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don't quote me but I think samu said something about expecting them to do just that a while back, I remember being interested as well and deciding to wait because of something he said
Not only but aside workflow which is a matter of taste. You said "exponential" and that wasn't true even using... an mpc reinnassence xD
Anyways I'm not talking just to you. I was answering the question from the other user but it seemed an answer to you. I finished with "matter of taste" since workflow and the difficult to compare them that you pointed. The thing is BM3 is a killer mpc for "what you get" not for "how do you get to it".
Hiphop headz don't care about vsts but I remember realtime timestretching being one of the point sales for most of them.
I just like the word exponential
but I think time stretching is used more In other genres than hiphop.... I love the feature though... I love all of the features.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't even see transient detection on BM3. Am I wrong?
I thought I read on intua's site that it had transient dt
The funniest thing is I still prefer Blocs+Launchpad but I buyed for "warping-like" features...
I don't want to use it more than that and "scene launching" ATM. I hope find what other things it has I can get benefits. 
Idk if it does transient but it has automatic and more "modes". Take a look.(over 3:41 if you don't want to see all)

No lazy chop, no transient detection. Boooo.
You can load ReSlice as AU until it's addressed...(?)
Edit: I tried and works. Even pasting from clipboard (AudioShare) or better said from that since I didn't find the load sample button in the AU window
but it was there since I opened first ReSlice standalone so... straightforward (I use those very few so goofy-test aproveed)
really no transient???
I meant being awake... but I must have fallen asleep after all, it's night again lol
I have been poking around in bm3 for an hour now, and to me, it looks really good. But there ain't many sounds in the packs you buy, about 10-12 presets... I haven't figured it all out yet. I don't have the habit of reading user manuals, learning as a go
Huh? I thought BM3 was supposed to be the mother of all sampler beat making apps but there's no transient sample chop?
it definitely said transient detection on their site, but can't find it now,
Oh, for another sawbuck? No thanks! The MPC LIve is already paying for itself!!
this quote used to be on their site but it's gone now
"BeatMaker 3 will launch on July 15th 2017 on the App Store at a special intro ... Slice mode for live chopping of samples, with transient detection, split, divide,"
I need to dig into it mate... midi control without launch controllers (foot pedal ie) can be a godsend...
Wow I wonder what changed. Would've been cool if they could have said coming in future update at least rather than just delete it like that
says transient detection right here, just scroll down or search transient
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Ka67-CYbyXYJ:www.synthanatomy.com/2017/06/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=safari
And now, it's doesn't look quite like that MPC Live killer we were talking about, 3 pages ago.
also here
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YZ08a_fZFTMJ:intua.net/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=safari
it's gotta be there, you don't just yank something like that out... must be hidden under something
You yank out if it doesn't work
The in-app manual mentions "detect" as an option, under the "auto slice" menu. But in the app? Nahhh...
Maybe some features are absent in older iPads. GarageBand does that with Alchemy. My phone gets it, my Mini 2 doesn't. Scales down.
This for pointing to this. Just wait for what the dev has to say about this before buying
It has the same strategy to announce features and drop them after
I keep looking for that and other things. I don't find (since I think it's still not there) how to map launch scenes @5pinlink but maybe those will be addressed or maybe it's just me being retard

Anyways loading AUs could bypassed it without hassle (and also let users load mastering or audio/midi fx into it) How do do you dare with timestretching issue in the mpc @Icepulse?
I will try to update myself meanwhile @mathieugarcia fixes the other stuff
There's timestretching; it's just not real time in standalone. You can adjust pitch or time independently, as a processing action.
Ok, well, Reslice is currently available for 9.99, but what else is currently missing or not working?
Not yet downloaded as I've been made to watch crap on tv this evening!
BM2 is 752 Mo while BM3 is only 121 Mo ! Is this just a fantastic optimisation of the code ?
it's got realtime, just not worth using unless you want that type of sound, it's like a little worse than beats mode in ableton..... I wish akai gave us the high quality elastic pro that they have in the 2.0 software, I understand that in stand alone mode it would be too much on the resources but it's so easy to resample stuff on the mpc live that it would have still been super useful. the offline stretching is still pretty good though
@Dubbylabby the feature set on the Live is WELL worth the asking price. Lots of people try to weed out an omission, as a way of trashing the device, but the fact is, it's in a class by itself. I've championed iPad music creation since iPad 1, and it's fantastic as a cheap source of endless sounds. But for me, it's an instrument. My inspiration can get squashed pretty quickly when I try to negotiate a full compliment of apps and getting them all working together.
But I come from a long history of performance-minded bandwork.