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Numa Player 2.0
While there are better acoustic and electric pianos available, this really is quite good for a free app. 2.0 enhancements (copied from the app store):
Numa Player 2.0 is focused to substantially improve performance with the multi-core support and more polyphony. Plus, we reworked the UI and added many features to speed up your workflow.
Multi-Core support.
Improved polyphony and DSP performance.
Dynamic zone allocation, with no limits.
New Zone editing capabilities, including sorting and color assignment.
Improved Program Managment with folder navigation.
Programs are now shared between standalone and plugin mode.
New MIDI learn funzion to assign any parameter to a MIDI Control Change.
Improved navigation of the MASTER section.
Enhanced Master delay with added Damp parameter and interpolation.
Improved overall interface navigability.
Undo/Redo now works with any actions.
Improved stability and bug fixes.
Comments
This update looks pretty nice. You can add zones (more than the original 4) to use more sounds at once. Long press on any of the controls opens a menu where you can MIDI learn a CC, or add a "DAW Parameter". The latter is an AUv3 parameter, which appears immediately in the app parameter list in AUM. (Apparently, this was added in the May update, but I overlooked it until now.)
Always liked the app, especially the layering.