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  • @Telefunky
    I've just double-checked for the issues you've mentioned, and in the latest version, apart from the lack of snapping to zero-crossings, I can only confirm one of them: If you don't zoom by tapping with two fingers on the screen simultaneously (i.e. a little delay between first and second finger touching the screen), you'll get these accidental split points.
    I can achieve very precise edits, cut points don't get changed by releasing the finger (if you lift the finger fast enough).
    For the "removed parts of the waveform reappear" thing: Again make sure you tap with both fingers simultaneously when zooming, otherwise you'll grab a clip's beginning/end/middle position and after zooming, nasty things might happen indeed.
    It's just a matter of a little practice. If you still find issues, please tell the dev, like you said, he's a friendly guy.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    I think I like MTS because each audio track is in its own workshop/sandbox and the toys are both considerable, and close at hand on a track by track basis. Very easy space to play in: warp, chop and paste, import/export, send bits to sampler pads, and resample. One favorite is baking in fx into audio tracks when re rendering/resampling. Chopping processing and moving bits around withon a track or from track to track feels the most fluid of all the iOS DAWs I have (which is all the ones worth having, and to me they are all worth having. Auria Pro is a monster). On laptop and desktop MTS audio editing is also damned fluid.

    Maybe I will revisit this app.

    It was the first with AU, so it is an old pro............in iOS music app time windows

  • edited October 2017

    @Littlewoodg every time I hear you talk about MTS it makes want to get it back out and learn it. All of the things you describe are things I'd value in workflow.

  • edited October 2017

    @ecamburn said:
    @Littlewoodg every time I hear you talk about MTS it makes want to get it back out and learn it. All of the things you describe are things I'd value in workflow.

    It rewards delving. I think it's very well sorted out.

  • @rs2000 the visual artifacts I described are real and I didn't even touch the waveform (just 1 track on screen so I pinched in the empty area).
    The developer likely knows about this as he recently corrected a similiar redraw problem.
    Most users prefer small crossfades versus precise cuts anyway, so I don't want to bother him - he's got a lot on his schedule anyway.

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