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Very useful, thanks
Great tip! Almost make Blocs into a Recycle for iPad. Wish I'd got Blocs when it was on sale now
I think it's great that you are showing that this exists in blocs wave for those that did not know it was there.
I am compelled to point out though that it is not a hack, and it IS the intended use for the bulk export
It has been there for quite some time now, and it is not an 'accident' that happened through adding Ableton export.
Also the video plays twice ??
@AndyPlankton yea I understand your point that its prolly not a hack to someone who is seasoned in the app. The Build export would be for exporting the different parts of a song or whatever but I thought it was a cool trick to copy the same sample to each slot and then slice it up that way. Its a lot easier than any other way I have found to slice up a track on iOS.
I have no idea why it plays twice. I will have to look into that.
Somehow I had doubled the video in FCP before I exported it. I trimmed it on youtube and it should only play once now.
Glad you found it
And don't give away all my secrets
LOL
I have used the same trick to cut a longer audio track (guitar) into pieces and pull into gadget, and then playback using Bilbao to get a longer audio track playing in Gadget. You have to be careful when doing this though, DO NOT change your tempo after you have done it, and make sure you are slicing in nicely quantised chunks that will be easy to piece back together in Bilbao.
You can do the same in Modstep using the sampler.
Blocs wave really is a quality tool that can be used for so much more than just messing with and matching loops.
I used the slicer to cut up a bunch of stuff for use in Triq traq. You just put once slice per clip at the beginning of each clip using trigger and the step record. Then just export by section. Boom 48 sounds.
Thanks for this.
More videos are needed from folks. This app seems to be a dowsers wand to unexpected purposes.
I always appreciate it when you share something gmslayton, thank you.
This is really cool, thx a lot for sharing man !
@JohnnyGoodyear Your welcome
@aaronpc yep, I am trying to add my 2 cents of insight, 1 video at a time
@kobamoto Your Welcome and Thank you, with kids and life, I don't have as much time as I have ideas for videos. I have a good setup now, just need to set aside some intentional video making time
@ElGregoLoco Your welcome man. When this concept came to me, I just had to make a video and share it.
Finally home from work where I can take a look at the video. Fantastic! Now if we could only find an iOS DAW that had batch import! I feel like this is getting me close to what I want. If I were more motivated I'd work up a spreadsheet of all the various apps that can slice audio. Maybe start a google doc and solicit contributions?
Anyway, excellent video. Keep up the good work.
DrumPerfect Pro, Auria Pro, Cubasis can import zip files of loops/samples.
BlocsWave and Audioshare can make and export zip files of samples/loops.
Are they not able to talk to each other?
@Gilbert I just tested cubasis and yes you can directly export from blocs wave into cubasis. I cannot speak for Auria or drum perfect.