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Crossfade editing on an iPhone app?
I know ultimately for classical editing I’m better off using a Mac app like Reaper/Cohler Classical which allows precise source/destination editing of clips. But if you found yourself having only an iPhone on you and had to edit, what iPhone apps offer seamless sounding crossfade editing? So far I’ve tried Audio Evolution Mobile (linear only) and N-Track (linear and logarithmic). On the iPad there’s Auria with 4 types of crossfade, but no S/D option. Meow audio editor on the iPhone has a crossfade option for several operations (I assume linear only), but I’m thinking more like the classical equivalent of comping takes.
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If I'm understanding your question correctly, you can do it in Beatmaker 3.
Edit: However BM3 is an iPad only app
I’m not 💯 on what you want to do, but maybe 🤔 have a look at Wavebox
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wavebox-audio-editor/id1577078380
Not much out there for iPhone.
Garageband iOS:
Cubasis could work as well.
Koala.
Could you post a screenshot please?
I wonder how you'd do it.
EDIT: replaced iPad screenshot with iPhone
Meow only has linear automatic crossfades, so it might not be what the OP is looking for (although it's obviously extremely great for other tasks 😃)
What about Drambo ?
Possible using clips in Flexi modules and controlling envelopes using Graphic Envs -
but I wouldn't recommend it for classic clip arrangement and crossfading between them which requires seeing each waveform in-place.
Ok