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Panning options per pad
Quantizing works fine once you get used to it. I have found it’s easier to enter notes manually than play them in as was mentioned earlier. It does need work on quantizing played-in notes whether quantize on play or after the fact. But overall it’s still great fun. And I should be sleeping!
Wow oh wow this app is phenomenal. With this and Koala 🐨 on my iPhone 11 I'm not missing bM3 as much as I used to. I've begun cutting my teeth on Ableton again on a teensy thinkpad so I'm not rushing to upgrade my 2018 iPad anytime soon.
Back when I started iOS music and beathawk was the only sampler on iPhone I remember using that on a tiny SE with i think a 4 inch screen? And it was so much fun in 2017, but DAMN we've come a long way.
The IAP is $6.99 right now, I just noticed it
Yep. $6.99. Just purchased. I like this drum machine sampler a lot. Fun.
Yes. iAP showing as £5.99 here now.
Hah I just realized that apps like web audio and any synths that load in the fx slot with a keyboard can also be sampled
Can it access AudioShare? I just tried and it seems grayed out…
It can't, sadly. I really hope Jonatan enables AUM to just save aum recordings to files, load files from the Files app etc. At this point Audioshare seems more a hindrance than a help. Sitala is another app that can't access audioshare, and it's really quite a pain in the hole. People have mentioned that duplicate files don't take up space, but they're still a hassle to keep track of
Ah fair enough, and yeah iOS file handling be weird as…
AUM’s File Player can load files from any location visible to Files.
Thanks for the correction - how to set that up? I only see Audioshare content. Can aum also save its recordings to any files location?
When you select the file player, tap on the file icon in the panel’s title bar. See the Load a File section of the AUM manual.
Cheers! Still need Audioshare to save aum recordings or not?
For anyone that hasn’t seen it: Wavebox editor added a feature where you can autoslice and send directly to Dawnbeat.
@HotStrange Nice integration you need the IAP in Wavebox to use it though, so you could say it’s a money grab and Dawnbeat should have auto slice built in. Now if both these apps were combined into one we be on a winner.
DawnBeat does have auto slice built in
With the free versions of both apps being so generous anyway, maybe ppl should be buying the IAPs to support anyway! What you get in dawnbeat for free is pretty incredible!
Definitely enjoy both apps so happy to buy both IAP
Have you compared wavebox and hokusai? As great as auditor seems to be I think it might be overkill for me.
@Gavinski Had Hokusai for a while it’s pretty slick in some areas haven’t used it in a while though. Auditor is for heavy lifting !
Yeah, definitely wouldn’t call it a “money grab” - the dev is giving away too much for free as it is.
I gladly paid for both IAPs at full price and loving both apps. Much more intuitive interface for me than others mentioned.
Yeah, it’s helpful. I’ve started using DB again because of Wavebox. It seems easier to bake and audition different applied FX in this fashion before importing to Dawnbeats.
For example, record several drums/percussive hits into WB and slice. You can easily select a region, bake an effect, then play that particular region or listen to any other region dry or audition a different effect on another region only.
Currently, AFAIK in DW, you cannot simply mute an AU effect from DW as easily as muting a native effect. On the surface, that ability alone works seems easier to implement than a pad routing matrix.
Wavebox has just been updated with record/pause/resume and custom fade in/out.
I just updated and tried the new record/pause/resume feature. Just about every recorder I’ve tried that has record/pause/resume introduced clicks/pops at the pause points.
Not Wavebox! Yes!!! I’ve been looking for something like this for over a year!
Very happy to support this developer! Buy both his IAPS in Dawnbeat and Wavebox. We need more devs like this to stick around.
Please help me to understand sample rate settings.
I see that screen recording sampling is at 44.1, which I understand is simply inherent with screen recordings, right? But resampling Dawnbeats output only is at 48.
This appears to be configurable in DB, but why do I have options other than 44.1?
I notice is says (hardware is at 48k). This leads me to believe I need to change this on my phone settings somewhere?
Do I even need to worry about having a project containing recordings with mixed sample rates? Or does that only pertain to videos?
Over the years I vaguely remember reading threads about how video, sample rates, and pitch are tied together.
Also, something about if you have headphones plugged in, that can over ride the system’s sample rates? Does it matter if it’s headphone jack or adapter?
Clarifications are appreciated.
Awesome to hear! I’ve been enjoying wavebox for a while now but sounds like it’s time to get the IAP. The dev deserves it to be sure.
I’ve never used Auditor but I think I personally prefer Wavebox. That said I haven’t used Hokusai all that much.
That's brilliant news. I've begun using Wavebox, having previously used Auditor. I'm finding Wavebox intuitive and lovely to use so far.
I've used Hokusai a lot over the years, but mostly for on the go podcast audio editing. I love it for that. I still use it today. It actually lives in the number one slot of my [studio] folder on my audio apps page. I don't see the use case as being related for me. I can see myself continuing to use Hokusai mostly for voice over stuff, and Wavebox for music.
Luis already replied to me about my feedback. He says a bypass AU FX button will come in the next DawnBeat updates.
Such an awesome Dev.