Burea

  • Burea
  • Burea
  • Burea

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPad Ready
  • Category:Category: Music
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  • Download Size:App Size: 1.05 GB

Application Description

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This app makes the Bureå Church pipe organ sampleset available on iPad (2 and later). The sampleset was released by Lars Palo under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license, see http://www.familjenpalo.se/vpo/download . You don't need to download the sampleset - for your convenience, all needed WAV files are contained within the app.

For more information about the app and the underlying Napo framework, please visit the support page http://polaron.de/Burea/ , the Napo documentation at http://polaron.de/Napo/ and in particular the user manual at http://polaron.de/Napo/manual .

*** For your attention ***

- This app is a huge download of about 1.5 GB. Make sure there is enough free SSD space on your device. Don't waste your internet bandwidth and your time unless you know that this is the right app for you. It is not a toy, but a tool for serious organists. You might want to try one of our (smaller) free apps, StrandOrgan and Jeux d'orgues Mini, first.

- This app does not make sense without at least one MIDI keyboard and the necessary hardware to connect this keyboard to your iPad. Ideally, you have three independent MIDI keyboards and a MIDI pedal, daisy-chained or in combination with a MIDI merger device.

- The free version of this app has restricted functionality: A limited note range (only the mid three octaves), no audio recorder, no pitch shifter, no combination system. These are available as in-app purchases.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 1.05 GB of space to download and install Burea app. Burea is available on iTunes for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Markus Sigg at http://polaron.de/.

Copyright © Markus Sigg