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Musix Pro - MIDI Controller. Ratings and Reviews

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4.56
out of 5
27 Ratings
  • mhoman, 03.01.2023
    Good in it’s day
    Needs to be updated to MPE to be current.
  • keefakeefa, 30.12.2021
    Great!
    Fantastic midi controller. Flexible. Wish it had pitch and mod wheels but otherwise fantastic!
  • mjcdjbc, 11.12.2020
    A real instrument
    First music app I’ve seen that seems like a real instrument in its own right optimized for the iPhone.
  • YuuuXie, 15.09.2020
    Need dark theme note pattern coloring
    Personally I feel it will be more fantastic if there is a color theme, where the keys are all in dark colors, while I touch it, it will be bright color. Kind of similar to the colors of those launchpad style app. Also for the existing color themes, it will be cool if touching the key triggers bright color or even some twinkling/flash effect instead of black as it is now. Show more
  • polytrope, 26.06.2020
    So Close to 5 Stars.
    I am overjoyed that a high-quality isomorphic keyboard app exists in the iOS ecosystem. Musix is responsive, well-designed, and thoroughly usable as a serious musical instrument given its fantastic support for MIDI, OSC, and AudioBus. In my opinion, this app is 3 minor changes away from perfection: - Please let me disable the "slide" between notes! The iPad touchscreen is great, but it is far too easy to mistakenly hit a second key after beginning a touch event. I don't slide between keys on a piano, I don't really ever want to do that here either! - Musix needs a blank coloring. Blank white keys are my favorite way to play on isomorphic keyboard layouts. The rainbow coloring is distracting, and the major scale colorings are constraining for musical thought. - I want to turn the lettering off. All that text is just unnecessary and distracting to me as I don't really think in terms of lettered notes. Thank you so much to shiverware for making such a phenomenal tool! I recommend it to everybody who will listen. Show more
  • Navi Thiara, 23.04.2020
    To many issues
    The app keeps freezing and it doesn’t show how to change instruments
  • .calm of EPSILON PROJECT, 05.02.2020
    great app, easy to use
    makes it easy to lay down some bass or keys that sound great. support is quick and responsive too. thanks again, looking forward to future updates.
  • nrainbuddy, 27.11.2019
    The Innovation string players have been waiting for.
    The boards are laid out in a way that makes them fun and surprisingly ez to play. It just all seems to click together really well to make an outstanding instrument. I far prefer this to traditional linear keyboards. I know I’m not the only string player who understands the concept of a linear keyboard but doesn’t enjoy rocking one because something doesn’t mesh. Personally I think in terms of circles musically and this app gives me the extra dimensional aspect to provide me with circles to look at. This app makes my iPad feel less like a sequencer and more like a traditional instrument. It’s I pretty neat controller that way, but the real power behind this app is that it is literally a sort of archetype or template for every song you could ever want to write. This is hands down the writers most powerful tool, even if you’re a writer that has your theory memorized or well understood there is certainly going to be an idea that this app can help you inspire to write. This isn’t the one to be cheap about 10 bucks on. This app is very innovative and should be funded along to enrich our musical / technical foundation in this growing industry/ hobby market. If you mad it doesn’t have its own sounds, don’t be, this isn’t that sort of design. Sounds are dime a dozen. This is a whole new keyboard concept where your finger shape positioning never needs to change to create new chords, this makes arpeggiating and chord progression a cake walk to navigate thru manually even at faster tempos rt on your iPad screen. It’s awesome ¡ These devs are fast at responding if you need even the stupidest help like I did too. I’m really excited about this app and that’s why I’m giving the best review I can. Im hoping to see continued development over the course of my lifetime on this one... DONT OUTDATE MY KEYBOARD PLZ !!!!!!! Show more
  • T.O707, 17.08.2019
    Waste of money
    I can’t hear the sounds of other apps. I can’t hear any other sounds from different apps
  • M.A. PDX, 23.03.2019
    Essential for Linnstrument Owners
    This fantastic app is the reason I got an iPad Pro and might be one of the most impactful musical tools I've encountered in my life. As an owner of a Linnstrument, I wanted to have as much practice time as possible on an isomorphic grid, but the Linnstrument can't go everywhere I go. This app *greatly* accelerated my skills playing on a grid and has transformed my understanding of music theory. As I spend more time with it I realize how much of a window into isomorphic or hexagonal layouts it is -- anyone else using this app: Do yourself a favor while you're learning, and switch between 1) layouts, 2) scales, 3) button sizes, and 3) labellings every now and then, even if you're working towards other goals. Doing this really opens up the possibilities but also constantly keeps you at the "edge" of where your learning is at, which helps you get better faster. Going back to a Linnstrument after playing on this app is an amusing sensation, as playing on a glass surfaced iPad requires a lot more mental agility so when you return to the Linnstrument you feel like an ultra-precise master. Great app :) Show more
  • JDRock!, 16.08.2018
    An ergonomic revolution!
