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What types of audio/music apps are still missing?

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  • I figured I would try to cover a couple of bases with this. Since MrNezumi can't get videos (that's gotta suck!), I downloaded the YT link that @PaulB posted with AnyTune...

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/llwagwobuk9sd74/Galileo for iPad - Professional Organ Emulator - YouTube.mp4.m4a

    @StygianPulse - I don't have Paulstretch, so I can't comment on how they compare, but I've been pleased with it. Also, in regards to choosing the video quality, I've not seen an option for that, but if that ties to a different URL, then it's possible. There are also a number of other sites that it will work with including LastFM. Here's the link to the user manual, which might better answer any questions you have..

    http://www.anytune.us/help/anytune-user-guide/

  • @funjunkie27 You get a couple of seconds of the download, then a voice message promoting Anytune.

  • @PaulB and @funjunkie27 - Thanks. I'll check this out when I get back home, but now I've got to go to work.

  • @PaulB - yeah, I noticed that too. Not sure why that happened though, since I've downloaded songs that were several minutes long with no issues. I believe it was truncated when I exported it to Dropbox.

  • Yeah, probably an export limitation. Is there an IAP?

  • Yep...it was the export to Dropbox that caused that. The link should work with the entire audio clip now.

  • @PaulB - I'm not aware of any IAPs. I think this was just an issue with how I went about it.

  • edited August 2013

    funjunkie27 wrote:

    I'd still like to see a sample repository that can be used by the other apps to pull samples from.

    This!

  • edited March 2014

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  • edited August 2013

    @mrnezumi Galileo is essentially Organ+ version 2. Same developer. Totally worth the upgrade price. :)

  • edited August 2013

    @funjunkie I think there is an IAP to export from within the app. If that's the way you went. You could run it through Audiobus to Audioshare and upload it that way I guess. Good for future knowledge.

    Also I'm with you on the dedicated Sample repository thing. I've been in contact with the developer of this app a few times in the past 5 months, and he does plan to include Audiobus a some point. It's called Samples...it's free
    https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/samples/id601939295?mt=8

    It's currently kinda limited in its recording (30secs from mic) and import/export options and more of a soundboard type setup. You might have been thinking of heavier storage, but thought I'd mention it and who knows what it could turn into.

    @Dwarman @Syrupcore I'd also like that mixer!

  • Thanks for the Samples insight @SpookyZoo! It looks promising. I'm not really focused on the heavier storage apps...I want a solution for any app that could make use of samples.

    In regards to AnyTune IAPs, I admit that I didn't research it much, so you're probably right. I found a work-around...copying into AudioShare then uploading to DropBox.

  • No worries. That's the workaround I figured....gotta love Audioshare! :)

  • No doubt! I'd love to see AudioShare become the standard for sample sharing!

  • edited August 2013

    I'm waiting for an audio app that will condense your time-wasting storyteller friend / family member's only slightly funny anecdote into a bite-sized chunk.

    Cut out the off-topic, irrelevant wanderings of their mind where your narrator believes the smallest trivial side detail is actually an ever so important ingredient of the pointless tale.

    Extra points if the developer can break some laws of physics and make it a real-time effect! :)

  • Just wanted to say I grabbed Galileo and it is SO MUCH fun! Amazing app. Well worth a measly $10.

  • Just got home from work and checked out Galileo. Nice. Not happy that I have to rebuy an app from a developer, but it looks like they added a lot to Organ+. I missed this when it first came out because I was on holiday, traveling, and had no internet access. I'll pick it up soon.

  • melodyne would be great

  • edited August 2013

    iAbleton

    iMassive

    iPhatmatik

    iKorgM1

    iAudiorealismBassline to name but a few...

    Not strictly apps but would be nice......

    Audioshare export to iTunes folder to play with rest of my music in car.

    iPhone CCK to Audio interface (to ipad)

    iOS safeguard against low memory shut down/crash of apps

  • Audioshare export to iTunes folder to play with rest of my music in car.

    I'd love to add that, if only it was possible!
    http://kymatica.com/Software/AudioShare#faq

  • Just thought of something else that I'd mentioned before....I'd like to see an app that could collect metadata for an audio file. Things like tempo, key, levels, apps used in each track, even the settings of those apps. I've worked on songs before and gone back to them without a clue of how I did some of the tracks.

  • @funjunkie27 - that would be nice, but very difficult to accomplish I imagine.

  • edited August 2013

    That's a good point @funjunkie27. Generally, more than different types of apps, I'd like to see existing apps expand to enable significantly better recallability, if that's a word. I have these ios devices filled with rad apps, audiobus to string them all together and any number of daws to capture their output. But, if you want to recall what you were doing last night you have to have spent 10-15 minutes saving/naming/renaming it all in all apps and then 5-10 to bring it all back, hopefully. This is of course presuming there was no whiskey involved.

    I want a DAW with Audiobus built in and all of my instrument and effect apps to respond to MIDI program changes. I want those programs to be captured automatically by the daw when I hook an app up to a channel in my DAW.

    Whatever, I'm not complaining. It's completely absurd what I've been able to use to create music for pennies on the value dollar. But (to me) recall is a big fillable whole in my ios music life. Honestly, it's a primary reason why Nanostudio remains in my dock. I want midi out, I want more than Eden, I want audio tracks but I rarely want for recall with that app.

  • I realize it's a pretty tall request. I don't even know if there's a viable solution for it on desktops, but I know there are apps that add metadata to audio files already. AnyTune Pro, for instance, adds in markers. I think what would be needed is a standard format agreed upon to pull it off, so it's probably just a pipe dream for now, but as @syrupcore alluded to, it should be much easier within a single app, but there doesn't seem to be much of that considered.

  • JamStix and JamBassist is what I am waiting for:

    In parallel we are also working on Jamstix 3.5 OSX (VST/AU) with an unknown release. After that we will have achieved a common code base and will work toward Jamstix 4. Meanwhile, there will be several expansion Paks. In 2013, we will restart JamBassist development and also develop a scaled-down version of Jamstix OSX for the iPad. Our eye is also on iOS and Android beyond that.

  • Moog still hasn't given us an iMuRF app :(

  • Pro Keys..great sounds in that app..

  • Pro Keys..great sounds..and a nice little drum machine..

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