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Reviews - 105
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the good and the not so good the good and the not so goodThis app, although not billed as a Hammond clone, sure looks like one graphically. And EVERY control (toggle, rotary knob, drawbar, etc) can be midi assigned- very cool! I have been a keyboard player for a long time, have owned several Hammonds as well as a Leslie 145. I was definitely not expecting this to match that quality. Still,IMO, the resulting tones are a little dissapointing. The overall tone to me is rather harsh sounding, especially when you play notes in the higher octaves. I prefer the organs in Korg Module. Although the Korg patches allow very limited modifications, to me their tone is richer and more pleasing. Update- I've spent some additional time tweaking settings and I've decided the app rates 4 rather that 3 stars. The issue with harshness of sound is still there, particularly using the full organ (all drawbars pulled out) settings. I've modified some presets. Basically, a little drawbar goes a long way. It just takes some time to work the settings until you find what sounds right to you. I also found that using the "clean" rather than "used" or "loved" organ type reduces harshness and increases "sweetness" of the sound. Of course all this is subjective, so other users may love the preset sounds as they are. Bottom line, yes I would recommend this app. There's no better IOS Hammond app.
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Organ Trail Organ TrailI've ended up using this regularly, playing music with people. A lot of apps are too fiddly to be able to get it going and producing fitting musical sounds in a timely fashion... It's fully featured as it could possibly be, but set up in a way where you can be playing an organ instantly when you start it up. The presets are great, and sorted into useful categories, rather than a list of hundreds of vaguely named sounds to wade through and forget. Great midi implementation, and that you can hide the onscreen keyboards, to use it with a midi keyboard, and have all of the organ controls on one screen. Also having separate channels for the top and bottom organ makes it a great sound module. Been reliably stable, no crashes on iPad Air iOS 8.3. Works well with other programs as well, audiobus, and the inner app audio too. Even has WIST, which is nice for syncing with the Korg apps. The actual audio quality is noticeably good, and musical, and capable of character not found in non-organ keyboards or software instruments.
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Finally, an Audiobus-Capable Organ Finally, an Audiobus-Capable OrganI love using organs in my songs, as the organ was my first real gig experience. Before Galileo, I have not been using organs in my iPad setup, since the options available were not compatible with the current way of doing recordings. We now have an option! It is very nice to have an emulated organ on iOS, the other option is to get SampleTank, which is expensive compared to Galileo. The other options are church organ apps made by Markus Sigg, which are fantastic, but are not versatile. This app reminds me a lot of Native Instruments B4 plug-in having a vast selection of emulated organ sounds, combined with robust fx section and even arpeggiation. Again, this is an emulation, no sampling, so it will not sound like a real organ from Hammond, Vox or whatever, but they are very close and will really refresh your options while making some music in iOS.. Bottom line this is the successor of Organ+ as Magellan was the successor for MiniSynthPRO.
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Another MUST HAVE Yonac app! Another MUST HAVE Yonac app!I'm starting to think I should put Yonac Inc on auto pay. ;) Here is another outstanding app, this time in the organ category. When I first downloaded it I thought "what can I do with this app?" Now I'm thinking "what can't I do with it?!" There are numerous presets in many genres that will get you going right away, and they sound great. But this app also shines in the depth of editing possibilities. It is laid out well and very intuitive. You can tell a lot of thought went into the design. If you love organ, this is your app.
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Needs work! Needs work!My overall impression is, it's just ok. First, I don't understand why it's audio output is routed through other instruments when you have others open, and set for a different MIDI channel. If you have a piano being played from one keyboard and Galileo on another keyboard, when you change the volume on the piano it affects the master volume on Galileo. You are always having to adjust the master volume on Galileo to correct. Second, there is an extremely annoying WEE-WAH Slow oscillation when holding down even a three note chord. And, no, it's not the slow speed Leslie simulator. That sweeping slow speed oscillation occurs no matter what speed the Leslie simulator is set to. And, it completely destroys the overall sound. I use VB3, another software B3, on my laptop. And it suffers from neither of these issues. Correct those two idiosyncrasies and it will improve greatly. Update: 11/24/2014 It's a year since I wrote my original review. The only change I have seen is that they added a new screen that eliminated the keyboard display in order to allow the display of more parameters on the screen at one time. That's a good thing. But the main gripe I have had is the overall sound. Nothing has changed at all. I owned and played a B3 for many years. And as I mentioned above now use VB3 software on my PC. Galileo falls quite short of being a decent B3 emulation! As someone else pointed out the 1' drawbar should be disabled when the percussion is switched on. The 'Brilliance' control's taper is horrible. It goes from screaming sharp to dull only moving the knob a mere fraction. Yonac has added way too many gimmicky effects to this thing, yet missed the boat on the most important aspect, the sound! Those giving this instrument such high praise cannot possibly have any knowledge of a real B3. Yonac, if you want to really have a good B3 emulation, you need to sit down at a real B3 along with Galileo and use your ears to find the real flaws in your product.
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App History
- Price up 4.99->9.99about 10 years ago
- Price drop 9.99->4.99over 10 years ago
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- Price drop 9.99->6.99over 10 years ago
- Price up 4.99->9.99over 10 years ago
- Price drop 9.99->4.99over 10 years ago
- Update v1.0.1->v1.1over 10 years ago
- Price up 4.99->9.99over 10 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago
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