No beatslicer will ever be perfect and you should be adjusting the slices anyway if you want it perfect. Your idea of perfect is likely different from mine. Do you want the snare transient lined up exactly on the 2 and 4? Some people do, I don’t care, the way a drum machine does it is good enough for me, but for the people that care, they would slice it right on the transient where I don’t, i slice it when the mallet hits the drum, both ways are fine. My point is no slicer is perfect it’s impossible because people use them in different ways. I don’t even use autodetect I always do it manually. especially since touchscreens make editing so fast. I do have to say this audio editor is impressing me so far, and I have fairly advanced needs. I’m trying to figure out if I can set it to record only when the signal goes above a certain threshold, I have a need for this. Developer, I will contact you once I have had a chance to work with it more, but so far this program seems really amazing, at least on the iPad the intervace is really good, with very handy buttons for common tasks, and I haven’t even started customizing it yet, I have a feeling that once I do that this thing is going to be so fast to use. The feature set is really good, being able to warp slices on iOS is very, very cool. Maybe I can finally uninstall ableton and that’s not something I expected to be able to say about an iOS app. This ecosystem is really taking off I love it ❤️!! I keep saying iOS app because I'm just so happy and surprised at how far things have come. I really don’t need a computer to make music anymore, and even the audio editors are competing with PC now. How amazing. What’s next? Spectral editing?!?!?! (please please please). I mean technically if you want that Virtual ANS exists and works beautifully… so, yah. We have arrived. There are other editors on this platform that are good, very good. But I’m starting to think this one is the best. The multitrack thing might seal the deal on that, others can do it in the same way that you would in say, wavosaur, as separate files. I’m going to do more testing and I’ll be back, I have a feeling with good news. I’m into sound design and layering several sounds into one and I can do that in a comfortable way on iPad that would be awesome. And yes I know cubase and logic exist but it’s not the same as a real audio editor, do some samplesmithing and you’ll see what I mean, you need control at the sample level and that is ironically usually a huge headache in a DAW. I can’t wait to try out the loop point tool, the best one I’ve ever seen is on Protrekkr, where you can visually line up the points in a display with two boxes side by side with waveform displays so you can match up the waveforms. It’s pure genius I hope this is like that, the technique isn’t a secret other programs have done it. But I’m confident that this will probably be some form of that. Anyway try the program for yourself if you need to edit audio, especially if you’re new to it, it would be good to learn on a good interface. If you have an iPad use it on that. I’m about to invest in an iPad pro especially if my MPC interfaces nicely with this one. peace.
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