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Hohner Melodeon Pro

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Matching the layout of Hohner's iconic Double-Ray Black-Dot diatonic accordion, this intuitive virtual instrument features a super responsive fingerboard that plays and sounds like the traditional instrument in the most common two-row tunings of B/C, C#/D, and D/G, as well as an extended B/C+ layout with four chromatic buttons on a partial third row. Simply touch in the bellows area to toggle between bellows push and pull, then play on the buttons. Since you may want to play chords with more than 3 or 4 fingers, you'll need to turn off "Multitasking Gestures" in your iPad's Settings, under General/Multitasking Gestures. Touch the sliders icon at the upper right side of the screen to bring up the controls where you can select the tuning (B/C, B/C+, C#/D, or D/G), and control the volume and reverb settings. MIDI Control: The instrument may be played via MIDI from a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI file player or controller apps. First launch the Hohner Melodeon Pro app, then choose "HohnerMelodeon" as the destination sound module in the CoreMIDI settings of other apps. Set the MIDI channel using the "MIDI Channel" slider on the controls page. Lowest note is G3 (MIDI Note 55) Range is G3 through E6. The app responds to MIDI Note-on Velocity messages Touch the "?" to toggle the note names On/Off. Touch the "i" button to bring up the help screen. All settings are saved when you exit the app and restored the next time it is run.
What’s New
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Version 3.3
Version History

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Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    4.99 USD
  • Size
    37.09 MB
  • Provider
    Michael Eskin
Languages
English
Copyright
© 2004-2024 Michael Eskin. All rights reserved.