Tenori On IOS edition...
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
There is a bunch of Yamaha stuff turned up in the store - midi faders and arp thingy. I was wondering about this one too as the hardware version looked interesting.
Glad I held off as I nearly went for it last night. Thanks for the review.
Glad I held off as I nearly went for it last night. Thanks for the review.
No, that Glitch is meant to be there.....
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from MilkyWay, SolSystem, Earth, Europe, Germany
You can change the needed time to enter a note in the system-options.mbncp wrote:Just my 2 cents:
The onboard sounds, as with most iOS apps, are ugly
Entering notes is painful as you have to hold down your finger for a good second or two.
mbncp wrote: Playing live is painful as often it will "write" notes when you don't want it, spending your time on the clear button.
mbncp wrote: The worse is that midi out is terrible, hanging notes, notes not playing,...
I was hoping it to be better than aurora, but it's even worse.![]()
I have no problem with midi-out. Its working here.
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- KVRist
- 250 posts since 29 Apr, 2011
Apparently it wasn't actually submitted to the US store along with the other territories for some reason (maybe some legal reason?), but it will definitely be available in all countries very soon.
Alex
Alex
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- KVRist
- 127 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from Germany
At least for the network-MIDI it uses the standard network-session.jbone1313 wrote:How does the MIDI out work? I do not see any options...
If you connect from the Mac or the PC to this session, you will
receive MIDI on your computer.
Tobias
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
Using the camera connection kit doesn't work very well, could be a problem with sysex and clock messages.. Works fine with other ios apps though...
How do you open a "standard network-session" on winxp ?
How do you open a "standard network-session" on winxp ?
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- KVRist
- 127 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from Germany
Follow this link: http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/rtpMIDI.htmlmbncp wrote:How do you open a "standard network-session" on winxp ?
Tobias
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
Thanks, figured it out in the meantime and this works much better.to-pse wrote:Follow this link: http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/rtpMIDI.htmlmbncp wrote:How do you open a "standard network-session" on winxp ?
Tobias
Being able to use hw and/or vst makes it a bit more interesting, but still, only 16 steps, no cc, fixed velocity, fixed modes and a clumsy interface doesn't make this a lot of fun to use.
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 3 Jun, 2009 from Wales
I nearly bought it, but then I went for Aurora Studio instead - that's a suprisingly deep app with a ton of flexible features and synth / sampling options.
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- KVRAF
- 4682 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
Anyone here have both TNR-i and the iPhone version of Aurora? If so, I'd be interested to read a comparison between the two - strengths and weaknesses of each, and if one is better suited for one type of use rather than other (composition vs live improv, etc.). Comparisons to SoundGrid would be welcome too.
- KVRAF
- 4682 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
Just bought Aurora - downloading now. I figured I'd likely be using it more for fun than anything serious so I didn't need to spend twice the price. Also, I like that it allows instrument editing. Seems like the TNR-i might lean more toward live play and improv, where as Aurora appeared (based on the videos) to have more of a focus on song creation, which is how I would prefer to work. I guess I'll find out in a few minutes what it's actually like.
- KVRAF
- 4682 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
Sorry to hijack the thread, but for anyone who may be interested...for those on iPhones - Aurora isn't exactly the easiest thing to use because the grid buttons are so tiny that it's easy to bump the wrong ones (I guess a stylus would be helpful.) TNR-i has a zoom option, which they were smart to include. That would make it a lot easier to program. However, I quickly found uses for using Aurora's synthesis to edit the presets, so it gets major points for that.
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- KVRian
- 1452 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
I bought the TNR-I app and find that it is fun and works fine on my first generation iPad. There is a lot to explore in couch, easy chair, or toilet sitting music making. I have yet to try midi out over network or camera adapter. Watching the videos for Aurora on YouTube, that app appears to have many more features. The TNR-I app gets minor negative marks from me for being limited to the built-in sounds and for not having the ability to modulate volume by note number, which can be important for the drum maps. One can always assign a drum sound to an individual layer though. Other than that I find the app to be exceptional in it's ability to inspire interesting poly-rhythmic musical experiments and improv. I am also finding that, as one app store reviewer stated, it works quite well as a device for introducing young children to musical exploration. Under supervision, my six year old (one of three kids!) has really taken to the app. It seems that Aurora also has the qualities that I am liking in the Tenori On app as well. I might get it at another time, but I want to spend more time with TNR-I before I do that.
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 26 Feb, 2009
Not in the Canada store yet. What gives?