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New collection of traditional Chinese instruments

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  • Not a bad price for the bundle. Only $13 to complete mine.

    I did notice that the mini DiZi app doesn’t respect the device’s orientation (I’m sitting on the couch with my iPad plugged into the charger port on the left hand side (upside down) and the app is upside down.)

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    I did notice that the mini DiZi app doesn’t respect the device’s orientation (I’m sitting on the couch with my iPad plugged into the charger port on the left hand side (upside down) and the app is upside down.)

    Standalone they're all upside-down for me. Hasn't bothered me as the interfaces are so minimal anyway and I've mainly been using them as plugins where the orientation is fine.

  • @Loups said:
    Already bought the lot individually - I'd say 'dang' but actually have no regrets :D Keen for more though - a guan would be nice.

    You’d think the rest of the Chinese orchestra will be coming. I hope so, bought this bundle got a breath controller coming and so excited - I really really love this alongside naada and even the garageband Japanese and Chinese instruments.

    So many spaces being filled on iOS now and you’d expect more and more to happen at an increasing rate. Just get some more bass and acoustic drum plugins—- I wasn’t terribly impressed with the OneShot samples I heard but still looking forward to it for round robins etc

  • @wingwizard said:

    @Loups said:
    Already bought the lot individually - I'd say 'dang' but actually have no regrets :D Keen for more though - a guan would be nice.

    You’d think the rest of the Chinese orchestra will be coming. I hope so, bought this bundle got a breath controller coming and so excited - I really really love this alongside naada and even the garageband Japanese and Chinese instruments.

    So many spaces being filled on iOS now and you’d expect more and more to happen at an increasing rate. Just get some more bass and acoustic drum plugins—- I wasn’t terribly impressed with the OneShot samples I heard but still looking forward to it for round robins etc

    I'm not a wind player... Do you think someone like me could pick up a wind controller without too much hard work? I'd love to get the expressiveness... I'm a violin/fiddle player and wish there were better midi solutions to translate the articulation of boing and vibrato. Maybe I just haven't explored enough.

  • @NoncompliantBryant said:

    @wingwizard said:

    @Loups said:
    Already bought the lot individually - I'd say 'dang' but actually have no regrets :D Keen for more though - a guan would be nice.

    You’d think the rest of the Chinese orchestra will be coming. I hope so, bought this bundle got a breath controller coming and so excited - I really really love this alongside naada and even the garageband Japanese and Chinese instruments.

    So many spaces being filled on iOS now and you’d expect more and more to happen at an increasing rate. Just get some more bass and acoustic drum plugins—- I wasn’t terribly impressed with the OneShot samples I heard but still looking forward to it for round robins etc

    I'm not a wind player... Do you think someone like me could pick up a wind controller without too much hard work? I'd love to get the expressiveness... I'm a violin/fiddle player and wish there were better midi solutions to translate the articulation of boing and vibrato. Maybe I just haven't explored enough.

    Neither am I, so let’s hope so! lol

    My perspective is that I think it’s really really fun learning these things. It makes me write new types of stuff. And being new to it you bring your own excitement at hearing and playing in new ways that you might not if you had more expertise. I recently picked up slide and love it so much

    I can see that it would be frustrating as a strings player looking to emulate that experience with a screen. Swam has the bowing option of playing, have you tried that? Other wise there’s pen2bow. And that other one.

  • @wingwizard said:
    Swam has the bowing option of playing, have you tried that? Other wise there’s pen2bow. And that other one.

    Finger Fiddle? Can sound good, but I find the playing neither intuitive nor naturally expressive. I've had some success with the Swam strings mapping multiple controls to the pressure cc on different curves eg. so the more emphatically I'm playing, the more (and more quickly) vibrato factors in.

  • I got one of them. I was enthused when I saw the many exposed parameters to control inside AUM until I tried setting up a simple volume control and could not get any response out of it. Has anyone had any luck with that? I tried various keyboards with it. It does respond to pitch bend but I'm not getting any way to control expression or volume.
    If you use a wind controller, what kind of CC is that sending out? What does a wind controller send to it?

  • @Loups said:

    @wingwizard said:
    Swam has the bowing option of playing, have you tried that? Other wise there’s pen2bow. And that other one.

    Finger Fiddle? Can sound good, but I find the playing neither intuitive nor naturally expressive. I've had some success with the Swam strings mapping multiple controls to the pressure cc on different curves eg. so the more emphatically I'm playing, the more (and more quickly) vibrato factors in.

