Celtic Sounds MIDI Module App SupportMichael Eskin

Celtic Sounds MIDI Module App Support

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What is Celtic Sounds MIDI Module? Description of Celtic Sounds MIDI Module

Celtic Sounds is a fully transposable MIDI sound module with seven traditional Irish and Scottish musical instruments:

High-D Tin Whistle
Wooden Flute
Uilleann Pipes Chanter, Drones, and Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pairs
Anglo Concertina
Button Accordion
Great Highland Bagpipes Chanter and Drones
Scottish Smallpipes Chanter and Drones

Every note on the instruments have been individually to provide a very authentic sound.

The app is a CoreMIDI Sound Module for use with CoreMIDI file players and other CoreMIDI controller apps.

You may also play the sounds using a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI controller attached to the device using a MIDI interface connected to the Lightning port.

The app also works as an Audiobus 2 source module and is compatible with Audiobus 3. Inter-App Audio support is provided by Audiobus.

Using the controls, set your instrument, transposition, volume, reverb style, reverb level, MIDI channel, and MIDI pitch bend values.

Use the "Transpose Semitones" slider to shift the entire instrument up or down up to one octave in semitone increments.

This setting shifts the pitch of the sound but does not change the MIDI note numbers the app responds to.

Touch the number to the right of the "Transpose Semitones" slider to reset the transposition to zero semitones.

Choose your reverb style and level from four options: Room, Hall1, Hall2, or Church

If you have a MIDI "stuck note" touch the "Shhh" button at the top right to stop all sounds.

The app responds to both MIDI note-on velocity and pitch bend messages on the selected MIDI channel.

Set the maximum pitch bend response using the "Pitch Bend Semitones". Default is two semitones.

The MIDI note ranges of the instruments are:

High-D Tin Whistle - D3 (62) - D5 (86)
Wooden Flute - D3 (62) - D5 (86)
Anglo Concertina - C2 (48) - A5 (93)
Button Accordion - G2 (53) - E5 (88)
Highland Pipes - A3 (68) - Bb4 (82)
Smallpipes - A3 (68) - Bb4 (82)

When playing the Uilleann Pipes instrument, the following special MIDI notes, starting on C1 (36) are used for the drone and regulator sounds:

Single regulator notes:

C1 (36) - Bass regulator G
C#1 (37) - Bass regulator A
D1 (38) - Bass regulator B
D#1 (39) - Bass regulator C
E1 (40) - Baritone regulator D
F1 (41) - Baritone regulator F#
F#1 (42) - Baritone regulator G
G1 (43) - Baritone regulator A
G#1 (44) - Tenor regulator F#
A1 (45) - Tenor regulator G
A#1 (46) - Tenor regulator A
B1 (47) - Tenor regulator B
C2 (48) - Tenor regulator C

Drones:

D2 (50) - Lynch Drones
D#2(51) - Crowley Drones

Regulator pairs:

E2 (52) - D/F# Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair
F2 (53) - D/G Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair
F#2 (54) - F#/A Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair
G2 (55) - G/B Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair
G#2 (56) - G/C Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair
A2 (57) - A/C Baritone/Tenor Regulator Pair

Uilleann Pipes drones key triggers (D2 and D#2) are "latching" . The drones start on the first press of the trigger key, stop on the second.

The Uilleann Pipes chanter notes start at D3 (62) and go to D5 (86)

When playing the Great Highland Bagpipes and Smallpipes instruments, the drones, are triggered on receipt of D#2 (51) and are latching.

The drones start on the first press of the trigger key, stop on the second.

When playing the bagpipes instruments, any pitch bend messages received only effect the chanter notes, not the drones or regulators.

The bagpipes instruments are setup for the default WARBL GHB controller note mapping for notes and drone switch.

MIDI Transpose Control for use with MIDI Chanters and other MIDI controllers:

Use the "MIDI Transpose Semitones" slider to shift the incoming MIDI note messages up or down up to one octave in semitone increments.

This is useful for MIDI chanters or other controllers that have a fixed message range.

Touch the number to the right of the "MIDI Transpose Semitones" slider to reset the MIDI transposition to zero semitones.


  1. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module App User Reviews
  2. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Pros
  3. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Cons
  4. Is Celtic Sounds MIDI Module legit?
  5. Should I download Celtic Sounds MIDI Module?
  6. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Screenshots
  7. Product details of Celtic Sounds MIDI Module

Celtic Sounds MIDI Module App User Reviews

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Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Pros

Excellent app.This app has a nice simple interface and responsive MIDI. I’m using it with a MIDI tin whistle, and it has the most realistic whistle sound I’ve found in an IOS MIDI app..Andy31457Version: 2.4

Fantastic for use with a WarblPerfect app for using with a Warbl Midi device. Sounds exactly like a tin whistle (other instruments are also available) and notes transition great when playing at high speeds. You can shift pitches to play whistles in a different tuning, seems to play in the background whilst YouTube is loaded to overlay over videos when practicing and the developer is very responsive..BelayatronVersion: 2.8.4

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Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Cons

UilleannI downloaded this app on my i phone 11 pro for the warbal and it does nothing. Can you help?.Tye dudeVersion: 2.8.4

AppcordionsJust bought this app. Can not get it to respond To my midi setup. I have many midi apps and have no problem with them. I am very MIDI savvy. Using iPhone 6s with latest version 13.1.3 I need your help please!.IvorypaulVersion: 2.7

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Is Celtic Sounds MIDI Module legit?

Yes. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 17 Celtic Sounds MIDI Module user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Celtic Sounds MIDI Module is 99.0/100.


Is Celtic Sounds MIDI Module safe?

Yes. Celtic Sounds MIDI Module is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 17 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 5/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Celtic Sounds MIDI Module is 99.5/100.


Should I download Celtic Sounds MIDI Module?

There have been no security reports that makes Celtic Sounds MIDI Module a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.


Celtic Sounds MIDI Module Screenshots

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Product details of Celtic Sounds MIDI Module

App Name:
Celtic Sounds MIDI Module
App Version:
3.0.1
Developer:
Michael Eskin
Legitimacy Score:
99.0/100
Safety Score:
99.5/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Music, Education
Language:
EN   
App Size:
173.35 MB
Price:
$9.99
Bundle Id:
com.tradlessons.celticsounds
Relase Date:
31 July 2018, Tuesday
Last Update:
29 October 2022, Saturday - 21:13
Compatibility:
IOS 13.0 or later

Celtic Sounds MIDI Module 3.0.1 Update Note
✱ Version History

New instruments: Great Highland Bagpipes Scottish Smallpipes New display of the currently selected instrument at the top of the screen. For the bagpipes instruments, you may touch the instrument display to toggle the drones on and off. To quiet a....

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