Korg just updated their music apps for free. Both Module and Module Pro jumped to version 5. They added a brand new Osaka drum kit you can use right away. These apps give musicians plenty of sounds for making music on iPads and iPhones.
Most people know about Korg Gadget for electronic music making. The Module apps focus more on regular instruments like pianos and drums. You can mix these sounds because they work across both platforms. The last big change happened back in 2020 with version 4, which let you use each instrument separately with AUv3 support.
The apps offer different instrument types arranged in six main sound groups. These include acoustic piano, electric piano, clav, organ, multi and hybrid engines. The free version gives you basic sounds to try. If you buy the Pro version, you'll unlock everything, plus the ability to use each instrument as a separate plugin on your iPad.
The new Osaka drum kit features twelve professionally recorded drum sounds. Thanks to velocity layers, each drum can respond to eight different hitting strengths. Round-robin samples make repeated hits sound natural instead of robotic. Korg also released an extra Wild Kits sound pack that you can purchase inside the app for $9.99.
The maximum polyphony increased to 256 voices, meaning you can play many more notes at once. Your device might struggle if it lacks processing power, causing occasional noise. Korg improved stability throughout the apps with various behind-the-scenes fixes. They celebrated this release by cutting prices 50% on Module Pro and all sound expansions.
Most people know about Korg Gadget for electronic music making. The Module apps focus more on regular instruments like pianos and drums. You can mix these sounds because they work across both platforms. The last big change happened back in 2020 with version 4, which let you use each instrument separately with AUv3 support.
The apps offer different instrument types arranged in six main sound groups. These include acoustic piano, electric piano, clav, organ, multi and hybrid engines. The free version gives you basic sounds to try. If you buy the Pro version, you'll unlock everything, plus the ability to use each instrument as a separate plugin on your iPad.
The new Osaka drum kit features twelve professionally recorded drum sounds. Thanks to velocity layers, each drum can respond to eight different hitting strengths. Round-robin samples make repeated hits sound natural instead of robotic. Korg also released an extra Wild Kits sound pack that you can purchase inside the app for $9.99.
The maximum polyphony increased to 256 voices, meaning you can play many more notes at once. Your device might struggle if it lacks processing power, causing occasional noise. Korg improved stability throughout the apps with various behind-the-scenes fixes. They celebrated this release by cutting prices 50% on Module Pro and all sound expansions.