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Is beat twirl 64-bit?

Thinking of buying despite known bugs.

Comments

  • It would seem not, shame.

  • Well, I do plan on keeping a legacy device on iOS 10, I'm not sure I want to buy a new app for a legacy device.

  • I'd go for it anyway because it can slice non-timing related parts of different length.
    You can edit slice positions manually and it exports all slices as induvidual files in a zip archive.
    That's the main difference to Blocswave's strictly time-based (fixed position) slicer , which cannot export sections directly.

    If your're processing even loops only, Blocs may be more appropriate.
    But to capture instruments (in particular from live takes) or specific sections BeatTwirl is the better choice. Cool app imho.

  • If ReSlice could zoom in to the waveform it would pretty much replace Beat Twirl as ReSlice will let you export a zip of the individual slices

  • interesting, I didn't find an export mentioned in iTunes shop's feature list and all screens were about playing slices as keyboard sounds.
    I much appreciate lean tools that focus on a job.

  • edited June 2017

    Then you can fire the zip off to the usual suspects like AudioShare

  • edited June 2017

    thanks for the screenshot, but I didn't doubt your statement - I just found it strange that it wasn't mentioned as a feature ;)

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