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Numa Player by Studiologic (auv3/free) - It's back in the app store

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  • Alright so I haven’t played it long, just enough to cycle through all the sounds, and I gotta say, especially for free, I’m pretty impressed.

    Nice list of sounds, nice list of effects, the ability to layer the sounds is great, the interface is decent, and I think all the included instruments are of a fairly high quality. Kinda surprising for a free app.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Yea we good haven’t tried yet, but downloaded. What are some opinions so far?

    I’m really enjoying it! Not Pure Synth Platinum quality but for a free app I’m highly impressed.

  • edited March 2022

    I gave it a try and I'm pretty impressed. The sounds are good, though levels are different for different ones. The GUI is pretty slick, with nice support for keyboard splitting and multiple MIDI channels. The Vibes sound is good, using tremolo to produce the effect of the rotors. It's a great demo program for Studiologic keyboards, and I'm loving the Italianness of it. We have musette, cassotto, and MasteFisa, and multiple string machines. All that's missing is mandolin.

    Some of the instrument controls do not seem to work, or are maybe not implemented. I tried to slow the attack of the strings, but adjusting it had no effect. Still, pretty good for an all-new app.

  • edited March 2022

    Love it!. Nice and simple and sounds great to me!.
    Just compared it with Korg Module pro and I think I like the pianos on this better. Good range of effects and I specially love how you can easily layer sounds. Piano + phased wurly + 2 sets of strings where one is pitched +7. It’s a breeze to do, very useful for “convenience “ sounds.
    A tiny bit more of control would be lovely, specially panning for layering sounds and maybe a simple Adsr envelope for the instruments that dont implement it.
    Very good job on this one. Amazing that it’s free. Thanks!

  • I've noticed one (or two) little caveats. Numa Player needs a lot of processor memory, as much as 49168 pages (of 16K), 768 MiB. This shows up in Jetsam logs. And, maybe as a result, I am unable to run 2 AUv3 instances on my iPad 6 with 2 GB memory. Results may vary on larger devices.

    Still very nice, despite this.

  • Thanks for checking @uncledave!
    So there's no disk streaming and I'm not surprised that it crashes on devices with 1GB memory.

  • edited March 2022

    Seems ok with 2 loaded in AUM but crashes when 3rd loaded. iPad Pro 12.9 “ 3rd gen

  • @tahiche said:
    Love it!. Nice and simple and sounds great to me!.
    Just compared it with Korg Module pro and I think I like the pianos on this better. Good range of effects and I specially love how you can easily layer sounds. Piano + phased wurly + 2 sets of strings where one is pitched +7. It’s a breeze to do, very useful for “convenience “ sounds.
    A tiny bit more of control would be lovely, specially panning for layering sounds and maybe a simple Adsr envelope for the instruments that dont implement it.
    Very good job on this one. Amazing that it’s free. Thanks!

    I gotta say I think you’re right. I love Module and will still use it just for the variety, but the pianos here do sound a bit better. Very impressive for a free so. The effects sound pretty good as well.

  • I wanted the StudioLogic Numa 2 for the longest time so this is fantastic for me. I wonder how close the sounds are to the actual keyboard. Anyone here that has it and can compare? Also how are their midi controllers?

  • @NimboStratus said:
    Seems ok with 2 loaded in AUM but crashes when 3rd loaded. iPad Pro 12.9 “ 3rd gen

    Yes. You have 4 GB RAM (or 6 GB with 1TB storage). Hence more space for apps.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Thanks for checking @uncledave!
    So there's no disk streaming and I'm not surprised that it crashes on devices with 1GB memory.

    Right. I tried it on my iPad Air (original) with 1GB. It loads fine, plays the default piano, but Jetsam kills it (at 700 MiB of memory) when loading the presets. So, very marginal. It may work on iOS 12 devices, but not likely on devices like mine that are frozen on iOS 12.

  • @uncledave said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Thanks for checking @uncledave!
    So there's no disk streaming and I'm not surprised that it crashes on devices with 1GB memory.

    Right. I tried it on my iPad Air (original) with 1GB. It loads fine, plays the default piano, but Jetsam kills it (at 700 MiB of memory) when loading the presets. So, very marginal. It may work on iOS 12 devices, but not likely on devices like mine that are frozen on iOS 12.

    So it’s heavy on the cpu/ram?.
    Just did a quick test in AUM with ChordBud, this is on a 2018 iPad Pro. Numa piano with no effects shows about 7%, Korg Module piano is around 3-4%.
    4 layers of instruments in Numa (piano + electric piano + strings + keys) is around 10%.

  • @tahiche said:

    @uncledave said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Thanks for checking @uncledave!
    So there's no disk streaming and I'm not surprised that it crashes on devices with 1GB memory.

    Right. I tried it on my iPad Air (original) with 1GB. It loads fine, plays the default piano, but Jetsam kills it (at 700 MiB of memory) when loading the presets. So, very marginal. It may work on iOS 12 devices, but not likely on devices like mine that are frozen on iOS 12.

    So it’s heavy on the cpu/ram?.
    Just did a quick test in AUM with ChordBud, this is on a 2018 iPad Pro. Numa piano with no effects shows about 7%, Korg Module piano is around 3-4%.
    4 layers of instruments in Numa (piano + electric piano + strings + keys) is around 10%.

    It does seem pretty light on CPU, but it is huge in memory. Hard to say why, unless it loads all the sounds, which is pointless since it can only play one from each Zone. It may be caused by whatever software they're using to make it multi-platform.

  • @uncledave said:

    @tahiche said:

    @uncledave said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Thanks for checking @uncledave!
    So there's no disk streaming and I'm not surprised that it crashes on devices with 1GB memory.

    Right. I tried it on my iPad Air (original) with 1GB. It loads fine, plays the default piano, but Jetsam kills it (at 700 MiB of memory) when loading the presets. So, very marginal. It may work on iOS 12 devices, but not likely on devices like mine that are frozen on iOS 12.

    So it’s heavy on the cpu/ram?.
    Just did a quick test in AUM with ChordBud, this is on a 2018 iPad Pro. Numa piano with no effects shows about 7%, Korg Module piano is around 3-4%.
    4 layers of instruments in Numa (piano + electric piano + strings + keys) is around 10%.

    It does seem pretty light on CPU, but it is huge in memory. Hard to say why, unless it loads all the sounds, which is pointless since it can only play one from each Zone. It may be caused by whatever software they're using to make it multi-platform.

    Oh, I see. I misread, you were obviously talking about ram.

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