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Is this the only MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Extensions) Capable Controller App? I remember looking for one and only seeing the Roli Noise App as I recall.
MPE can do multiple note bends and go beyond the traditional whole step bends. I imagine it would be good for "pedal steel" like handling of chord transitions.
GeoShred Control might also have this capability.
I didn't want to see this new App come and going without a discussion. The fact that is also does micro-tonal keyboards is also a new wrinkle that deserves comment and reviews.
Looks like it ONLY does microtonal...
I think you're right: 24 notes per octave. That could be tricky to play chords. I think they should have more layout options and still support the MPE multi-note glides.
Hopefully, someone will invest and describe the experience.
Maybe @thesoundtestroom?
Geoshred and Thumbjam are MPE controllers. I think Animoog and Model 15 too, but I haven't tried their output myself.
FYI: @Matt_Fletcher_2000 is pushing the Audio Evolution Mobile Studio developer @dwrae to add a couple changes that would allow that "Universal" DAW to record MPE MIDI correctly. It might not be #1 on the roadmap but it would be a unique DAW capability. It's $7 but I'd expect the price to go up after more Apple specific features are worked out. It a Top DAW on Android with 100,000+ installs so the revenue stream is there for getting Apple done correctly. I just learned today that's is was an Amiga DAW. 20 years in development but still a small (solo?) developer.
Yep.
Actually it seems like AEMS records a fair bit of MPE data as it stands now. Just not ‘channel pressure’ as far as I can make out.
quarter tone? okay... I'm a microtonal nut and the fact that it can only do quarter tones, which is a fairly boring scale, well that's just silly. Quarter tones of an arbitrary equal tempered scale.. yawn.
geoshred is a far better option for a microtonal mpe controller as the pitches can be defined (it's limited to 12 notes per octave, and the steps are whole cents, so the resolution isn't great) so a lot more tonal possibilities.
This app was built by a 14-year old. The kids are alright!
Young Student Builds Microtonal App & MPE controller with AudioKit
Shashaank is a young composer and student who has learned iOS Development to build the new app, mTonal. It’s a microtonal quarter-note synth and MPE controller built with AudioKit...
https://audiokitpro.com/mtonal/
Dang, that is very impressive! Kid Genius right there.
Now, how did this new app sneak by unnoticed?
I wonder about these apps since there is no full MPE on iPads possible (maybe with some weird workarounds). I mean all the 5 dimensions.