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Timestretching App?

New to iPad musicmaking and this forum.
I'm looking for an app to adjust the tempo of a sample. I use Gadget, but the Abu Dhabi pitch-shift is virtually unworkable. There doesn't seem to be anything in Cubasis to allow for this.
Beatmaker 2 has this ability, but it would be nice to adjust the sample while listening to the track it's going to live in.

Audiostretch is cool but doesn't recognize BPM.
Caustic, I understand, has this, but is it duplicative with Cubasis?
Does Egoist work here? Samplr?

Any suggestions?

Comments

  • I was afraid you'd say that. When I chose Cubasis, I was worried I was picking the wrong horse. I have experience in ProTools, so I kind of went with the one that looked more like PT. Are there any downsides to Auria? Does it play nice with Gadget, AB and AUM?
    The timestretch is pretty crucial to what I want to do.
    Or — and I'm a total beginner in iOS — maybe this is what Loopy does, and I'll just export those loops?

  • Oh, and welcome @ExAsperis99 :) We're not normally so pithy, but there was a Modstep update etc. and this Infinite Looper has got me all happily confused and thinking as well.

  • No problem. I appreciate brevity. But am I at the front end of an addiction that gets me excited about Modstep updates and Infinite Loopers?? I feel like in in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    No problem. I appreciate brevity. But am I at the front end of an addiction that gets me excited about Modstep updates and Infinite Loopers?? I feel like in in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

    Yes. Appaholia. You sense it. Very wise.

    RUN AWAY.

  • And now I'm looking at Auria Pro — does it come with anything? Can I use my iSem or Sunrizer? Can I send my Gadget tracks there? Or is this like a BMW — it's not the sticker price that kills you but the repairs and the upgrades?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    And now I'm looking at Auria Pro — does it come with anything? Can I use my iSem or Sunrizer? Can I send my Gadget tracks there? Or is this like a BMW — it's not the sticker price that kills you but the repairs and the upgrades?

    There is endless amounts of Auria Pro chatter on the forum here if you search about, but http://auriaapp.com will probably help you also. While you can buy extra effects/fabfilters etc the app comes ridiculously featured for iOS and the developer is present a lot, a good guy and always working (no small matter).

    If you've got Cubasis already there is much in the DAW way you can achieve with that while you are getting your feet wet. But, IMHO, Auria is dog's reproductive mechanism etc.

  • edited April 2016

    Answering:

    1) Yes, the only iOS sample player that can run EXS files as well as Sound Fonts, and the two most powerful synths on iOS, FF One and Two. The synths and the sample player are included when you purchase Auria Pro. Additionally, it comes with elastic audio (think Logic's Flex Time), advanced routing etc;

    2) Yes, if they are IAA/AudioBus compatible. Auria doesn't allow AUs (yet!);

    3) I think you could do it if Gadget has full AudioBus and IAA compatibility;

    4) It also has a few IAPs that are a bit expensive but will get you closer to a Desktop DAW experience: I'm talking about the FF mastering plugins and the PSP ones. But you can easily achieve professional post production results with the built-in PSP channel strip plugins and the brickwall limiter, so it's more like a Mercedes Benz.

  • edited April 2016

    P.S.: this is a song I made using only the Twin and the One for the synthesized and percssive sounds:

  • Wait. That guitar that sounds like mid-70s John Cale: that's a synth??

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    No problem. I appreciate brevity. But am I at the front end of an addiction that gets me excited about Modstep updates and Infinite Loopers?? I feel like in in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

    It's WAY worse than that!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Wait. That guitar that sounds like mid-70s John Cale: that's a synth??

    Lol, no, sorry to disappoint you: the guitars were all played live.

  • OK, didn't think so. I would have bought Auria immediately.
    But my last question: Is there any drawback? There's now midi. There's the timestretch I want. I can use IAA or AB (correct?).
    My only worry is that it'll prove too complex. But I assume there's a way to muddle ahead and ignore the app's capacities until as needed.

    I should just get Auria.

  • edited April 2016

    Loopy
    Blocs Wave

  • @shortbus said:
    Loopy
    Blocs Wave

    Yep and yep.

  • blocs wave, you won't regret it :)

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