eskin
April 7, 2026, 6:27pm
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Having some fun with the new Northumbrian Pipes instrument in Celtic Sounds.
I’m just treating it essentially like a set of Uilleann pipes for this example.
I’d love for an actual Northumbrian Pipes player to demo this instrument on a WARBL played in the traditional NSP style.
Celtic Sounds
Demo video:
eskin
April 8, 2026, 3:39pm
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So this happened….
Demonstration of the new Bagpipe Custom Instrument Factory for Celtic Sounds.
Bagpipe Custom Instrument Factory
Generate custom bagpipe instruments for Celtic Sounds using configurable chanter, drone, tuning, and synthesis models.
Celtic Sounds
Demo video:
eskin
April 8, 2026, 7:16pm
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I’ve added live preview of note settings changes as well as the ability to export and import all the instrument settings.
Additionally, the tool now saves all of the state for all of the instruments in browser localstorage so you won’t lose any work if you close the tool, all of your settings will be applied automatically if you open it again.
Bagpipe Custom Instrument Factory
Generate custom bagpipe instruments for Celtic Sounds using configurable chanter, drone, tuning, and synthesis models.
Celtic Sounds
Demo video:
eskin
April 15, 2026, 10:55pm
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“MIDIWeb” is a new free iOS browser app that supports the WebMIDI API.
I’ve created an experimental full-featured version of “Celtic Sounds” for the web that can run in “MIDIWeb”.
It supports all of the new web-enabled features including Custom Instruments and preset export and import.
I’m releasing the “MIDIWeb” enabled version of “Celtic Sounds” for free.
The legacy standalone offline-enabled iOS app version is still available for $9.99 on the iOS App Store.
If you find the “MIDIWeb” version useful, please consider making a donation to help support my current and ongoing WARBL-related development efforts.
My PayPal and Venmo tip jar links can be found in the Instructions - tap the “?” at the top-right of the tool.
“MIDIWeb” Browser App for iOS
“Celtic Sounds” Web Version
If you go to that URL in “MIDIWeb”, it will automatically redirect to the “MIDIWeb” enabled version.
In “MIDIWeb” you can then create a shortcut for “Celtic Sounds”. I have it set as the home page for the browser.
I also suggest creating a shortcut for the WARBL Configuration Tool.
Demo video showing the web version of “Celtic Sounds” running in “MIDIWeb” on both my iPhone and iPad: