AU or Auria plug-in, it would be instabuy. Limited to a single instance, I'll pass.

  • it really is large for an iOS app, probably made with the 256 GB iPad Pro owners in mind?
    it makes sense though to make it a separate app from CMP. this way, people can just buy the big piano without buying another app with lesser pianos first.

  • I'm sticking with Korg Module.

  • @nick said:
    it really is large for an iOS app, probably made with the 256 GB iPad Pro owners in mind?
    it makes sense though to make it a separate app from CMP. this way, people can just buy the big piano without buying another app with lesser pianos first.

    I think the app requirements are ahead of the hardware reality. Even with 256 GB you can fill up the device with less than 10 such apps of that enormous size.

  • @studs1966 said:
    I'm sticking with Korg Module.

    Same. I'm quite happy with Ivory Mobile grand in module and at close to 2GB in size I thought it was a lot. i only have it on my higher capacity ipad.

  • edited November 2016

    24 gb? Much to big. Why 96khz? Pianos simply don't produce such frequencies.
    48khz and it would be half the size and still cover the whole ambitus.
    cough hello, reminder! This is a mobile platform.

  • edited November 2016

    Even if some members here eventually don't will buy this excellent piano app, including me just now, the app certainly will have a group of buyers that eagerly wants the best iOS platform can deliver...

    $100 for all three IAP is a lot, certainly for us that have been early adopters in the iOS community...
    A few super apps we paid $1 when it was released ;-)

    I wish this piano app the best luck! Crudebytes other app is very good (have a few of them)...

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    I think CMP Grande pre-dates the stream-from-disc approach he is using here

    Hmmm... Do you mean that CMP Grand Piano app not streaming the sampling data from the flashdrive?

    My four pianos in CMP is 4.5 GB in the app, and the biggest of them around 1.4 GB...
    Hard to believe that it is driven from RAM... ?

    Crudebytes, any info about this?

  • edited November 2016

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    I think CMP Grande pre-dates the stream-from-disc approach he is using here

    Hmmm... Do you mean that CMP Grand Piano app not streaming the sampling data from the flashdrive?

    My four pianos in CMP is 4.5 GB in the app, and the biggest of them around 1.4 GB...
    Hard to believe that it is driven from RAM... ?

    Crudebytes, any info about this?

    I'm wrong here, it seems. I thought I remembered the dev implementing disc streaming in his apps that followed CMP Grand, but looking at Grand's app description now, disc streaming is featured there as well...

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    Why make an new app, we already have CMP Piano from the same company with the same GUI...

    Why don't make this new pianos to IAP in CMP?

    I think CMP Grande pre-dates the stream-from-disc approach he is using here

    Hmmm... Do you mean that CMP Grand Piano app not streaming the sampling data from the flashdrive?

    My four pianos in CMP is 4.5 GB in the app, and the biggest of them around 1.4 GB...
    Hard to believe that it is driven from RAM... ?

    Crudebytes, any info about this?

    I'm wrong here, it seems. I thought I remembered the dev implementing disc streaming in his apps that followed CMP Grand, but looking at Grand's app description now, disc streaming is featured there as well...

    if i remember rightly it was the first app to use that technology

  • But what does it sound like?

  • edited November 2016

    @BiancaNeve said:
    But what does it sound like?

    It reminds me of a piano.

    ;)

  • @brambos said:

    @BiancaNeve said:
    But what does it sound like?

    It reminds me of a piano.

    ;)

    Well that's a good start

  • there are video demos in the app for each of the pianos. they do sound like pianos :wink:

  • Wow, 24Gb :o I see it's named Colossus for a reason

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