Playing for as long as you have, I would think you have the sensitivity level to feel it. You won’t hear it, but you definitely could feel it if you are sensitive enough. If you have played real pianos your whole life, the latency may always be noticeable to you, even at the lowest settings. Korg, Roland, Yamaha, Kawai, some Akai, IRig are here. What keybd controllers are most favored in the community? I am living in Istanbul, Turkey so not every brand is available. Any ideas out there on how to overcome this? If I compare it to the immediacy of the FA07 on its own there is no doubt as to the difference. Is it only me that feels a certain distance between a controller keybd and instrument apps? It is not a latency issue that I can detect with my ears and no amount of tinkering with velocities on either my Roland FA-07 or Casio AT5 seems to help. I have tried Korg Module LE and even that piano is superior in sound quality to my Roland FA07 patch which I had originally thought quite good as it is one of their SuperNatural samples. Maybe Colossus does it as well? Also considering CMP. Is there really sympathetic string resonance on this app? If you silently hold down a key and strike another do they both resonate? If so, this must be the only iOS in its class. I am favoring Ravenscroft 275 but have some concerns using it with my iPad 4 (the entry level recommendation) as I have read about crackles and pops inherent in this great sounding app. Opinions on the best iOS piano recreations. I recommend it, as Xequence, even to a neophyte such as myself, seems to be a marvelous sequencer. I have learned lots already from participants in the Xequence thread including the developer, SevenSystems. Hi all, this is my first post to the general forum, and I am also very to new to iOS music production.
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