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Have you see http://www.holdernessmedia.com/home/ios-applications/music/stereodesigner?
I've had some success modifying the free Organelle Pd patches to run on MobMuPlat. Great fun! The effects are a bit unpredictable and the CPU usage is very heavy but it works.
+1 on Transient designer. I'm still waiting for somone to make a proper envelope shaper. Man i want this so much!
I want to footkickers in Cubasis
yes - thanks for info - i use this but its not Auv3 as yet - I emailed them they said will be Auv3 in few months
iOS needs some good Auv3/Audio unit channel strips
If @VirSyn develops Reslice to be an AU effect with "record in" feature from the standalone app (as described in another thread) it'd be most of the way there.
agreed @jakoB_haQ yo big respect to your youtube channel
@jakoB_haQ I dj out here in London if ever wanna come spin some tunes - will message you via fb after xmas
@jakoB_haQ Just last night I was searching for a simple ADSR enveloper - no other functions just ADSR if you know any?
I was just thinking last night that it’s really surprising how few studio classics have been modeled in iOS. The only ones I’ve found are LA-2A emulations and some Neve EQs/Compressors, but that’s pretty much it. I mean, I can find umpteen models of an Orange AD-30 but not a single 1176 compressor or Pultec EQ???? And don’t get me wrong; I love a lot of the compressors and EQs that are out there for iOS, especially the FabFilter, AudioDamage stuff, the Korvpressor is ridiculous, etc. But I would love to see a few more of these legendary sounds get modeled specifically for iOS.
Let me know if I’ve missed anything awesome already!
Aparillo
I can't read through it all, but has no one mentioned Melodyne as AUv3?
Probably because the odds of this ever happening resembles zero.
Ah, didn't realize you needed AU. That's great news from Chris about AU conversion. Hope that's true for all of his apps.
Groove Rider has it! @jimpavloff thank you so much!
A full screen wave editor like wave lab . I can't believe no one has addressed this.
Audioshare is the nearest so far.
Twisted Wave?
Sorry I meant like sound forge. Yea twisted wave is ok , I prefer the look of Audioshare though and I'd love full screen and to be able to cut pieces out of a sample.
I think any dev would sell every one if they made that.
Oki, I do most of my sample editing in either Cubasis or BeatMaker 3. For me they've got enough tools to work with.
Yea there great , I just thought I'd chime in .
Did anybody mention Melodyne?
The wave editor is Caustic is quite capable.
Twisted Wave has the ability to cut pieces out of a sample.
An iOS Buchla Box Easel. And an IOS TONTO
(The Original New Timbral Orchestra) Mega mode mod synth version...please Santa!!!
Also, an iOS Farfisa just like Gino Vannelli used in his band in the 70’s.
I think Hokusai does too
Something like Gadget, where instead of gadgets you simply load your favourite apps and just start jamming. i.e. something that actually works in a clear, fast & intuitive manner without having to use 20 apps to try and route everything together and get lost and frustrated. (‘scuse the rant)
But then in the end you’d still be using those 20 apps, trying to route everything inside a Gadget-like environment, right?
Sounds like Cubasis, BM3 or ModStep (etc) would fit the bill. Though I'm no sure any of those have the simplicity (aka rigidness) of Gadget.