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MidiQuesti. Ratings and Reviews

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1.6
out of 5
15 Ratings
  • Waste my time, 09.08.2020
    MX49 Needs Studio View Arrow, Tetra needs a Keyboard
    I purchased the DSI Tetra editor. The programmer is similar to the discontinued Sound Tower Mopho iOS editor. You can easily edit programs, combis and sequences using an iPad. Please add a Midi keyboard screen so I can edit and test sounds using only the iPad and Tetra. Other functions are good. I tested the MX49 performance editor. This a port of the VYCRO MX editor. This lets you change the Midi channel, velocity and key range of parts 1-16 so you can make complex layers and splits. The MX module has a Midi Keyboard but the keys are too small to play. The MX module fills the entire screen and does not display a "Studio View" arrow. When restarting the app it defaults to MX editor. I cannot select any menu items, buy the module or switch modules unless I delete and re-download the app -- then I lose my Tetra and MX patches... Please fix. A bit of programming will make this a nice iPad synth editor. Show more
  • David in ATX, 19.02.2020
    I wish this worked reliably but constantly freezes (among other concerns)
    This app could be a great, especially for those with vintage synths that need a robust librarian and editor. I own an Ensoniq SD-1, Casio CZ-1, Casio CZ-101, and Korg DW-8000. I purchased the $69 license for the Ensoniq SD-1 because this may be the only iOS apps that provides librarian, editor and Sysex support for this keyboard. Unfortunately after several hours of use, I’ve discovered what the app claims to do only work part of the time. It constantly freezes, then after force closing, settings and edits are lost. I’ve tried being patient, reading the help guide but there don’t appear to be any solutions. For the price of this license, the app should be rock solid and bullet proof. It’s not even close. Other app developers have found a way to create similar apps that are much more reliable and at a far more reasonable price. Please Sound Quest, put some development resources into updating this app, fix the bugs and reliability issues. If you don’t your essentially gouging and scamming users. Show more
  • synth geezer, 09.04.2019
    App works fine
    This is a nice program. I have ipad and Mac versions. I’ve got several older synths and the midiquest works well for programming and library Roland: D 50 XP 50 XP 30 JV 2080 JV 1010 also have yamaha VL 1m and kurzweil K 2000 synths I have newer synths for library use. (programming too but not needed) Dave Smith: P12 Rev 2 I’ve found customer support to be responsive and helpful. Show more
  • dysamoria, 25.01.2019
    Alpha Quality - NOT recommended
    [Updated to reflect changes] Why are there THREE versions of this app on the App Store? Like other reviewers said before me: This is ALPHA-quality software. I don't understand why it was released in this state. This cannot do anyone any good; certainly not Sound Quest. I don't understand this company. Their website is always out of date, their products cost too much, and their product usability and reliability is poor. Read some MIDIQuest threads on the KVR and GearSlutz forums, because I'm not alone in this impression. My experience: I got MIDIQuest stuck in the TC Helicon VoiceWorksPlus editor (which is tiny, by the way). There was no way to exit the editor. No menus, no buttons (the tool bar from the top of the MIDIQuest GUI is not present in this view), no keyboard commands, NOTHING gets me back to the rest of the application. Even QUITTING and restarting the app doesn't get me out of the editor. The developer responded to a KVR thread about this issue. He claimed that a two-finger tap would exit the "custom editors", which I tested, and it did nothing at all. He has added an invisible and tiny touch area in the upper left corner of the "custom editors" which backs out to the main screen. This clumsily addresses the issue. This is NOT good development. Sound Quest informed me via KVR posting that the majority of the editors use OS text rendering, but the one I was looking at, created by Psicraft, used custom bitmapped text for some reason. While this EXPLAINS the reason for the ugly text, it does NOTHING to ADDRESS the problem. People are rightly trashing this product. I expect Sound Quest to rage-quit or bash their own users for making legit complaints about the product. What else is there to expect when this is the level of care shown to users? Pricing: you have to buy each editor individually. This would be a great model for selective expense, but the cost of the individual editors is ridiculous, far exceeding the cost of the desktop application with just a few devices purchased. This is an example of the continued ridiculous cost for Sound Quest products. On the desktop he must get away with this kind of thing(??). On iOS? I highly doubt these prices will work. Most apps don't cost $50, let alone individual IAPs costing $50-$90. Patch Base, even with its ugly editors, has better prices. I own an Alesis QS8 editor with a better GUI that's a dedicated application on Windows, and it never cost me more than $49; Sound Quest wants $90 for a worse QS8 editor, with tiny controls not designed for a touch screen on this app. This is the best example of everything a developer should NOT do when porting software from a desktop OS to iOS. Sadly, the desktop version isn’t a whole lot better. The developer never seems to get beyond an “it works” mindset. Apparently he makes money with this mindset, so has no incentive to change. [shrug] Show more
  • Patrick I, 24.09.2018
    Awful UI.
