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TapeDesk 4-Track Tape Studio

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  • edited August 12

    Magic words "OP-1 style". @pablo_snz Is it available yet? If not, it's a day-one purchase for me, lol.

    EDIT - Nevermind, I saw it's available for a fiver. Instabuy.

  • It’s quite good! A few improvements could certainly be made and I hope the dev keeps at it!

  • Does do landscape as an AUV3, at least on iPad. It’s annoying that you can’t export from the AUV3 (you can in standalone)..

    Kind of feels almost-finished.

  • I wasn’t able to move tape pieces around, which is advertised in the manual. Reached out to the dev and hope to hear back. Yes, I was able to do landscape in AUv3 as well. In standalone on iPad it was portrait only.

  • Yes, +1 for landscape mode on iPad. On iPhone, portrait mode definitely makes more sense. ☺️ Maybe also on an iPad Mini it makes sense, but on a huge 13" iPad Air? Not so much, lol.

  • @bcrichards said:
    I wasn’t able to move tape pieces around, which is advertised in the manual. Reached out to the dev and hope to hear back. Yes, I was able to do landscape in AUv3 as well. In standalone on iPad it was portrait only.

    Press the piece of tape you want to move, you’ll find a button “lift” with an upwards arrow at the bottom of the screen, move forwards or backwards along the timeline by sliding, then “drop” the piece of tape where you want it.

  • @hgonh welp I’m (almost positive) yesterday I read in the manual about a drag to move or extend function. But it’s very clearly not there today and says so explicitly :)
    https://pablo-snz.github.io/tapedesk-site/manual.html#edit

  • edited 4:41AM

    Great update 👍

  • Not available in the eu

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