Playing Enta Omry on the iPad using pianist pro app with oriental rhythm
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very very nice
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silly question, so please excuse me I just play the instruments. I wonder if there is keyboard app that could actually control Omnisphere? this is a very expensive pro sound engine I use on my pro keyboards I'm sort of getting addicted to the software, oh ya,, I am using a PC I like the idea of the I pad, I have already donated my weighted key keyboards and have gone to synth action keys to save my hand. It's hard getting old. Thanks
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nice man
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nice job!
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Thanks eldeep1990
wizardgraphics 9 months ago
Hey poorwilly. Sorry for the late reply. I really have no experience with the software you have mentioned but I can tell you 2 things if they could help. First you can use the same app that I used here on the iPad as a midi controller with software on your computer. Second, there are pro synth apps like the KORG iElectribe and KORG ims-20. Also a lot of MIDI music apps like MIDI touch etc... Finally there is Omnisphere 101 that basically teaches you how to use it with videos and all.
wizardgraphics 1 year ago
Thanks Master
wizardgraphics 1 year ago
Thanks mafe1tarkez
wizardgraphics 1 year ago
Thanks Mohasharpeyes
wizardgraphics 1 year ago
Thank you Thamer, Tamim and Reeem for the nice comments. The App name is "Pianist Pro". I have it in the description. No, it doesn't have anything oriental like the Oud or the Kanoun. Not even the rhythms and certainly not the Arabic scale. I just tweaked it myself by custom making a 'maksoum' or 'saieedy' like rhythm using its built-in rhythm editor.
wizardgraphics 1 year ago