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Triggering samples by analyzing the input signal

Hi there!

The title says it all ... I'm looking for an app where samples can be trig by audio input signal/level ? I use a lot Aptrigga and I'm looking something like that for iPad. Does this exist somewhere ?
http://apulsoft.ch/aptrigga3/

Thanks!

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  • If I remember correctly, Voxkit! By Secret Base Design might do this.

  • edited May 2016

    Hey thanks SpookyZoo, looks like this might work. The UI is ugly tho ... Before I buy it, I'll wait to see if there is other options . Thanks again !

    Cheers,

  • MidiMorphosis does a good job of turning audio into MIDI notes. It's pitch based, not so much volume based, though you can set the volume threshold. If you're looking for something that would trigger different samples based only on volume then it's probably not what you're looking for.

  • Voxkit would be the right option for triggering samples from sounds -- it does an FFT of an incoming sound, and uses it as a finger print type thing, to distinguish between four different samples to trigger (it sends out MIDI notes, so you can attach it to what ever sound generator you want). MIDImorphosis is more designed for pitch detection -- if it doesn't hear a stable pitch, it won't trigger a note.

  • Thanks wim for pointing me out MidiMorphosis but yeah, like SecretBaseDesign said, it's more designed for pitch detection.

    Thanks SecretBaseDesign for the extra explanation, you answered my question and thank you so much for having created this app, I'm so glad someone has thought doing it !

    Cheers,
    Misoft

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