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Any iOS daws that do reaper style takes?

Just spent a week with my band making the skeleton tracks for our new album before we go in the studio next year and I forgot how handy “takes” are in reaper. I didn’t wanna get bogged down trying to do perfect takes so I was just doing four or five takes on guitar and vocals and then chopping the best bits together, it’s a bloody handy feature. Does anything on iOS do this?

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  • Multitrack DAW (Harmonic Dog) does this automatically when you loop record between punch points (the classic way).
    You access the previous takes from the long-hold popup on the respective track under 'Audio'

  • Auria does this but 1) each new region stays in the same track, just on top of the older ones (but without overwritting then, the older ones just stay hidden and muted below the newer ones) and 2) it doesn't loop while recording, so you must stop and restart the record when wanting to redo the track. But I do it all the time, recording sometimes dozens of tracks for comping.

  • Thanks guys. The bit I’m keen to use is where you can see all the takes in lanes and then where you’ve made a bum note or whatever on the best take you can then split all the takes at the same points and then audition the other takes to pinch a good note out of one of them and then when your finished you can crop to active take and it makes one track out of all the bits you’ve selected. It’s a super fast workflow in reaper, we tracked 13 songs in five days like this (all of which will be re recorded properly when the time comes)

  • @Telefunky said:
    Multitrack DAW (Harmonic Dog) does this automatically when you loop record between punch points (the classic way).
    You access the previous takes from the long-hold popup on the respective track under 'Audio'

    Sweet! I didn’t know that.

  • @Extnctn6 said:
    Thanks guys. The bit I’m keen to use is where you can see all the takes in lanes and then where you’ve made a bum note or whatever on the best take you can then split all the takes at the same points and then audition the other takes to pinch a good note out of one of them and then when your finished you can crop to active take and it makes one track out of all the bits you’ve selected. It’s a super fast workflow in reaper, we tracked 13 songs in five days like this (all of which will be re recorded properly when the time comes)

    GarageBand, MultiTrack Daw, Auria, will get you half way there with stacking takes, but you will still need to manually lay the takes out on their own lanes for editing. Once you’ve carved out the pieces that make up the final take, render those tracks into a single file. Not as easy and automated as Reaper, but doable.

  • @audiorangutan said:

    @Telefunky said:
    Multitrack DAW (Harmonic Dog) does this automatically when you loop record between punch points (the classic way).
    You access the previous takes from the long-hold popup on the respective track under 'Audio'

    Sweet! I didn’t know that.

    Did not know this. Awesome. Thank you!

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