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  • @supadom said:

    The camera style zooming in sounds good if easier to implement.

    I definitely prefer all audio editing in bm2 as opposed to impc pro. Other than bm2 generally feeling more logically (irony!) laid out than impc pro. At least to me.

    i agree as bm2 is more like a daw and the impc is a beatmachine, bm2 is aimed at being far deeper. After having both I'd never go back to bm2 for making beats, I'd bring beats in from impc and then flesh it out with instrumentation etc..

  • @kobamoto: then it would zoom in to some predefined amount of milliseconds per pixel, regardless of file length. (Just like the video trim in iOS)

  • @kobamoto iMPC has a max zoom depth. Works great on <20s samples but anything more and you can't dig further.

    When it comes to zooming, NanoStudio's editor is better than BM2's. It's smoother when zooming and also allows vertical zooming. Maybe Kymatica and Blip Interactive can trade some wave editor code for some reverb code. :)

  • @kobamoto said:

    @supadom said:

    The camera style zooming in sounds good if easier to implement.

    I definitely prefer all audio editing in bm2 as opposed to impc pro. Other than bm2 generally feeling more logically (irony!) laid out than impc pro. At least to me.

    i agree as bm2 is more like a daw and the impc is a beatmachine, bm2 is aimed at being far deeper. After having both I'd never go back to bm2 for making beats, I'd bring beats in from impc and then flesh it out with instrumentation etc..

    I wasn't talking about composing a symphony Mr kobamoto. More like a dance remix I thought impc pro would be more than capable of doing since it also has a song mode. I'll keep trying though just need to get my head around the trackfulls of 4 tracks and what affects what in terms of routing. It's far from simple but I'm trying not to check the manual, shouldn't need to anyway.

  • @supadom said:
    It's far from simple but I'm trying not to check the manual, shouldn't need to anyway.

    Give that man a Manly Club Membership forthwith.

  • ...been messing with these things long enough now.

  • dance remix? in that case I'd def go with impc, if for no other reasons than the song mode you mentioned but in addition to that the fact that every sequence can have it's own tempo, and every sequence can have it's own automation and mixer settings, not to mention the way you can swim around on that timeline should make any remix happy. I don't think it'll give you too much trouble once it clicks, I needed an honorary doctorate in wtf to figure out bm2 but sounds like you took to it pretty easily, compared to that the impc is peanuts.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @kobamoto iMPC has a max zoom depth. Works great on <20s samples but anything more and you can't dig further.

    When it comes to zooming, NanoStudio's editor is better than BM2's. It's smoother when zooming and also allows vertical zooming. Maybe Kymatica and Blip Interactive can trade some wave editor code for some reverb code. :)

    i saw that, thing is though you can still zoom further funnily enough without the zoom feature, like zoom to the limit, then disgard ends, and repeat, you can reach the flatline.

  • @j_liljedahl: Mis-reading the post about reverse orientation got me thinking that it'd be cool to be able to reverse the sound wave in AudioShare.

    And thanks for making such a remarkably useful and usable app. (Not to mention the AUFX stuff - tremolo/vibrato please...)

  • @syrupcore's loupe idea is on the button. That would be so useful. The other zooming artefact I like is what's done in Sugarbyte's Thesys, double-tapping zooms the entire screen around the area you tapped. The ratio? Maybe 25% or so, not sure.

  • edited October 2014

    Twisted Wave has the best wave zoom on iOS imho it zooms down to like a 100th of a second or something

    Maybe worth a look for inspiration

  • Just another idea for a small improvement: It would be a true time safer if the Trim tool could remember the last bpm value. It's a little bit tiring to change the 120 bpm standard value everytime after opening the trim tool.

  • @klangsulfat said:

    Just another idea for a small improvement: It would be a true time safer if the Trim tool could remember the last bpm value. It's a little bit tiring to change the 120 bpm standard value everytime after opening the trim tool.

    I like that idea a lot. It's more likely that I'll work on another loop of the previous than it is that I'll work on a loop at 120 bpm. Since it almost always requires changing, it could err on the side of the last one.

    Since we're blasting the poor guy now, I'll add one to the heap: I'd love a [save, overwrite] button in edit mode. Way more often than not, I'm aiming to do a destructive edit. I wind up deleting the original and renaming the edit to remove the (thoughtfully inserted) edit operation from the title.

  • Yes. A destructive editing would be very useful. Although after all this time working like this I will be screwing up this like no one. :)

  • @mulletsaison: Thanks! Yes, reverse would be useful. An AUFX tremolo is on my TODO list. Vibrato can already be done with AUFX:Dub! Check out the bundled "Vibrato" 1-3 presets.

  • edited October 2014

    @j_liljedahl said:

    An AUFX tremolo is on my TODO list.

    Great! Hopefully with programmable modulation patterns (for gater fx).

  • Huh. Adding amplitude warping to sector == core code for aufx:tremelo!

  • the man, the myth, J- Lilla himself has a big update about to drop!

    http://www.palmsounds.net/2014/10/lots-of-goodies-coming-to-audioshare-271.html

  • Lots of nice things there, but I have a thing for sorting by size....

  • Oooooh. Audioshare.

    My rock.

    Now Gadget takes samples in I am taking everything through Audioshare out to Audiocopy.

    It's such a great app.

  • @kobamoto said:

    the man, the myth, J- Lilla himself has a big update about to drop!

    http://www.palmsounds.net/2014/10/lots-of-goodies-coming-to-audioshare-271.html

    Not sure which is contributing most to the smile on my face: the amazing looking AudioShare update or "J-Lilla".

  • :) well he makes good music too. frankly knowing devs like him are out there is what makes iOS music viable.

  • edited October 2014

    Anyone knows how to share via Airdrop. I can't send any data to my Mac. It will find the mac but it freeze always in "waiting" mode.
    Soundcloud upload also not possible after update :(

  • Same here @Cinebient. AirDrop and AudioShare don't like each other.

  • Transfering from my Mac to my iOS devices was never a problem with Yosemite, but sending data from my iPhone 5s works not before 8.1 properly. Note that Bluetooth has to be enabled for using AirDrop. Usage is simple: Open any Finder window and select AirDrop in the sidebar. Few seconds later your Mac should occur in the AirDrop selector of your iDevice.

  • I can connect them together but for some reason Airdrop will not change any file between my iPad and Macbook :(

  • edited October 2014

    Since today I used Airdrop only for photos. Right now I tried to transfer any .mid and .wav files ... same issue here :-(

    EDIT: I tried to send .mid file from Chordbot via Airdrop to my Mac. This failed. Then I sent the .mid file from Chordbot to Good Reader via Open-in. From Good Reader I could sent it to my Mac successful.

  • So AirDrop from goodreader to mac worked, but not from audioshare to mac? If so, I should be able to fix it..
    I never tried airdrop to mac, but airdrop from audioshare on one device to another works.

  • edited October 2014

    @j_liljedahl said:

    So AirDrop from goodreader to mac worked, but not from audioshare to mac? If so, I should be able to fix it..

    That would be great. Airdrop to/from Mac is really timesaving.

  • Well, I can't get AirDrop to work between my iPad and Mac at all. Seems very buggy. The Mac never shows up in the AirDrop on iOS. The iPad shows up sometimes in AirDrop on my Mac, sometimes it goes away and I have to turn AirDrop off and on again on my iPad. Sending a photo from Mac to iPad stucks in "waiting...", nothing shows on my iPad, etc..

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