    Don’t bother. This makes horrible use of screen real estate and is not close to justifying the per-synth editor cost. It’s clearly made by someone who thinks “it’s functional” is where you stop, with no sense of design or usability. UPDATE: It also seems the IAP won’t present anything but the $249 all-instruments option, even if you do cave and decide to swallow the $69 for one instrument. Show more
  • ectal, 14.03.2018
    Is this a joke?
    The price to license a single synth editor is either a joke or a bug. Uninstalled. But thanks for the chuckle.
  • AshFallenBrightly, 12.02.2018
    As bad as the Desktop Version
    The editors are extremely over priced, text gets cut off, editors are ports from the desktop versions & miserable to edit even with the zoom tool. This is not a true iOS touch app. My other complaints are the same as everybody else's. I never had good luck, ever ... with the desktop version, buggy, clunky, rarely updated, way too many bugs. I wanted to love this and the desktop version. I'm sorry, I don't at all. What they're advertised to do & well, they simply do not. On paper it looks like a dream. It's a nightmare. There are iOS alternatives that put this to shame & that includes includes asking price per editor. Yes, this has way more. Reliability, however are what's important. And a touch friendly UI & great UX. This lacks in too many ways. The icon is terribly outdated, as well. What a shame. This & the desktop program have incredible potential. Show more
  • Alien_brain, 20.01.2018
    Oh my gawd
    $69 for an editor? See ya! Wouldn’t wanna be ya.
  • The Editors, 15.11.2017
    Good Idea But Nothing Works
    Don’t even download this app. It will error out repeatedly no matter what you try to do. Zero Stars.
  • skylab001, 13.11.2017
    Doesn't work on older iPads
    I keep an older iPad dedicated for Lemur, touchable, and patch base among other things. Basic sysex and cc editing. It works fine for those apps... this one won't even run without a minimum 1gb ram. Show more
  • johndjameson, 02.11.2017
    Needs a Lot of Work
    Tons of potential. It supports almost every synthesizer, but the interface is dated and unusable on iPad.
  • Herman Muenster, 31.10.2017
    Hot garbage, look elsewhere.
    So, as others mentioned, the interface is terrible and clunky. That’s not the worst of it. Though the in-app store is broken right now, the in-app purchases are expensive to the point of absurdity. Someone on KVR found the links to the prices, here’s an example: JV-1010: $89 US DSI Tetra: $39 US They clearly did no market research, having been used to squeezing exorbitant amounts of money out of desperate musicians for years in the PC world, they must think this will work in the iOS world. Once they see this isn’t a golden goose, they’ll abandon this quickly I’d wager. Don’t even bother, look to see if your synths are available on Patchbase, it works just fine, for a fraction of the cost, though not nearly as many synths are supported. Show more
  • Nama boy, 31.10.2017
    So much potential but not there yet
    1 ) difficult to drag around the patch screen when zoomed in 2) I am unable to purchase any of the synth templates, so am stuck in the highly limited demo mode... This app has lots of potential, but definitely needs serious work to bring it up to the level it needs to be for pros to use it. Show more
  • vrumjaago, 31.10.2017
    Inscrutable interface
    This interface makes absolutely no sense. Not intuitive and the u.i. is incredibly small/difficult to navigate.
  • Ben Cox, 30.10.2017
    Alpha quality
    Intuitive. Many features don’t work. Hangs periodically. Needs to bake a bit longer.