

- #Chiff and fipple uilleann Patch#
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Any transposition from between -12 to +12 semitones can be selected. Set the overall transposition for the entire instrument using the Transpose (Semitones) slider. MIDIRegs allows you to easily transpose the entire instrument to any key (+/- 12 semitones) using the "Transpose (semitones)" slider on the settings page. Touch the regulator play mode icon just below the drone switch to toggle between regulator auto-chord play and single play modes. Using the iPhone mounted on the leg, it is possible to play MIDIRegs exactly as one would the physical instrument, turning the drones on and off with a switch and picking out the chords with the side of the hand. Since the drones and regulators messages may be sent on two different MIDI channels, each can play a different synthesizer patch. You may also use the app to play sounds on a hardware MIDI synthesizer connected via a CoreMIDI interface attached to the dock connector of your device.
#Chiff and fipple uilleann Patch#
MIDIRegs makes it possible to have drones and regulators that sound like any instrument patch available on a CoreMIDI virtual synth running on the device. When the "Virtual Port option is selected, MIDIRegs will show up as an input option labeled "MIDIRegs" in apps that support virtual ports like Sonosaurus ThumbJam and MIDIBridge. Touch the MIDI icon for the settings page.Ĭhoose between "Omni" sending MIDI data to all CoreMIDI apps or "Virtual Port" sending to a named CoreMIDI virtual output port.

#Chiff and fipple uilleann software#
MIDIRegs doesn't produce any sound on its own, it is for playing hardware or software VST-style MIDI synthesizers via CoreMIDI hardware interfaces connected to the dock connector or virtual MIDI instruments such as IK Multimedia SampleTank or Sonosaurus ThumbJam running on your device.
#Chiff and fipple uilleann full#
MIDIRegs is modeled on the drones and three regulators (Tenor, Baritone, and Bass) found on a full set of Uilleann pipes. MIDIRegs is a Uilleann bagpipes Drones/Regulators CoreMIDI-compliant MIDI control surface for the iPhone. We hope you’ll join us in learning from some of the greatest recordings to emerge from the golden age of traditional Irish music.MIDIRegs - Uilleann Pipes Drones/Regulators You can find out more about the motivation for the Phonograph Project and the benefits associated with each tier here. We’ll study the tunes and the style of the musician(s), record a video of us playing the tunes, and create a tutorial for fiddle, flute, and uilleann pipes that teaches the tunes and captures the setting, style, and spirit of the music as we’ve interpreted it. Each month, we will pick a 78 that was recorded exactly 100 years ago (or as close as we can get). We are going to document our study of this musical era in the form of videos and tutorials. The legendary fiddler Michael Coleman recorded his first two 78 sides in 1920, and within a couple of years the burgeoning recording industry was teeming with some of the finest Irish musicians in history. This year, 2020, marks the 100th anniversary of the dawn of our favorite era of Irish music. Over the past few years, our musical practice has largely consisted of listening to and learning tunes from 78 rpm records of Michael Coleman, John McKenna, James Morrison, Tom Ennis, Paddy Killoran, Patsy Touhey, Hugh Gillespie, and many others. We’ve always been particularly drawn to Irish music recorded in the United States in the 1920s and 30s. We spent the next few years playing a ton of music together, which eventually led to us recording an album, The Glory Reel, which was released in 2019. We first met in 2013 at a session in Manhattan. Welcome to the Phonograph Project! We are Caitlin Finley (fiddle) and Will Woodson (flute, uilleann pipes), a traditional Irish duo currently residing in Portland, Maine.
