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AudioShare updates

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  • Question:When fading out a sample, why does it trim that selected part of the audio and not fade it out? Am I doing something wrong?

  • edited January 2015

    @Musikman4Christ said:

    Question:When fading out a sample, why does it trim that selected part of the audio and not fade it out? Am I doing something wrong?

    For me it fades perfectly. The default fade is very short (0.3ms) so it needs to be made longer to have audible results. Longer fades are also visually indicated on the wave.

  • It doesn't work like many Daws where they apply the fade to the selection.

    In AS it is combined with a trim function.

    So select the entire audio you want (eg the entire waveform). Not just the bit you want faded out.

    Then use the fade out setting and up it to the number of micro seconds from end of your selection you want the fade out to start at. So set it to 1 whole second if you want a 1 second fade out at the end of your clip.

  • Wow, thanks guys, micro second? So if I want a whole 3 seconds is that 180 Ms?
    Also is there a way to select different fade out curves?

  • @Musikman4Christ said:

    Wow, thanks guys, micro second? So if I want a whole 3 seconds is that 180 Ms?
    Also is there a way to select different fade out curves?

    As far as I know there is only linear curve at the moment...
    The time indicator changes when the time is increased so no need to calculate all time in ms :)

  • Millisecond =1/1000th of a second.

  • I can figure out how to type I the time. I have to manually increase the Ms every single time. Any ideas?

  • @Musikman4Christ said:

    I can figure out how to type I the time. I have to manually increase the Ms every single time. Any ideas?

    Nope, but I'm thinking it's good idea to collate all the requests here...

    We do have our amazing dev @j_liljedahl here with us.

    I'm thinking if could get a glimpse of the infamous TODO list for AudioShare wed all be more than happy :)

    To make most users happy i think a simple 'remember last setting' could be nice for the fade in/out values.

    For me personally I look forward to 'wait for input' when recording IAA-Sources, and well, I'd like the trim to be sample accurate and wave-display could use larger part (vertically) of the screen on iPad for better overview. (On non-retina 512 pixel high display when in zoomed mode).

    What ever comes, I'm thinking 2015 will see yet another amazing update(s?) to an already amazing tool :)

  • edited January 2015

    @Musikman4Christ said:

    I can figure out how to type I the time. I have to manually increase the Ms every single time. Any ideas?

    Perhaps I am misunderstanding your confusion, but to change the fade value (in or out) I am simply double-tapping on the respective number and thereafter a manual entry 'edit value' box appears...

  • You can swipe, tap or enter..

  • My goodness, why didn't i try that! It worked like a charm. Thanks Guys! It was right in my face all along. THanks for the help guys!

  • edited January 2015

    Slightly strange thing happening with my update...when I select Garageband tracks to 'open in' Audioshare, they appear in the wave editor window, but not in the Library. I did this with a track earlier and couldn't find it in the list at all, despite switching views to 'by date', 'name' etc., it just wasn't there. I selected another track in the Library list, and that was it, my imported track was gone. I tried again, opening a Garageband track into Audioshare and still nothing in the list, so I trimmed the version in the wave editor window and saved it, and suddenly three versions appeared in the Library list - the two I'd tried to import previously, and the trimmed version.

    Bit annoying this as after opening into Audioshare, I select the file from the library and export it to my Dropbox account - been doing this successfully for a year now. Now it seems a bit hit and miss as to when it'll appear, so I'll probably have to open and close the app a couple of times to get it to show up in the list. Very strange.

    iPad2 iOS 7.1

  • R_2R_2
    edited January 2015

    @monzo
    Same here (iPad2 7.1.2) But only when AudioShare was closed. When the app is in background the imported file is visible immediately. Invisible files become visible after going into a folder and back. Closing and opening the app also makes them visible.

    Same thing happens to the 'recovered' files I wrote about above. Initially invisible.

  • @R_2 said:

    @monzo
    Same here (iPad2 7.1.2) But only when AudioShare was closed. When the app is in background the imported file is visible immediately. Invisible files become visible after going into a folder and back. Closing and opening the app also makes them visible.

    Same thing happens to the 'recovered' files I wrote about above. Initially invisible.

    Thanks for the confirmation. I'll try and remember to open the app before exporting into it.

  • @monzo @R_2 Thanks for the bug report regarding library list not refreshing in some cases. I'll look into it!

    Just so you know, I'm collecting all requests and bug reports and note it all down. The next update will focus on fixing the bugs that crept in with the last update.

    @R_2 Please email me and perhaps you can help me track down this recording bug.

  • @Samu said:

    To make most users happy i think a simple 'remember last setting' could be nice for the fade in/out values.

    +1 to this idea.

    I would also like to extend this to the choice of FADE/NUDGE/SNAP selection too if possible. Personally, I rarely want fades but often want to snap to tempo so if this could be configured or default to last used setting that would be nice.

    Cheers for the update :)

  • I just started getting around with the update. I love the option to see the waveform occupying the whole screen, the txts, the fades and even the new color scheme.
    +1 for last used settings in everything including document order/sorting.

  • @Macao95 said:

    I just started getting around with the update. I love the option to see the waveform occupying the whole screen, the txts, the fades and even the new color scheme.
    +1 for last used settings in everything including document order/sorting.

    Yeah, add me on. Seems ungrateful after an excellent update to be harping on about next, but if we think of ourselves as The Polite Product Refinement Team it doesn't hurt quite so bad.

  • edited January 2015

    don't feel ungrateful, it's probably easier to digest here than via individual emails about such things!

