BeepStreet have released version 1.3 of their virtual analog synthesizer for the iPad. The update adds Virtual MIDI ports and full multitasking support. Sunrizer now reacts to MIDI program and bank change messages. Internal Sysex format allows other supporting apps to take full control of Sunrizer. Also included is a new Web banks library.
What’s new:
Sunrizer synth (formerly called ‘Horizon Synth’) is a virtual analog synthesizer from the creators of iSequence that takes the definition of iOS synthesizer to the next level. Thanks to carefully designed architecture and heavy usage of coprocessor it blurs the boundaries between iOS and hardware synthesizers. Sunrizer was built to perform and works perfectly with any MIDI keyboard or sequencer. A lot of research has been done in order to achieve unheard warmth and clarity.
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Yep, Same here I’m afraid… I have reported this bug to Developer already…
BTW; Workaround for now is to let the Sunriser use channel 1 (it is # 1 synth after all ;)) and assign NLog Pro or any other synths to different channels – there are 16 of them so it’s not a biggie…
Forgot to add that it is when I use the Genome midi sequenser that sunrizer only recieves on channel one.
Cheers
YES! Finally. Now I can run my MoDrum, Funkbox, Bassline, Nlog Pro and Nlog Midi with Horizon. A nice little midi orchestra.
However, on my iPad 2 Sunrizer will only recieve messages on channel 1, no matter what channel you set.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Its ok for now because, you can use channel 1, but it should be corrected in time if possible.