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Anything Like Logic’s Flex Time On iOS / iPadOS?
Flex Time in Logic Pro is amazingly useful, enabling you to easily quantize audio tracks or match one track’s timing to another. Is there anything like that available in a mobile app? Thanks.
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I think the only app that has a somewhat similar feature is Auria Pro.
Both Flex-Time and Flex-Pitch in Logic are insanely fun to mess around with
Indeed, Auria Pro has warping. But not nearly as easy or inmediate to use.
True...
I do hope that we'll some day have something similar to Logic or Live when it comes to audio mangling available on iPadOS/iOS.
I honestly have no high hopes of seeing Logic or Live on iOS/iPadOS and would not be surprised if Cubasis gets these kind of features within a year or two...
in garageband click:
Not really the same as you can't manually 'warp' the audio and time-stretching and pitch-change only works on Apple Loops.
It could work if it was possible enable flex-time/flex-pitch for a recorded audio event, so who knows maybe we'll see that soon...
In short - no, there really isn’t any kind of pitch correction like this on iOS that I’m aware of.
Thanks all. I guess I’ll export the stems that need correction to Logic and bring the processed tracks back. I could do tracking and everything else in Logic but I’m trying to see how far the iPad will go.
Melodyne iOS… dreaming 😂