Ross Gerhard
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The only major gripe is the inablity to precisely set, or reset, the velocity number. As it stands, the app does what it says on the tin, but the knobs are frustrating to use. Getting back to a value without spinning a knob when moving your finger off the screen is extremely difficult. The way you did the input output/options is great. The other minor issues are the inability to flip the screen or make the keys fullscreen. Good app, no ads.
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A Google user
Worked seamlessly for MIDI-in on my Samsung S9 with both the Roland UM-ONE mk-2 interface and with the Alesis Vortex wireless dongle (using the cheap USB-c to USB-a adapter that came with the phone). Doesn't support pitch bend but I can't think of any MIDI freeware android apps that do! Super stable, too. No annoying ads (unlike some MIDI apps I've paid money for). Couldn't ask for anything else in terms of just making my phone a cheap and simple midi module.
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Shovan Das
This app is great for both in-built playing & midi controller purpose. But I felt the keys are bit weighty, they are not playing with ease. Also keys are not velocity sensitive, when I recorded a riff I found the velocity of all notes are 100. It's true that it is impossible to get velocity curve like a real physical keyboard but put some velocity differences, even it can be random. Connectivity with PC as well as DAW is very easy & smooth. Work on those features please.
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