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Best app to edit a sample? (Trim, normalize, fade in/out)

edited April 2014 in App Tips and Tricks

Hi! Right now I'm using bm2 if I want to edit a sample but I'm sure there's something easier out there ...?

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  • edited April 2014

    AudioShare will edit a sample, so will Hokusai, TwistedWave and NanoStudio. All those work well.

  • Will AudioShare fade in.out? I don't see it ..

  • what I really want is something to cross fade the end of a sample withy the beginning ...

  • If you have Auria you can do this pretty easily.

  • I do ... I'll play with it ... I was thinking an audio editor would be the easiest, but I'll try - thanks!!

  • Hi eroxxx :)

    Auria is the best audio editor I've used on iOS. I just create a new temporary project, set the bpm & edit away, once I'm done, I just delete the project. Hokusai, is my 2nd favourite, but doesn't have bpm settings.

    Enjoy your audio editing! All the best! <3

  • Thanks!

  • edited April 2014

    Bm 2 is the one I go to after trying many mentioned above. Why? Because apart from a very clean almost full screen waveform display, it has most if not all importing/exporting options you may want. If it ain't broke don't fix it! ;)

  • My issue with bm2 is that TE workflow is so convoluted (to me anyway)

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  • I have personally found Beatmaker 2 to be the most useful sample editor. It lets me choose start/end points that are more exacting than any other editor I've used. It's also the only editor I've found on iOS that does copy/paste of segments within a sample. It can do crossfades, too.

  • Hokusai is free.

  • Bm2, no question..

  • +1 for Hokusai.I totally forgot this app. If someone only needs editing a sample then Bm2 is overkill...I hope someday Audioshare will come with advanced editing capabilities ...

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