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The higher the sensitivity, the shorter distance you need to move your finger to get the effect. The drag roll sensitivity can be set on the settings screen. To get repeated note "drag roll" effects, drag quickly horizontally across the strings. Toggle between a bright, clear ringing tone using hard hammers and a gentler, more piano tone using soft hammers by touching the image of the hammer in the upper left corner. The Bass bridge (on the right) can be played to the left of the markers, and the Superbass bridge (iPad "Dusty Strings D550 Dulcimer" app only, on the far left) has the lowest notes, playable to the right of the markers. The Treble bridge (in the middle) has playable notes on either side, which are a fifth interval apart. To play, just touch the strings next to the black and white bridge markers. When controlled via MIDI, the apps supports velocity sensitivity from the incoming notes. The apps also may be used as a MIDI instrument with MIDI player apps or piano keyboards connected via a hardware MIDI interface. The "Dusty Strings D550 Dulcimer" iPad-only app supports both Audiobus and Apple Inter-App Audio (via Audiobus) so can be used as an instrument for recording in GarageBand and other multitracking apps.
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The iPhone version has a 16/15 configuration with the full G3 - E6 range available when played via MIDI. The overall range is 3.75 octaves, with a fully chromatic range of 3.5 octaves. This model features standard fifth-interval hammered dulcimer tuning, plus an extended bass range (down to G2) and some additional chromatic notes to enable playing in any key. The D550 is one of the popular Chromatic Series models made by Dusty Strings, builders of hammered dulcimers in Seattle, WA since 1979. Written by an experienced Hammered Dulcimer player, this virtual dulcimer sounds and plays like the real thing! "Dusty Strings 16/15 Dulcimer" for iPhone/iPadĮxperience playing the full, lush tones of a Dusty Strings D550 chromatic hammered dulcimer right on your iPhone or iPad! "Dusty Strings D550 Dulcimer" Chromatic Hammered Dulcimer for iPad It seems apple have the tablet for midi game conquered at present. Apparently Bluetooth LE is very fast (reported latency at 3ms) even faster than direct connection. Most of the new apps coming out now (including Korg Module) have bluetooth midi connection so I'm looking forward to this deviceīecoming commonly available. The only downside of using the camera connection kit is that you can't charge your iPad while using it. Another curious app called VisPerformer by Yamaha displays colors and shapes in time to your song is also a bit of fun. So I've tried Garage Band, iGrand, Sweet Midi Player, and I purchased Korg Module with the Ivory Piano expansion. With the camera connection kit adaptor it was literally just plug and play. I now have an iPad Air 2 and it works flawlessly with lots of music apps.

As far as I can tell even the Mobile Sheets app mentioned on the Korg pa.com site still have not implemented this despite the promise that it would.
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I had an older Android tablet but could't find any useful apps to try with midi. Its up to the App developers to make sure it works with their apps.

If you have the latest OS 1.63 then your Pa3x is ready to send and receive midi to an Android Tablet or iPad. I didn't see anything on youtube or in the Google I called korg company and I left message many time no one returned my call thank you just for ipad or Android tablet I purchase Samsung S the latest version of Samsung I couldn't to connect with the pa3x, so its support or not if yes.
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Hello everyone please let me know the latest update for 3x to connect with the tablet.
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