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Looking for Audio/Sample Slicer (not sequencing app or Drum machine) recommendations?
looking for sample slicing app to use for sample editing and library creation, will be keeping samples in Audioshare but it doesn't have a slicer (wish it did) and I wouldn't need anything else.
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looking for something that will automatically name the slices and allow me to export them all into an audio share folder of the same name.
Do you want it to make you breakfast too? My goodness.
Don't think there is an app that will detect slice points, so you'll probably just have to do everything by hand, and for that I think Audioshare is your best bet.
The other option is to try and find a desktop application, can't help you there though.
Actually, come to think of it, Beatmaker 2 or Nanostudio might do at least part of what you're looking for. I know those to apps are built to slice up samples for their own built in drum machine.
yeah thanks, have those. each day I don't open up beat maker is a day added to my life life lol, but seriously speaking just looking for an editor type app that slices up the goodies and names them generally programs just take the name of an app or the name that you give it and apply it to all the slices numerically it's not that special, but on iOS at this point I'd take one that didn't even do the naming bit but did the slicing bit minus the bloat of an beat maker or impc
I still like beat twirl - despite the fact that it's on it's last legs not been updated since 2013.
I asked sugarbytes if they might update egoist to allow exporting of slices to audioshare....they sounded like they might consider it but nothing was promised.
+200 bales of Yes on this one.
This is a huge opportunity for a developer. Beat Twirl could dominate with bug fixes. But if it's abandonware, someone should step in.
If I could code, I'd build it with a sample market place, where you could sell original samples and sample sets you created.
there's gotta be something out there, drudging through the app store not having any luck
Yellofier has a nice and easy sample area playing section, doesn't export, but as a workaround you could record each pad hit into Audioshare, rename and trim to taste. I use the Electrifier version a lot as a quick way to create sections in a long sample, and play them via the pads into Auria. Basic, but with Audioshare you can tweak fade ins and whatnot.
BeatTwirl. It works, mostly.
But:
-It just numbers 1,2,3 etc... Doesn't put a unique name in front
You can batch export to "open in" as well ie to Dropbox audioshare etc
ok thanks guys trying to just get some non-manual going on in the iOS workflow .... the dreaded beat twirl , I haven't tried it yet on the mini 4 I just got maybe it won't be so dreaded....
Hmm.
I wonder if the sample slicing code/UI in Yellofier is the property of Kymatica or Yello? Or if it matters. If it doesn't require licensing, seems like @j_liljedahl's a weekend or two away from creating the app @kobamoto (and lots of other people) wants: Open sample from Audioshare, set # of slices, tweak ala Yellofier and export all slices back to AudioShare with a single name (+ # iterator).
Not for nothing but NS, BM2, DrumPerfect, ThumbJam and a few other local favorite apps have a dead simple 'kit' format that the new KymatiSlice app could, potentially, also export to (most are XML or text in a bundle/folder with the wav files).
The thought already occurred to me If I had a bunch of free time, I'd do it. And maybe I will, later on. But for the moment, I'm very busy finishing the new mixer app, and then there's a couple of other projects for clients waiting in the pipeline.
Also, the app could easily allow live triggering of the slices, on screen and through MIDI, for live performance usage.
The stuff you call "easy" blows the mind!
Well, sounds like perhaps one day we'll have it. Might be 2017 but almost certainly worth the wait.
Also, zomg WHAT CLIENTS? Say Nord and I'll come clean your kitchen.
Hang on - another thought, isn't this what STROM does?
You got me worked up now, totally want to do a slicer app Hopefully next year.
Nothing new planned with Nord/Clavia since NordBeat, sorry. One of the clients is Jesper Nordin (Gestrument, ScaleGen). You'll see...
@j_liljedahl yes, there's a gaping hole for a slicer app on iOS. Look forward to the forthcoming work for Mr. Nordin.
STROM?
Awesome. I love both of those apps. Looking forward to whatever it is!
I forgot all about STROM. That might be the ticket. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strom/id907044543?mt=8
way to get things rollin Syrupcore!
@Jonatan, One could only salivate at the thought of you creating a full fledged slicer app with triggering and stuff so I'm buying that no matter when you drop it, but I was just looking for something that I could use as a slice utility with transient detection, sample auditioning, and export of all slices so that I could sit down with a gang of samples and do sample library building with. Pretty much audio share with slicing would do.
cause the samples will end up in audio share anyway.
haven't fired up strom in a good long while, I know the dev said he planned allot for it but it never came to fruition. Does it have transient detection and multiple export?
I will have to reinstall it and see
As far as I recall with Strom you can only export individual slices to a specific hardware drum machine. (Can't remember which one though).
I haven't got it but I think it says it can export individual numbered slices to Audioshare - can't check at the moment as I'm posting via phone.
Yes, the app description does mention how slices are automatically numbered.
And mentions audioshare import/export.
There you go, what I said. Word.