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Best sample slicer apps

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  • Beat Twirl looks great on paper but it's hard to gauge stability going off the reviews and most recent update being a year ago. Is anyone currently using this for slicing?

  • edited January 2023

    I'm choosing a sample slicer.

    What would be the best sample slicer apps on iOS and iPadOS today?

    iPadOS and iOS.

  • I use Drambo’s Flexi Sampler.

  • @mistercharlie said:
    I use Drambo’s Flexi Sampler.

    I would love to learn that. I have to learn Drambo first though. Looks like I need to choose a couple of my apps and dive deep. Currently looking like Drambo and MiRack.

  • wimwim
    edited January 2023

    You wouldn't have to learn much of Drambo at all to use the Flexi sampler. Just load Drambo, add Flexi to a track, and then learn how to use that particular module. That's it. The rest can come later. People think getting into Drambo is a massive learning curve. It doesn't have to be if all you want to do is something simple.

    I recommend checking out Koala. Simple and so much fun.

    sEGments is another good one.

  • @wim said:
    You wouldn't have to learn much of Drambo at all to use the Flexi sampler. Just load Drambo, add Flexi to a track, and then learn how to use that particular module. That's it. The rest can come later. People think getting into Drambo is a massive learning curve. It doesn't have to be if all you want to do is something simple.

    I recommend checking out Koala. Simple and so much fun.

    sEGments is another good one.

    Thanks, I'll take a look.

  • @wim said:
    You wouldn't have to learn much of Drambo at all to use the Flexi sampler. Just load Drambo, add Flexi to a track, and then learn how to use that particular module. That's it. The rest can come later. People think getting into Drambo is a massive learning curve. It doesn't have to be if all you want to do is something simple.

    I recommend checking out Koala. Simple and so much fun.

    sEGments is another good one.

    +1. Koala is just amazing.

  • Koala is really convenient for slicing. It uses the touch interface really well for pretty seamless slicing manually and a pretty good autochopper

  • @Fingolfinzz said:
    Koala is really convenient for slicing. It uses the touch interface really well for pretty seamless slicing manually and a pretty good autochopper

    Cool. I had no idea I could slice in Koala.

  • Dawnbeat has been a favorite of mine recently. other that that flexi in drambo is cool too

  • A lot depends on what you want from a slicer. I find that different slicers can be inspirational in different says. I'll come up with different things using ReSlice than I will with sEGments or Koala and vice versa.

  • @andowrites said:

    @Fingolfinzz said:
    Koala is really convenient for slicing. It uses the touch interface really well for pretty seamless slicing manually and a pretty good autochopper

    Cool. I had no idea I could slice in Koala.

    You need the Samurai IAP.
    It is good, I also recommend it.

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