ePipes - MIDI Bagpipes
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Version :4.5.1
Size :76.35Mb
Updated :Nov 27,2018
Developer :Michael Eskin
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Based on the users' reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and pros of the Epipes app: **Cons:** 1. "Difficult to learn" - New users struggle with the interface and controls. 2. " Limited customization" - Lack of options for changing sound settings and effects. 3. " Occasional lag" - Some users experience delayed notes and stuttering sound playback. **Pros:** 1. "Authentic pipe sound" - Epipes offers a realistic and immersive bagpipe experience. 2. " Easy to carry" - The app is lightweight and portable, making it perfect for practice. 3. "Variety of sounds" - Epipes offers different types of pipes and sound effects to explore. Please note that these cons and pros are based on a general analysis of the users' reviews and may not reflect every individual's experience with the app.
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Description
ePipes is a tunable, authentic sounding set of Scottish Highland, Border Pipes, and Smallpipes as a MIDI sound module that can be played using a hardware MIDI chanter like the Fagerström Technopipes. Both GHB and Chromatic style hardware MIDI chanters are supported. The app also works with hardware MIDI keyboards and MIDI file player apps with appropriate settings of the lowest chanter note and MIDI channels. The sounds are provided by ePipes.co.uk in Glasgow, Scotland, from extremely high-fidelity studio recordings of three very fine instruments. Operating Instructions: Touch the ePipes logo to switch the drones on and off. Select the instrument style using the instrument selector. Available bagpipes styles are Highland, Border, and Smallpipes. The pitch may be transposed in semitone increments using the Transpose slider. Additionally, the Tuning slider may be used to fine-tune the drone +/- 50 cents in one-cent increments Set the volume of the drones and chanter individually using the Drone and Chanter Volume sliders. Use the Reverb Level to set the overall reverb level. Use the Drone Channel slider to set the MIDI channel for the drones. Use the Chanter Channel slider to set the MIDI channel for the chanter notes. Use the Lowest Note slider to set the MIDI note for the bottom note of the chanter. Range of the lowest MIDI note slider is from 55 to 79. MIDI default parameter values are based on the Fagerström Scottish Technopipes: Chanter channel: 1 Lowest Note: 67 Drone channel: 15 The drones will start upon receiving any MIDI Note-On event with the note number less than 80. A MIDI Note-Off event with the same note number that started the drones on the drone channel will stop the drones. You may enable Chromatic to GHB scale mapping using the Chromatic Map control. When the Chromatic Map is set to "Off", the app passes the notes directly through with no remapping for chanters that do the GHB fingering mapping in the device. When the Chromatic Map is set to "GHB-G" or "GHB-A", the app will remap the incoming chromatic scale notes to the GHB scale so that GHB fingerings can be used on a Chromatic chanter. "GHB-G" is for chromatic chanters where the bottom note is assumed to be the leading G tone. "GHB-A" is for chromatic chanters where there is no leading tone and the bottom note is the A tone. Once set, the MIDI parameters are saved when exiting the app. The app may also be played from a MIDI file player app using CoreMIDI or a hardware MIDI keyboard attached to the device using a MIDI interface connected to the Lightning port. You may need to adjust the lowest note offset to best work with your setup or MIDI files. All settings are saved when the app exits and restored the next time it is run.
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