Christian Bacaj has released version 1.1.3 of Electronic Piano Synthesizer (EPS) for iPad. The update includes a number of performance improvements, as well as fixing a bug that caused sound glitches on some 1st generation iPads. We are also told that background audio support and a MIDI learn function are on the way!
The Electronic Piano Synthesizer (EPS) is the world first piano synthesizer for the iPad. Based on a 32bit realtime sound engine, the sounds were computed on the fly, no samples were used.
The EPS gives you possibilities you don´t have with any other Piano or EPiano on the iPad. You can change the sound while you play on the keyboard and hear the changes immediately. That is what you need to tweak your own sounds. The main use for EPS is EPiano sounds, but you can also make sounds like bass, brass , bells, chimes, toms, vibraphone…
For more information about Electronic Piano Synthesizer (EPS), or to leave a comment to let the developer know what you’d like to see in future updates, click here.
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I bought EPS 2 days ago, all that I can say is that I’m totally impressed by the sonic possibilities of this synth!
I don’t like the FM-esque electric piano sounds at all (I prefer GarageBand for that matter), what I consider the real strength of this synth is its ability for creating a wide array of sounds, from percussive kicks to warm retro pads, all within a few seconds with just small tweaks of its simplified controls.
If you don’t have it yet, get it!