Hey William, we do have plans to continue to bring new pianos to the App, and to also continue to improve on the existing pianos. Have you checked out the v2 updates made to SK Grand? That updated substantially improved the tone and responsiveness across the board. We’ve got more coming during the next year as well :)
@@anthonydove5016 the MainStage and App versions of Sunday Keys have the same custom piano samples powering the SK pianos, so while there are some differences across all formats due to the audio engines themselves being different, they''re quite similar. In fact, we're able to do more advanced programming for piano realism in the App's custom sampler engine.
Numa is great. However it seems like you can have only one instance of it in SK for iPad? I tried 2 channels - one for Acoustic and one for String Section and it only retained the 2nd instance.
A couple of question I see that the App for macbook is different than mainstage. Question is on the app can I use my Keyscape and Omnisphere? And also is it more reliable that mainstage??
Numa piano is the most flexible for having multiple controllers because I can assign a different midi channel to each board or midi controller that you have
The AI Patch Builder doesn’t tap into third party plugins on individual devices, it relies on the content in the factory Sunday Keys Sound library. You can easily add/swap in your favorite plugins after you’ve built a patch, though!
Any plans of adding piano sounds with more “body” to the app???
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Its one of the reason why I still use the MainStage template
Hey William, we do have plans to continue to bring new pianos to the App, and to also continue to improve on the existing pianos. Have you checked out the v2 updates made to SK Grand? That updated substantially improved the tone and responsiveness across the board.
We’ve got more coming during the next year as well :)
Yes I like the app but always have to use it along side an external piano. The piano is missing body and don't cut through
@@anthonydove5016 the MainStage and App versions of Sunday Keys have the same custom piano samples powering the SK pianos, so while there are some differences across all formats due to the audio engines themselves being different, they''re quite similar. In fact, we're able to do more advanced programming for piano realism in the App's custom sampler engine.
Love this video! But not getting the Prince reference from Let’s Go Crazy is criminal 😉 15:43
Are there plans of adding the option to have thrid party audio fx? would love to use valahalla shimmer inside the app.
Amazing sounds!
Could you infice a plugin with blowing instruments?
Great video David .. nice name too!
Numa is great. However it seems like you can have only one instance of it in SK for iPad? I tried 2 channels - one for Acoustic and one for String Section and it only retained the 2nd instance.
A couple of question I see that the App for macbook is different than mainstage. Question is on the app can I use my Keyscape and Omnisphere? And also is it more reliable that mainstage??
Do these plug-ins work on the Mac Book Air laptop or desktop app?
Numa piano is the most flexible for having multiple controllers because I can assign a different midi channel to each board or midi controller that you have
that’s true!
❤❤ great 👍🏾
thanks for watching!
Greetings
Will the new AI tool utilise third party plugins like this when it creates custom patches?
The AI Patch Builder doesn’t tap into third party plugins on individual devices, it relies on the content in the factory Sunday Keys Sound library. You can easily add/swap in your favorite plugins after you’ve built a patch, though!