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We are encouraging young Skywalker and we have faith in him which is why we are sitting in the bar waiting...
why would you expect to be able to import your own samples into a piano app?
Why not?
@ElektrikDiva because it's not a granular synth or whatever, it's an app that specifically says it makes lo-fi piano sounds
I just wanna open it in NS2 and play something miserable is all
Whatever, that still does not mean that I can’t hope to see such a cool feature eventually just like with all the often much more detailed technical requests for new app asks here. I honestly did not think this request would rub anybody the wrong way! I am Just a paying peep that would love to see that feature on this one day. Why is that so wrong to ask?! No offence was ever intended to the Dev or anyone of you who seem to have a bone to pick with me on this issue. I thought was a rather simple ask. I should be allowed to wish and dream for new features just like my one else on here. Cheers! :-)
Exactly Johnny! So do I. That’s why I went ahead and I purchased the App to indeed support and encourage our new Dev & to welcome them on here. I bought it, played with it and tested it. Your entirely very welcome for my comments on this APP and it was my pleasure to do that for the new Dev and for you still on the fence to decide if you will also do so likewise. I am nothing but honest on here when trying out new apps. If a feature(s) fell short then I’ll report that on here. Of course, I want to see further development/improvements. I hope my comments were helpful. I sincerely hope you’ll put yer money were your mouth is and give the wee new Dev one some love & support too. I have high hopes on this one. Sending all my very best to you from Canada, eh? Cheers!
Do it Johnny just do it!!! Then post it over here so we can hear it and join you in said misery, cuz misery loves company, ya know? Cheers!!
“I bought this app and it sucks because it doesn’t do exactly what I wanted and expected it to do.”
Maybe it wasn’t meant that way but that’s the way it came across FWIW.
Hey, this sounds great! I love the taste of haunting nostalgia It gives me..
'i like the TAL-U-NO synth but it's an overpriced, half finished app because it doesn't make me ice cream sandwiches.'
Those are really fun, I like to use them for saturation and then blend the recording with the original
Yeah @ElektrikDiva it definitely comes across as you bitching that an app doesn’t do things that it was never advertised as doing.
I'm not speaking for the ED, but I'm guessing we're a little frustrated because it's got a good noise but we want to play with it
I'm optimistic it'll open up in the end and if a few purchases at the outset help buy the dev some coffee to keep him going then all to the good 
Oh, how I envy believers...
"As long as you have life and breath, believe. Believe for those who cannot. Believe even if you have stopped believing. Believe for the sake of the dead, for love, to keep your heart beating, believe. Never give up, never despair, let no mystery confound you into the conclusion that mystery cannot be yours.”
(Helprin)
And this is why I love it here...
I long for the days when apps were introduced at the $1 price point and you could buy an app that needed development. Tons of young developers back then got introduced to the world of mobile music making. I'm sorry but $5 as a starting price point for a rather narrow use case app that isn't AUV3 isn't quite right. Now this may just be a function of the minimum price point now being $5 but when I think of the other apps that are also $5 I'm left scratching my head about why it'd be introduced there.
My recommendation: release the app at $1 to build a following and give the developer time to introduce the features that had been planned in the first few weeks, let it get some positive vibe going and then increase the price to $5 or $10. Then you will have folks like me kicking themselves for not buying at the intro price and will still buy it at the higher price once they see what the early adopters can do with it. I've done this a number of times over the years -- bought apps at full price after an introduction once it is more stable.
Free version: soft piano from spitfire labs into pure magnetic driftmaker, both free vsts on desktop.
Yes but, you know, desktop....
Yes but, you know, works....
There’s plenty that works on iOS as well. If one can’t create finished work on iOS they must have some pretty specialized requirements that 99.9% of listeners won’t know or care about.
+1
Oh please, create a finished work using this app, that has no connectivity, and you better hope that it doesn't crash or run out of resources along the way, it is made with Audiokit, not known for either of those things, and don't turn a comment about something running on one computer vs something running on another computer an argument about the computer, it is about the products running on said computers, piano software vs piano software, not iOS vs MacOS or Windows, what is this confirmation bias kindergarten.
Harsh.
Harsh
totally agree!
+1, well said, I agree.
+1 what he said. Cheers, Johnny!
It makes lovely sounds and it's got midi. When I bought my first iPad that was literally all I wanted from an app. I had no idea about Audiobus or iOS music environments. I just wanted to use the iPad as a sound module for things like wavetable synthesis, triggered and sequenced by my hardware. That all changed eventually of course. But I still regularly use single apps routed through hardware effects and a mixer. For that purpose, Lo-fi piano is completely on the mark. I do look forward to it being updated to fit into iOS productions eventually. But to call it unusable as it is now is far from accurate (not that anyone here is saying that).