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Big Auditor Update - Brilliant Slicing

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  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick n00b question if it pleases the court:

    Can I just paste a sample/thingie into Auditor or do I have to 'import'?

    It has a file browser to open files from anywhere.

    It doesn’t support pasting audio from another app’s pasteboard.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    It doesn’t support pasting audio from another app’s pasteboard.

    next logical step

  • @espiegel123 @anickt Thanks much. No big deal, was just hoping to cut out a step. It is a fine piece of software. For my purposes, cross-fade ++

  • Thinking of getting this for batch file conversion. The photos on their site are covered in tips so no info on conversion file types for wav files. Anyone with info? Thanks in advance

  • @stormbeats said:
    Thinking of getting this for batch file conversion. The photos on their site are covered in tips so no info on conversion file types for wav files. Anyone with info? Thanks in advance

    wav, aif, caf, mp3, m4a, aac, flac

  • @JohnnyGoodyear Was just browsing through the new manual + noticed a few things that I wasn’t aware of myself.. glad to share..🙂

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Thinking of getting this for batch file conversion. The photos on their site are covered in tips so no info on conversion file types for wav files. Anyone with info? Thanks in advance

    wav, aif, caf, mp3, m4a, aac, flac

    @espiegel123 thanks but was thinking what “sample rates” & “bit depths”.

  • @stormbeats said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Thinking of getting this for batch file conversion. The photos on their site are covered in tips so no info on conversion file types for wav files. Anyone with info? Thanks in advance

    wav, aif, caf, mp3, m4a, aac, flac

    @espiegel123 thanks but was thinking what “sample rates” & “bit depths”.

    Sample rates 8k, 11k, 25k, 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 96k, 192k

    Word size from 8-32 bit

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Thinking of getting this for batch file conversion. The photos on their site are covered in tips so no info on conversion file types for wav files. Anyone with info? Thanks in advance

    wav, aif, caf, mp3, m4a, aac, flac

    @espiegel123 thanks but was thinking what “sample rates” & “bit depths”.

    Sample rates 8k, 11k, 25k, 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 96k, 192k

    Word size from 8-32 bit

    @espiegel123 ok cheers geeza :)

  • edited April 2020

    @espiegel123 one last question. Do you know the maximum amount of files that can be batch processed at one time?

  • @stormbeats said:
    @espiegel123 one last question. Do you know the maximum amount of files that can be batch processed at one time?

    No. I don’t know that there is a specified limit. It probably is related to the max Files in a folder.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @stormbeats said:
    @espiegel123 one last question. Do you know the maximum amount of files that can be batch processed at one time?

    No. I don’t know that there is a specified limit. It probably is related to the max Files in a folder.

    @espiegel123 ok thanks

  • @White said:
    @anickt

    My wife sent me outside to apply oil on the window frames (mahogany) 😅

    Thanks for posting this, will download later 😊

    You have Mahogany window frames?!?!?

  • @SimonSomeone said:

    @White said:
    @anickt

    My wife sent me outside to apply oil on the window frames (mahogany) 😅

    Thanks for posting this, will download later 😊

    You have Mahogany window frames?!?!?

    It's the same across all of Scandinavia. Even their toilet roll holders are made of teak...

  • I'm not sure I still fully get the range of use cases for this app, or the convenience it offers. There are no vids on YouTube of th new version yet. Would anyone share a few of the main ways u will use this after this new update?

  • @Gavinski said:
    I'm not sure I still fully get the range of use cases for this app, or the convenience it offers. There are no vids on YouTube of th new version yet. Would anyone share a few of the main ways u will use this after this new update?

    I have a spoken word sample. I can go through it and define regions based on how I want to use the phrases. With a few clicks it’s all sliced and exported as a group of wav’s based on the file name of the original file. So that’s manual slicing which would be appropriate for something like a spoken word sample.

    Or I have a drum loop. Put it in the slicer, tweak for a couple of seconds to make sure all the slices line up, then export as a folder of wav’s which includes a MIDI file with a note number assigned to each slice. Pretty much automatic.

    Plus all the regular audio editing you do if you use samples. Powerful stuff on an iPad.

  • @Gavinski said:
    I'm not sure I still fully get the range of use cases for this app, or the convenience it offers. There are no vids on YouTube of th new version yet. Would anyone share a few of the main ways u will use this after this new update?

    I think this is an app where if you don't know why you would need it, you probably don't need it.

    If you need an app to edit audio files or do batch conversion or slice loops into slices (that can be exported with a MIDI file or as a sliced apple loop) then you've got a use for it. If none of those things are things that you do, you probably don't need it.

    It has a number of handy features for people that need an audio editing app: timeline can be set to beat and measure display, it allows multiple layers, can cross fade adjacent regions, allows setting a fixed selection width (super handy for creating wavetables).

    But, it is the kind of utility that you would probably know you need if you need it.

  • @White is probably sitting on Drambo

  • so it slices great, is there a quick way to batch load these into an ios sampler? if so which ones support batch loading?

  • @anickt @espiegel123 thanks a lot guys, very helpful replies.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I'm not sure I still fully get the range of use cases for this app, or the convenience it offers. There are no vids on YouTube of th new version yet. Would anyone share a few of the main ways u will use this after this new update?

    I think this is an app where if you don't know why you would need it, you probably don't need it.

    If you need an app to edit audio files or do batch conversion or slice loops into slices (that can be exported with a MIDI file or as a sliced apple loop) then you've got a use for it. If none of those things are things that you do, you probably don't need it.

    It has a number of handy features for people that need an audio editing app: timeline can be set to beat and measure display, it allows multiple layers, can cross fade adjacent regions, allows setting a fixed selection width (super handy for creating wavetables).

    But, it is the kind of utility that you would probably know you need if you need it.

    @Gavinski , It also has some good tools for creating better loops when you have problems with clicks and transitions. For most uses, AudioShare's editor is fine, but sometimes audio clips are hard to get sounding good as loops. Audio can help with that.

    But like the man said ... if you don't know you need it, you probably don't. ;)

  • @eross said:
    so it slices great, is there a quick way to batch load these into an ios sampler? if so which ones support batch loading?

    @Drambo?

  • @supadom said:
    @White is probably sitting on Drambo

  • @royor shared some great tips out of the manual...

    ..just wanted to add, for anyone interested in or currently using the app .. the manual is super informative and a really quick read. You'll learn everything you need to know. Highly recommended. The dev is good stuff.

  • Well would you look at that, fantastic!

  • edited April 2020

    How does this compare with ReSlice? I don’t have either and both are currently at the same sale price. I’m looking to slice for NS2 but there have also been times where AudioShare editing didn’t quite cut it for what I was trying to do.

  • @xraydash said:
    How does this compare with ReSlice? I don’t have either and both are currently at the same sale price. I’m looking to slice for NS2 but there have also been times where AudioShare editing didn’t quite cut it for what I was trying to do.

    Reslice is a specialized slicing tool/instrument. Auditor is an audio editor that includes a slicing function. I use NS2 extensively. To prepare any kind of samples for it I’d go with Auditor for the fact that it’s slicer/looper functions are excellent plus you have all the other typical audio editing functions. Think a combo of AudioShare and Reslice at the minimum.

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