3.3
2023-04-26
v3.3 has many bug fixes, new Resonance features, and a compressor on output stage
3.0
2021-09-30
updated for iOS15
new Resonance preparation, flexibly modeling the sympathetic resonance in the acoustic piano
2.9
2021-07-23
- Velocity curves in Keymap
- Updates to back-end velocity handling
- Direct-from-Disk sample playback
- Ability to open any sample folder with consistently named audio files for playback
2.8
2021-01-30
Version 2.8 brings a number of useful new internal features to bitKlavier, including Undo/Redo; Harmonizer mappings in Keymap; Modification smoothing, incrementing and alternating, and numerous bug fixes.
2.5.2
2020-05-06
Bug Fixes! Visit https://github.com/Princeton-CDH/bitKlavier/releases for details.
2.5.1
2020-02-14
Introducing the new Blendrónic preparation, a wicked, pattern-driven sonic blender. In summary, here is what is new in v2.5:
* Blendrónic, a new preparation type
* Event targeting for Synchronic, Nostalgic, and Blendrónic, via Keymap
* MIDI Input device selection, via Keymap
* MIDI Out, for Synchronic
* NoteOn/Off invert option in Keymap
* Pattern rotate button for Synchronic / Blendronic multi-sliders
* Numerous bug fixes, and new bugs!
In short, Blendrónic is like a delay pedal that can be prepared to change its delay time and behavior according to a set of beat patterns, not so unlike Synchronic. It also necessitated the development of event targeting, which allows us to have Keymaps target particular actions within preparations, like, synchronizing the pulse, clearing, or other preparation-specific events.
2.4
2019-06-07
The theme of this update is "exercise constraint." The Synchronic, Nostalgic and Tuning preparations all have new ways to constrain their behaviors in musically compelling ways, especially for those interested in improvisation. In addition, there are some functional improvements, like the ability to import/export individual pianos and preparations, and many bug fixes.
2.3.1
2019-01-29
minor bug fixes!
2.3
2019-01-21
The primary new feature in v2.3 is spring tuning, a novel adaptive tuning system that we are excited to share; imagine a network of oscillating springs, one between every pair sounding notes, all pushing and pulling towards their own ideal just tuning. As part of this, bitKlavier has a new "spiral" view of tuning relationships, as well as dozens of new historical temperaments, and many bug fixes. Also, the iOS version can now also open SoundFonts (sf2/sfz) sample libraries; we've included a few with the app, and you can add others via iTunes. See the manual at our website for more details.
2.2.1
2018-11-17
minor bug fixes
2.2
2018-08-24
ADSR enveloping capability for all preparations
Minor UI updates
Bug fixes
2.1
2018-03-08
Minor refinements (iCloud integration for gallery files, Keymap presets, About bitKlavier window) and numerous bug fixes.
2
2018-01-22
Redesigned user interface, much more flexible, object oriented, with graphical elements where before there was just text input.
Much more efficient.
Now available for iPhone as well.
1.05
2016-10-13
* Updated for iOS10
* Numerous bug fixes
* Preparation Layers capability; allows multiple types of preparations to be active simultaneously
1.04
2016-02-24
* Inter-App Audio (IAA) Support (Audiobus planned for next release)
* Background Audio Support
* Numerous Bug Fixes