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Check out KEW update 11/21/18
User sample import for drum machines, Ableton Live project export (included in audio bounce format selector, along with stem export to audio copy paste)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/korg-electribe-wave/id1399464596?mt=8
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Got both packs (of course) and they sound good. If you are a dedicated twiddler you probably won't need them however.....haven't tried importing any drums but fun and stimulating to just record vox and then copy it into a drum slot. Very easy and presents all kinds of quick possibilities etc.
@JohnnyGoodyear : Import via audioshare?
Audiopaste, audioshare and itunes....
Sweet!
Sample import! Huge!
Game changer?
and it's all thanks to GR-16 developer. They have to work harder
Was tempted to try KEW again. Can someone tell me if it has any audio stem export that I could than send the audio to Auria?
I'd buy iWavestation again. I would not by KEW again. Different beasts. But for some reason KEW does not speak to me.
Yes, you can export/bounce all individual tracks as *.wav at a chosen bit-depth and sample-rate and since Files.app support is in place the 'Export' folder can easily be accessed from any other app that supports Files.app.
Thanks
It’s odd - KEW has become my most used app but I’ve hardly opened iWavestation since I bought it. And I’m a (admittedly crap) keyboard player.