    @j_liljedahl said:

    Just so you know, I'm collecting all requests and bug reports and note it all down. The next update will focus on fixing the bugs that crept in with the last update.

  • No worries, I know you love the update, and I know you all want MOOORE! ;)

    This is exactly the same mechanism as happening in my own brain while creating an app. "Oh, what if I could add that feature too, and this one would simplify stuff a bit, and that.." That's why my own to-(maybe)-do list is already quite long when I release an app, even if it's "finished" at release.

  • That is why AudioShare is simply #1!!!!! Because of developers such as you my friend. Keep up the good work and we will keep on letting everyone know how awesome this app is. I truly love it and it is a must have app for any one serious about IOS music.

    @j_liljedahl said:

    No worries, I know you love the update, and I know you all want MOOORE! ;)

    This is exactly the same mechanism as happening in my own brain while creating an app. "Oh, what if I could add that feature too, and this one would simplify stuff a bit, and that.." That's why my own to-(maybe)-do list is already quite long when I release an app, even if it's "finished" at release.

  • edited January 2015

    Hello, I am searching for the best way for getting audio out of the iPad in a recording studio environment. I was thinking to record sounds on iPad then rendering and exporting them into dropbox or similar, in order to avoid any cables and to bypass any D/A & A/D conversion. So I tried to copy a sample from Figure with AudioCopy, then uploaded it on dropbox. But I felt that AQ was a little bit lossy in respect of original. Do you think that export quality of audio files is significantly better with AudioShare?

  • @ellof5446 said:

    So I tried to copy a sample from Figure with AudioCopy, then uploaded it on dropbox. But I felt that AQ was a little bit lossy in respect of original. Do you think that export quality of audio files is significantly better with AudioShare?

    What do you mean by 'Lossy'?

    There is a huge difference between different AD/DA converters too.

    If you compare the iPhone/iPad headphone jack with a cheap laptop headphone jack you will hear a difference, it will most likely sound worse on the cheap laptop than on the iPhone/iPad or it can be the other way around too, it sounds better on other equipment that the iPhone/iPad due to better DA but with same DA they should be identical.

    And as always there will always be a a slight audible difference between realtime-processed and 'frozen' tracks...

  • @Samu said:

    What do you mean by 'Lossy'?

    There is a huge difference between different AD/DA converters too.

    If you compare the iPhone/iPad headphone jack with a cheap laptop headphone jack you will hear a difference, it will most likely sound worse on the cheap laptop than on the iPhone/iPad or it can be the other way around too, it sounds better on other equipment that the iPhone/iPad due to better DA but with same DA they should be identical.

    And as always there will always be a a slight audible difference between realtime-processed and 'frozen' tracks...

    After AudioCopy conversion, the sound was less clear and resonant in some slightly way. I compared with the original sound in Figure always using headphones plugged into iPad headphone jack. A slight difference, but audible. Which is the difference between real time and frozen/rendered tracks in term of AQ? And what the best way to get audio out of the iPad for studio recording purpose?

  • Where is the setting to enable iCloud backup? I've looked in the settings app, and I can't find Audioshare in the long list of apps that backup to iCloud.

  • @ellof5446 said:

    Hello, I am searching for the best way for getting audio out of the iPad in a recording studio environment. I was thinking to record sounds on iPad then rendering and exporting them into dropbox or similar, in order to avoid any cables and to bypass any D/A & A/D conversion. So I tried to copy a sample from Figure with AudioCopy, then uploaded it on dropbox. But I felt that AQ was a little bit lossy in respect of original. Do you think that export quality of audio files is significantly better with AudioShare?

    You could try export a sample in audiocopy and export the same sample in audioshare.(both in waf or aiff format and normalized)
    Then put them in a DAW (different tracks,keep volume level the same) ,reverse the phase and playback. If they have the same quality no sound should be heard. If not then ,indeed something weird is happening.

  • @ellof5446 said:

    Which is the difference between real time and frozen/rendered tracks in term of AQ? And what the best way to get audio out of the iPad for studio recording purpose?

    You could try 'recording' the output/performance from Figure into say AudioShare (Just replace the Mic symbol with Figure (IAA-Generator) in the AudioShare record dialogue) and see if there is any difference in quality. From AudioShare it's easy to get files out to a computer using wifi-drive feature.

    When it comes to Figure the effects it uses change over time and exporting one 'loop' will freeze those effects that normally vary over time causing a more 'sterile' version.

    I don't really know how Figure does it's 'Mixdown' when exporting, maybe that could be a factor in what you experience as degraded quality?

  • @Korakios said:

    You could try export a sample in audiocopy and export the same sample in audioshare.(both in waf or aiff format and normalized)
    Then put them in a DAW (different tracks,keep volume level the same) ,reverse the phase and playback. If they have the same quality no sound should be heard. If not then ,indeed something weird is happening.

    Interesting, I will try to do that. So it's time to buy audio share it seems :) Can you choose the export format and quality in AudioShare? because there is no option in AUdioCopy (just "open in dropbox")

  • edited January 2015

    You can choose which format Audioshare will record in ... WAV, AIFF, CAF M4A AAC. You can also convert any file into one of these formats. Export to Dropbox. Audioshare will justify itself in no time. A true risk free purchase.

  • I would find it very useful to have a way to access smb storage in AudioShare. Ideally with the possibility to preview before downloading files. That would be great for HooToo Tripmate users. I don't like to use dropbox that much because it tends to fill up so quickly and it always requires an internet connection.

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