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  • edited February 2013

    You could implement a method that copies (11) 0.01s wav files called 'blank' to the pasteboard.

  • edited February 2013

    I noticed AudioShare has support for the "Open In" option in other apps. What formats can AudioShare open?

    I'm mostly interested in this because sometimes I download audio files from the Internet and want to open them in AudioShare so I can trim/copy the bits I want to sample.

    EDIT: Well I bought it, and so far it does what I need it to do (with the upcoming Dropbox integration, that is).

    One thing that would make precise trimming much easier would be the ability to use pinching in and out to zoom the waveform, like in BeatMaker 2. That would be my only feature request.

    This is a handy app, either way. The file management is really nice.

  • @JuniorPops: @syrupcore: Actually I just implemented a way to delete pasteboard items, will come in the next update.

    @KALT: I'm glad you like it. AudioShare should support all soundfile formats, bit depths and rates, that has built-in support in iOS: AIFF, AIFC, WAVE, SD2, Next, MP3, MP2, MP1, AC3, AAC_ADTS, MPEG4, M4A, CAF, 3GP, 3GP2, AMR. In addition, it also supports standard MIDI files.

    I will think about zooming, but that would require quite a lot of work. Also I think you get quite good precision with the nudge buttons and using your ears. We are so used to cut according to what we see, but people did just fine cutting tape by ear not many years ago ;)

  • Personally, I used to use a razor blade. :)

  • edited February 2013

    Well, last time did that was 30 years ago and not for multitrack-loops...

  • edited February 2013

    Yep, me too. Made some great vocal loops on a revox at college which I transferred to studer multi track and mixed down to stereo using the faders to change chords. Very atmospheric. Took hours. Doddle to do in Loopy and Audiobus nowadays, I imagine. Lol.

  • @j_liljedahl: I just bought AudioShare. It's very nice and quite useful, but I'm wondering if you'd consider an option to turn off the filename prefixing of files opened from other apps. Right now I have to spend quite a bit of time renaming files to get rid of the app name prefixes.

  • @haunted: Thanks! Sure, I'll add it to my notes and give it some more thought.

  • @j_liljedahl do you think audio share can be the magic app that could record the output of a non audiobus app , Youtube ,safari ,?

  • @Frank: No, doing that in software is not possible, unfortunately. But if you have an audio interface connected to your device you can loop back the audio out into the input, and record youtube into AudioShare. The quality loss should be very small. You need to start recording in AudioShare before you start playing in YouTube, because youtube stops playing when you switch away from it.

  • A program called iFiles on the AppStore allows you to download html5 YouTube vids and then you can "openIn" audioshare and strip Audio from them by converting to LPCM ..

    Now you have the biggest sample bank ever.

  • @spacesmediaCA: I'd love to know step-by-step what you do with iFiles. I purchased the app, following your recommendation, and when I finally figured out how to download a YouTube vid I found that AudioShare isn't an "Open In" app within iFiles :|

  • edited February 2013

    The trick to opening .mp4 or .m4v movie files in AudioShare is to rename the file's extension to .m4a. That will allow you to open the movie in AudioShare and clip whatever bits of audio you want.

    I've just tested this on my 4th gen iPad with a movie that was 5GB in size and 88 minutes in length. The bigger the file, the longer you'll have to wait for it to be copied to AudioShare.

    I'm really impressed that AudioShare can handle such large files without breaking a sweat.

  • By the way, for anyone with GoodReader, it also can download YouTube videos.

  • Nice! I got it to work in iFiles.

  • @haunted: Many thanks for the renaming tip - it works perfectly. I do have GoodReader and, when I read it can download YouTube vids too, I was peeved that I'd bought iFiles unnecessarily. However, I've totally failed to d/l any vids using GR, so now I'm pleased to have iFiles - a whole lot easier, IMO.

  • I was able to do youtube vids in GR, but they show up as HTML files. Is there a trick to do the mp4 files?

  • edited February 2013

    @funjunkie27: The best way to download YouTube videos with GoodReader is by using a bookmarklet in Safari.

    Bookmark any page, then replace the bookmark's URL with this Javascript:

    javascript:(function()%7Bwindow.location.href='g'+(document.getElementsByTagName('video')%5B0%5D.src);%7D)();
    

    And rename the bookmark to "Save Video" or similar.

    When you're viewing a YouTube video in Safari, tap this bookmark, and GoodReader will open and download the video. Works great for me.

  • Thanks @haunted. I'll give it a try after work.

  • Worked great @haunted. Thanks!

  • @haunted Just bought Goodreader for this....works like a charm. Cheers for the tip. :)

  • @haunted, works great, thanks!

  • edited April 2014

    Anytune pro+ allows downloading of just the audio file from youtube videos and it supports open in and export (with IAP) and is also audiobus input slot compatible.

  • Swift player is my favorite youtube video downloader since it also supports speed controls, loop, and bookmarks.

  • Hey guys, if you want to download YouTube videos and files from other video and file hosts within Audioshare, use this site:

    http://en.savefrom.net/

    Really useful!

  • @haunted : thanks for this cool trick / tip !

  • @haunted : thanks for this cool trick / tip !
    @Ringleader : anytune is awesome thanks

  • edited October 2014

    Hi @j_liljedahl.

    I love audioshare and use it alot.
    However I think the phone (I have iPhone 5) and I guess iPad player interface must have some upgrades to be perfect.

    I usually like to preview sounds or songs one after the other.

    1. The play buttons, right to the name are too tiny. It should have more pixels horizontaly and a few more vertically.

    2. A checkbox for play all is a must. Manually pressing tiny play or in & out of the edit screen is not fun.

    3. Black text of the play head position and loop checkbox is not good on a black background.

    4. I know people talked about it before but playing a range of the sound (even looping it) will be great while reviewing a sound.

    5. The copy-paste into Auria is a great feature and a cut-paste into and from audioshare will also be one, to make sure to reduce copies of files and space.
      Caustics->Audioshare->Auria leaves a copy in all three apps besides the final track wave in Auria project. Four copies of the same file.
      If Audioshare will support move sound then other apps may follow you.

    Thanks and I also love and have all your effect apps and sector :)

  • Not sure about the iPhone version but I had no issues on the ipad. Will the upcoming version still work on ios7?

  • Feature request I've always had for this (and sorry if I've missed an answer to this elsewhere): Would it ever be possible to zoom in by pinching in/out on a waveform?

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