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Audio Mastering Apps/solutions on Android? (Question for Android Users)

Hi everyone. So, it's no secret I just got a new UT3 14.5" Android tablet. Its main purpose is to be a sheet music reader, but I'm interested in making an EP on the app. My question to Android users is - what do you use for mastering audio on your device(s)?

I looked into a couple solutions. SoundCloud has their own AI mastering assistant, but Pro subscribers only get three tracks free per month (which really sucks), and it's $4/track extra (which also really sucks). You'd think SoundCloud would have a more lenient pricing scheme for its AI mastering.

Landr seems to be $16/month afaik. Not the worst thing in the world, but then again, is Landr any good/worth the money/produces quality results?

I'd use Cubasis 3 on Android for mastering "by hand", but there's a lack of an internal LuFS meter, which doesn't serve my purposes very well sad to say.

FL Studio Mobile would be an ideal solution since it has a nice limiter and has an LuFS meter in its Analyzer plugin, but for whatever reason when I load an unmastered wav file exported from FLSM into a mastering project in FLSM, FLSM stretches the audio to fit the bpm automatically, and I don't know how to import the audio unstretched. If I can figure out how to load exported audio into FLSM without it timestretching it, that would be the ideal solution for me personally.

Any thoughts, opinions, help or insights?

(And I apologise if this question has been asked before in regards to the Android platform, but I didn't find this specific topic in DuckDuckGo.)

Comments

  • Audio Evolution Mobile Studio with the Tonebooster plug-in iaps. There used to be a mastering app by the developer of Caustic but i guess that’s gone now?

  • @jwmmakerofmusic I don’t have fruity loops, but if you set the project tempo to the tempo of the track you are importing before you import it does it still stretch the original audio file? It’s probably embedding some tempo information into the exported track - I don’t know how you would go about removing that.

  • @Robin2 said:
    Audio Evolution Mobile Studio with the Tonebooster plug-in iaps. There used to be a mastering app by the developer of Caustic but i guess that’s gone now?

    I can't find Caustic 3 either on the Play Store. 😬 Well that just plain sucks. I'd have enjoyed making an EP with just Caustic.

    I wonder if AEMS has Barricade, or just that Brickwall plugin that lacks an LuFS meter. 😅 (Yes, I'm still adamant about having an LuFS meter.)


    @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic I don’t have fruity loops, but if you set the project tempo to the tempo of the track you are importing before you import it does it still stretch the original audio file? It’s probably embedding some tempo information into the exported track - I don’t know how you would go about removing that.

    I was faffing about in FLSM this morning, and it seems that when I double tapped an audio file, an option exists to sync it to project tempo. If this is the case, and an imported wav with embedded tempo info gets automatically synced to a project, I could in theory disable the button and return the audio to its intended bpm. And if that is the case, problem solved. 😅

  • I was faffing about in FLSM this morning, and it seems that when I double tapped an audio file, an option exists to sync it to project tempo. If this is the case, and an imported wav with embedded tempo info gets automatically synced to a project, I could in theory disable the button and return the audio to its intended bpm. And if that is the case, problem solved. 😅

    👍

  • @jwmmakerofmusic The iVersion of AEMS has Barricade V4 as an iap.

  • @MatthewKay said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic The iVersion of AEMS has Barricade V4 as an iap.

    So does the Android version.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @MatthewKay said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic The iVersion of AEMS has Barricade V4 as an iap.

    So does the Android version.

    Nice! I just looked it up, and Barricade v4 has LuFS metering (rather, LKFS, but basically the same thing).

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