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Cality App Reviews

The Cality app recently received 6 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Cality app an average rating of 4.38 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 16 ratings since its release on Jun 22 by Pagefall limited. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Cality?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.33 out of 5

16 global ratings

5 Star
67%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
33%
2 Star
0%

6 Positive User Reviews for Cality

Endless possibilities

Just digging in, but I can already so much potential for different use cases. Generative music isn’t my thing but this adds a lot of variance to whatever you feed it. It’s generative-esque in that regard and it’s really exciting to be able to spruce up some simple sequences. Used creatively it can lead to some really cool sounds and textures as well!

Musical Results

When paired with Atom or another source of incoming midi, Cality offers a variety of control options that achieve natural and dynamic accompaniment instead of randomness.

Creative opportunities!

Wow, after only playing around for a short time, it’s clear that there is a lot of fun to be had with this app. Loving the granular concept as it applies to MIDI, and looking forward to ways in which it can interact with other apps within AUM. Apps like this keep me very excited about working in a modular way on the iPad. Great work with Cality!

Nice results but needs work

Since the developer does not provide means for support through their website, I must use this platform to report bugs. *Cubasis 2 freezes when trying to freeze tracks loaded with Cality as a MIDI AU. *when loaded as a midi effects unit in Cubasis 2, the rec to track button does not stay on and interferes with recording with other midi effects in the chain. *Cality should not by default send midi thru to its output from its input, rather, it should only output the processed midi so we can ca

fantastic sweeps tripping the light

rolls and flows of notes goes and goes

Only slightly user hostile Experimenter’s dream

It takes incoming MIDI and mangles it. It makes no sound on its own, it needs an AU3 plugin environment. It has no manual, just a mumble video from the developer. The support page is a splash page for another app from the developer. There are hidden features only available through MIDI automation. It frequently crashes on my Air2 It can humanize your sequences. It can mechanize your playing. It can mess with your rhythm. It can waste hours of your time. And that’s not even the half of it.