Melodeon is a Music app by Egert-Olger Lattemaa. A complete collection of diatonic accordions for practice and play. - Authentic look and studio quality sound.
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1. A complete collection of diatonic accordions for practice and play.
2. - Built-in songbook with hundreds of titles and scale tutorials.
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The photo does not match the app. I downloaded the app for the 1 row accordion, as shown in the photos, but there is no option for that.
Works faster than the android version of this app. The only downfall and the only reason I will not use this app is the fact that the gcf extreme is cropped and is missing three buttons on the right hand side which is essential for the songs I was hoping to play on this app. And for that reason it makes this app unusable to me. Very bummed for that considering I payed 3 bucks expecting it to be the same as the android version. It isn’t. Android version the button scale is extended a bit which makes the world of a difference to me.
The sound sort of improved but now it resets all the settings every time it's closed which is ANNOYING!
I think the bottom line with this app is that it just doesn't sound very good or demonstrate any real care by the developer for actual players of the instrument. Sure it has a lot of layouts in one app (in reality most players only play one or two button layouts/tunings at most anyway) and is fairly responsive, but at the end of the day it just sounds very tinny and artificial, only made worse by the odd sounding reverb (notes get cut off like it's a sustain rather than true spatial reverb) and dry/wet options. There are some other fundamental usability issues particularly with the two-row accordions on the Android version that are very frustrating to play and make them useless for traditional Irish players. The biggest difference between this and the Hohner-branded SqueezeBox apps is that on the Hohner apps every note is indvidually recorded from a real instrument and optimized for best sound, giving a very realistic experience. This app sounds to me like all the sounds are synthetically generated. I think most players will find this app very unsatisfying to play. Save your money.
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