    Having not so large hands, I have always struggled with the reaches involved in playing the piano keyboard, and have always wondered if there was a better way to lay out the keys. This app really opened my eyes to the possibilities of the isomorphic layout, especially the Gerhard layout. The efficiency in space reduction is significant, as I am able to access 4 chromatic octaves’ worth of hexagonal keys on an iPad Pro 12.9”. I do realize that some of these layouts have existed before on concertinas and button accordions, but this app gives you a lot more options. It also allows you to turn the iPad into both controller and sound producer - one neat little package you can take anywhere! A few things I would suggest to make this app even more awesome would be to mirror-image the screen, because many layouts favor one hand or the other, in terms of performance proficiency. Velocity control could help with expressive performances. A pitch bend bar option would also aid that. As a person who likes tactile feedback, making Musix Pro able to control the layout of a hardware button controller would make it indispensable. That being said, this app is a fundamentally important tool in the evolution of musical instrument design. Thank you, Shiverware! Show more
  • WooooodddddooWonderful, 14.12.2016
    False advertising
    All features work great but in the iPhone version midi out to daw is not supported. There is no mention of this in the description. Only reason I bought it. A very expensive app for limited functionality merits 2 stars in my book. I suggest thumbjam if you're looking for a midi controller with scales Show more
  • Nichjoht, 17.10.2014
    Best midi controller app inthe store
    This is hands down the best app to control vst instruments via midi! I can't say how much I miss using it, please update so it will run on the new version of iOS. Show more
  • Gitarzz, 29.07.2014
    Superb!
    I find myself becoming stale in my playing every once in a while and when this happens I look for ways to change things up. This app does it for me. I simply select what pattern I want the notes to appear on the screen and once I learn how the notes to ascend and descend, I can start noodling around. Another reviewer mentioned the lack of velocity control being sent to other apps. I agree that this would be an important feature, but I'm still very impressed with this app. It's too bad that the iPad doesn't have a larger screen. Making the votes larger and still have a lot of notes on the screen would make this an even better app. Unfortunately, app developers really have no control over the hardware they're developing for. This app gets my thumbs up vote. Show more
  • AppleSnack, 08.06.2014
    It's evolutionary
    Music is a lot about patterns. There are now several ways in one to learn and experiment with patterns. You will see new patterns and make sense of traditional patterns. It 's Fun and innovative Show more
  • doUreallyWant2HurtMe, 20.05.2014
    Terrific, Intuitive MIDI Performance Surface
    Works as advertised, a great tool to use when writer's block creeps up on you.
  • rocketlaura, 17.03.2014
    beautiful MIDI control surface
    This app is working great for me, no hiccups at all. (Okay, every once in a while a note won't play.) I love a creative musical interface, and this is one. I love being able to choose from different logical note layouts that bring new melodic and harmonic possibilities to the fore, mixing visual and audio creativity. I use the rainbow color scheme and turn the note names off, just letting my sense of color and pattern lead me. I haven't done anything with the app's builtin sounds; the MIDI works fine, connected with Thor or Thumbjam or whatever. I would like to see some other controls -- like maybe a volume slider, pitch bend or mod wheel -- added, so I hope the dev is still working on this. Show more
  • Tantrum999, 07.08.2013
    A great program
    I'm very happy with this program... although I agree with the reviewer that said it could use a few other control abilities (I will be contacting the company with my personal ideas). The other big thing I would really like to see in this is a basic phrase recorder. This in my opinion would make this a wonderful on the go sketch pad for musical ideas. Well I guess a few more basic sounds, or a very basic synth so you can get your own basic sounds wouldn't go amiss, but all in all though this thing is great! Show more
  • 12345678987654321,vague/:;(()$, 04.04.2013
    Needs a piano
    Great app for exploring music theory but It is in desperate need of one real instrument, like a piano! Spacefart synths have there place and im not saying get rid of them! but it's really hard to hear/learn any valuable note relationships with bright brass, hi pass sirens, long decays, pitch mods and other effects.... Side note this app should partner with tenorion Show more
  • BrudaSciences, 06.03.2013
    Excellent app
    Good stuff