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AudioStretch was FREE a long time ago...
Change the speed of audio files without changing the pitch. Listen as you drag the waveform. Play at zero speed. Transpose to another key. Loop. All in an incredibly responsive and easy-to-use app. Ideal for transcription, learning songs by ear, or just listening to your music library in a new way.
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Thank you kindly, that's a good app.
Thanks. I just asked them about adding audiobus. It would be cool to sample stuff at different pitches speed and backwards. Cool app.
Never heard of this just downloaded and is an amazing sample manipulation app. If I get time will try and do a video. Agree this would be great with audiobus or iaa
Would very much like to see that.
I would think the top priority would be trim copy and paste for people using this app as some kind of sample manipulator , and audio but/ iaa would be great as well!
I think the trim can be done elsewhere (eg Audioshare then open in to this app) this apps strength is how smooth it speeds up, slows down and pitch shifts the audio file in real time without any glitches, down point no way of recording that real time manipulation other than an audio interface or airplay to a Mac maybe
I like it because it's intuitive (in other words, I'm slow but even I can figure it out) and I seem to be able to select, make loops, without -mostly- a click. Would I LOVE AB? Of course, or even just copy, but it's super quick to create a loop by defining point A and point B and then, bottom left, send it to yourself via email (it only tacks on the 'excerpt'), go to mail and without downloading it simply long hold on the file attached and 'open in' Audioshare (or whatever).
@synthandson said:
You are incorrect. You can quick adjust in .10 increments with the buttons, but you can fine tune by dragging up and down on the pitch and time numbers. Currently playing back audio at .01x and .08 semitones.
Also, you can use "Open In" from Audioshare to open files in it, since Audiostretch appears to natively only use iTunes.
Just did video of me messing around with it. Going to email developer that they have an untapped market if they add audiobus and iaa. Is more of a working out other people's songs app but it is so good for sample manipulation they are missing a trick
absolutely love this app,
listening to computer camp love by datarock at 0.40X and -4st. fricken hilarious
i found its awesome to just to scrub the playhead instead of set loops
@RedSkyLullaby @Buska Agree with you both. The fun you could have (and the things that could be done) with this in the AB slot....
@JohnnyGoodyear said:
i just made some great combinator patches in Reason using NNXT. Sampled in a scrub from crazy love by paul simon then set loop sustain points and used NNXT function to set the root note via pitch detection..
instant weird ethereal piano/guitar pad sound.. really cool
Now yer just showing off
Just realised you can jump around on waveform by touching the smaller waveform under main one. Very suprised how they made such a good app with such a small footprint, this has not glitched at all even on my ipad2.
@Accent said:
So you can or can't use 'open in' with Audioshare? This sentence didn't make sense to me
I agree that if these guys supported Audiocopy and Audioshare they'd certainly be drawing an additional customer base. Not to mention Audiobus.
I don't know if anyone knows the dev on this, but the app has had 15 updates in less than two years. He's obviously engaged, I wonder how we can get him engaged on AB....
Just curious how it compared to Ableton?
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I noticed in the App details that this free verion is not the paid version, it has some "feature restrictions", but does not say what those are. Anyone know?
@dwarman - I think the Lite version
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audiostretch-lite/id647190921?mt=8
has limited features, the link at the top is the full version with no restrictions.
It is full version that is free for weekend
@JohnnyGoodyear said:
How about everyone who thinks this would be in their workflow if it had AB email the developer and ask, i am shooting an email at them, running this through altispace would be great
I've told the developer about this thread and the iOS musicians community here, hopefully he will drop by :-)
Another vote for audiobus integration here.
The last thing I needed was yet another looping timestretch app but this one is so intuitive and powerful it's just begging to be combined with effects in audiobus.
Edit: also there seems to be no way to amend the A & B loop points, making it very difficult to set a loop up perfectly?
Hi! Thanks Peter321 for pointing me to this thread. It's Gerry Beauregard here, author of AudioStretch.
I designed it as a tool for transcription partly because it's that's a reasonably well-defined narrow use case which I thought I could satisfy with a relatively simple UI. But from early on I knew there was potential for it sound manipulation tool, for production or live use.
Probably should be a dedicated tool though, as there's so much more that could be done, e.g. for example, manipulation of multiple audio files simultaneously.
@AudioStretch
Great little app. As mentioned above, incredibly smooth. Clearly you could take it in all sorts of directions. For me adding Audiobus and the ability to transfer files directly from and to other apps would be a good next step. The quality of the sound while scrubbing the waveform, combined with natural way the app slows down to normal speed has the potential for some very useful performance applications.
Welcome to the forum, Gerry You've produced a very interesting app which, to repeat others, cries out for AB/IAA and inter-app file export and has great potential in iOS music production workflows. Looking forward to developments. Thanks for your presence here.
Downloaded this onto my iPhone 4S after seeing this thread the other day. I didn't expect much but wow this is impressive! So I added it to my iPad as well. I echo everybody else's thoughts here. This has so much potential!
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Red Sky Lullaby:
A short term update with audiobus to whet people's appetite for a more music production orientated app to come would be great. The only things in this ballpark for sample manipulation at moment for me are Borderlands granular and Samplr.
Thanks for coming by Gerry. While there are -no doubt- a boatload of directions/additions, I think the very fact that AB would allow folks to leverage this app and enjoy it/approve it/review it by way of the many, many great other apps that are already out there would be the single biggest/most immediate bang for your developing buck. Will you get a hundred other suggestions/wants from all of us greedy buggers? Yep , but the AB addition just looks like a piece (if it's as straightforward as they say that would open up a significant part of the larger market.
You've got an elegant object here that deserves some further commercial propulsion
@aleyas said:
Sorry, I should have been clearer. It appears that you can use "open in" from Audioshare, but there is no option to import from Audioshare from within Audiostretch.