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How is it?
I don't know, I don't have it, researching it now.
apparently it can "chopping a loop, and applying pitch editing to each slice and then adding effects sends to each slice individually."
but no audioshare, they said they will get on it for next update, no audiobus or iaa, they say they'll add them.... it reads from the iTunes library I'm trying to find out if it allows audition fro the iTunes library before importing.
If iTunes is the only way to bring audio in, that's a bummer. Right now, this is a very fun toy, with a very interesting interface.
I just wish beat twirl would get updated for our new world of self driving cars, and orange haired presidents.
Looks really good but I'm thinking can I do the same with the other apps I hav iMaschine, gadget, sampler etc? I'm tempted to buy coz I'm an appaholic lol
Thanks, @kobamoto.
Good luck to the devs.
dev says Slicr has panning and it has Transient, Region and Manual slice modes.
I had a couple back and forth with Beat Twirl dev, Guy, Tiv Studio, via email yesterday, mentioned the AB sdk, he was receptive and saw the need...that one is quite stable does have "open in" (per slice and and zipped slices) into Audioshare
dev says Were working on a randomization feature. The effects are limited to just Reverb, Delay and Distortion for now, because of CPU limitations. Something special about slicr is that you can route the fx to each slice individually.
Yes, there are separate modes for oneshot/hold mode
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Ko Wong-Horiuchi
Ko Wong-Horiuchi and there are choke groups for cutting off different sample groups
you can audition iTunes library music. There is only live input recording for now, a step sequence is in the works, and yes the quantization has triplets. We dont save the slices are audio files, but first you crop your song into a smaller file, which is saved onto the device.
I didn't realize Beat Twirl had export as a single zip to audioshare. Very cool. Which audio apps will open those zips?
How is the 'Audio Stretch' like?
No see anything about LINK....
Caustic PCMSynth
they say link is on the way in first update
Samplr, Slicr. Are we sure Marcos Alonso doesn't have a young prodigal son coding away while Marcos is slaving with Apple?
I don't like the imaschine look but it has some interesting features, and a dev that listens, as well as uses apps like these themselves so I'm optimistic.
Record is to record output? Record audio input and TAKE MY MONEY
+5.99
doesn't have record input yet
I assume no Link?
oh i see
Will check back post update(s)
Yup.
The zippped slices also open in Auria Pro, Cubasis, ThumbJam...the slices appear in the apps folder systems, to be used (in the cases of Caustic, ThumbJam and Cubasis) to build instruments/kits. (It'd be nice to load into Lyra, but it doesn't load .wav last I heard. But the slices drop into tracks at least...)
There's a trick in Beat Twirl to get the extensive list of "Open ins" to appear: you have to name the file in the provided window, and make sure "zip" is checked...
Beat Twirl does record live, and also does a beat replacement - it has onboard or user loaded percussion and drum samples that can be dropped in to replace or layer on top of single slices. And it time stretches, and pitch shifts.
it looks cool. So....now more research. Thanks
Isn't it virtually useless in its current state, on iOS 10? I've never bought it because of the crashy reviews.
@johnfromberkeley
I started using it again with the advent of FLM3, and I'm finding it to be crash free.
Wow, that so betrayed the reviews. I wonder if Apple has clean some things up that were causing problems before?
There was a time a few years ago when it was problematic...pre the new GUI
also, throughout its life many reviews over the years reflect deep user cluelessness about what it does and what it's for.
If you sort reviews by most recent, for this version, there's only 3, two favorable (one from yours truly, and one quite detailed) and one that is clueless.
The only issue I've had isn't really an issue: the app won't list all available "Open In" apps, or ship .zips of slices to all that are actually available, if you don't name the file (or check "zip" in the window)...not exactly a bug.
The other issue I've found is that the iPhone version doesn't seem to offer the zip option, only loop (stretched, shifted, or plain) and since slice exports. I will likely write the dev when I've assured myself this isn't my own error.