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What audio editor would be good for this?.....to take a sample add some effects and turn it into a sound of all your own so it is yours and it no longer sounds like the original.... something you can slice up and play and meanwhile add some effects to it at the same time?
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Twisted Wave can load AU and IAA effects apps. Hokusai 2 has a comprehensive suite of effects as well.
If you want a sample slicer EG sEGments and Reslice offer effects as well.
If you want insanity, Fieldscaper will do the trick.
There are plenty more apps but perhaps take a look at these and see whether one of them fits the bill.
If you have a DAW, you can use it for this purpose.
I used to use SamplR, Apesoft Sparkle and ApeFilter a lot in this context.
Beatmaker 3
Drambo. Load the original sample into the Flexi Sampler, slice it, reverse it, play it at different pitches, add filters, distortion, ring/FM/etc modulation, gate it, compress it, stutter it, pitch shift it, add physical modelling processors or add any AUv3 effect that can be modulated as well.
Endless ways to mangle, and export it either using mixdown or by adding another Flexi to record that nightmare 😄
Moebius Lab by amazing noises
Can GarageBand do it.? Or would I need to use cubasis? I didn’t know either had an editor
In both (and pretty much all DAWs), you can divide an audio event and rearrange those events as you would like and trim the events and apply effects and then render as a new event. The exact mechanism varies from app to app. In Garageband, there are a couple of ways to do it. I am not a GarageBand expert..so don't remember off the top of my head the exact steps. I am sure you can find tutorials showing how to do it.
Koala or koala fx in aum
Auditor
Great editor but OP wants an app that applies effects.
@jdolecek49 I know you asked for an editor, but I don’t so much see why specifically an editor is needed for this purpose. You can play back any samples, through any FX in any number of ways, recording the results and then slicing it up in any app that does slicing well. (Re-sampling is the common term for this, I believe)
You may get closer to your goal by broadening your thinking a bit. ReSlice, sEGments, Koala and some others I can think of are handy for this, but you really don’t need anything more than AUM some FX and any editor that can slice samples (Auditor is my favorite). DAWs are fine for this as well.