    There is a MPE or midi bow controller..or more than one, you may already know this but I remember seeing people using them researching a few years ago. I’m not sure if it’s tied to desktop software

  • edited April 4

    Team, for anyone that has bought a single instrument and then the bundle, is the bundle discounted when an instrument or two is already owned? Keen on this but feel I should try one first before going all in.

  • @Cambler said:
    Team, for anyone that has bought a single instrument and then the bundle, is the bundle discounted when an instrument or two is already owned? Keen on this but feel I should try one first before going all in.

    I bought Mini Dizi month ago and offered bundle discount was $1 for me. Thanks to Jade Starr YT review I realized I don't need all instruments from this bundle and bought just 2 of them.

  • @filo01 said:

    @Cambler said:
    Team, for anyone that has bought a single instrument and then the bundle, is the bundle discounted when an instrument or two is already owned? Keen on this but feel I should try one first before going all in.

    I bought Mini Dizi month ago and offered bundle discount was $1 for me. Thanks to Jade Starr YT review I realized I don't need all instruments from this bundle and bought just 2 of them.

    Thanks Filo. Which two do you recommend?

  • @Cambler said:

    @filo01 said:

    @Cambler said:
    Team, for anyone that has bought a single instrument and then the bundle, is the bundle discounted when an instrument or two is already owned? Keen on this but feel I should try one first before going all in.

    I bought Mini Dizi month ago and offered bundle discount was $1 for me. Thanks to Jade Starr YT review I realized I don't need all instruments from this bundle and bought just 2 of them.

    Thanks Filo. Which two do you recommend?

    I was looking for something that could be used in folk and ambient music. From this point of view, I like Dizi, NanXiao and PaiXiao the most so I bought them. They have similar character but a little bit different flavor/color. If they were $10 each, I'd probably go with the NanXiao. I definitely recommend Jade Starr's video, there are samples from all of them.

  • @filo01 said:

    @Cambler said:

    @filo01 said:

    @Cambler said:
    Team, for anyone that has bought a single instrument and then the bundle, is the bundle discounted when an instrument or two is already owned? Keen on this but feel I should try one first before going all in.

    I bought Mini Dizi month ago and offered bundle discount was $1 for me. Thanks to Jade Starr YT review I realized I don't need all instruments from this bundle and bought just 2 of them.

    Thanks Filo. Which two do you recommend?

    I was looking for something that could be used in folk and ambient music. From this point of view, I like Dizi, NanXiao and PaiXiao the most so I bought them. They have similar character but a little bit different flavor/color. If they were $10 each, I'd probably go with the NanXiao. I definitely recommend Jade Starr's video, there are samples from all of them.

    Awesome - thanks so much. All check the video.

  • edited April 4

    @MrStochastic said:
    I got one of them. I was enthused when I saw the many exposed parameters to control inside AUM until I tried setting up a simple volume control and could not get any response out of it. Has anyone had any luck with that? I tried various keyboards with it. It does respond to pitch bend but I'm not getting any way to control expression or volume.
    If you use a wind controller, what kind of CC is that sending out? What does a wind controller send to it?

    I don’t have a wind controller, but it’s CC2, and I’ve been able to modulate it using SnakeBud’s CC out.

    Edit: “it” was MiniDiZi.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Dav said:

    They are not poly, so just one note sounds at a time when playing the instruments.

    Don’t know about all of them, but the Sheng is polyphonic, when you switch to keyboard mode, but then it doesn’t react to breath.

    As far as the missing polyphony is concerned, you can fall back on the proven workaround with Polythemus AU as usual:
    https://apps.apple.com/de/app/polythemus-au/id1439815017

  • @Polyphonix said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Dav said:

    They are not poly, so just one note sounds at a time when playing the instruments.

    Don’t know about all of them, but the Sheng is polyphonic, when you switch to keyboard mode, but then it doesn’t react to breath.

    As far as the missing polyphony is concerned, you can fall back on the proven workaround with Polythemus AU as usual:
    https://apps.apple.com/de/app/polythemus-au/id1439815017

    Hey that looks good. Thanks.

  • Anyone here has a YSD-120 ? What do you think of it specifically as a midi controller?

  • @bygjohn said:
    I don’t have a wind controller, but it’s CC2, and I’ve been able to modulate it using SnakeBud’s CC out.

    Thanks! That works

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