Auditor - Audio Editor

Auditor - Audio Editor

Audio Wave and Sample Editor

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Details about Auditor

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 9, 2019
  • October 1, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 60.52MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Auditor

1.0.54

December 13, 2023

- Fixed: Slicing Export panel did not appear when running on iOS 17. - Due to limitations imposed by XCode Auditor can no longer support iOS 11, minimum OS version is now 12. - Various tweaks to ensure Auditor is optimised for iOS 17.

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1.0.53

June 16, 2023

- Maintenance update to ensure compatibility with latest compilers/Swift etc. - Moved "Save" button to prevent it being obscured by an iOS control. - Implemented a workaround for a rare case where browser may not appear on launch

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1.0.52

November 17, 2021

⁃ Improved WAV importer when reading markers.

1.0.51

October 30, 2021

- Fixes a bug where export could fail after loading a FLAC file.

1.0.50

April 14, 2021

⁃ New: Option to Copy/Paste to and from the system clipboard between apps... ⁃ NOTE: The new system clipboard options are disabled by default. ⁃ To enable: Go to Settings.app, locate Auditor in the list, turn on clipboard options. ⁃ Fixed: a couple of minor bugs in playback engine.

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1.0.49

December 30, 2020

V1.0.49 (150) ⁃ Fixed: Bug that caused the Timestretch UI to freeze and eventually crash Auditor on iOS 14.

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1.0.48

December 18, 2020

- Fixed an issue importing (small) files containing multi-channel audio. - Minor bug fixes.

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1.0.47

September 19, 2020

Fixed: Normalize action in batch macros could fail.

1.0.46

August 4, 2020

⁃ Fixed: Sometimes not de-selecting when tapping in ruler markers. ⁃ Fixed: issue causing incorrect time to text conversion in rare circumstances. ⁃ If an error is issued by the system while reading audio files and if some audio data has been successfully received prior to the error, Auditor will now show a message and continue instead of bailing out.

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1.0.45

July 18, 2020

V1.0.45 (142) ⁃ Implemented Pitch Shift. ⁃ Time Stretch action renamed to Stretch & Pitch ⁃ Fixed: Spectrum Viewer: Commit with markers failed if viewer launched using a global selection. ⁃ Paste Into: Repositions markers and selection range after the insert location. ⁃ Some internal refactoring and optimisations.

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Description of Auditor

A fast, modern, efficient audio editor for the iPad touch screen providing many features for rapidly manipulating audio clips and samples, taking full advantage of the latest advances in iOS. Extremely simple import and export directly to and from any location in the Files environment. • Import and export to and from many file formats. • Macro based multi-file batch format and rate conversion direct from the file browser. • Single file and region based multi-layer editing modes with mixable bouncing to new layers. • Special views for creating crossfaded loops and transient slicing with MIDI file export. • Spectrum views for visualising pitch and frequency. • Time stretch • Unlimited timeline Markers. • Full multi-step undo + rapid and efficient locating, scrolling and zooming. • Customizable Tool Bar and Transport Bar, (choose which editing functions you want available on buttons). • Connect to a Mac or PC via SMB file sharing and edit files on external hard disks using the browser. • A simple record function with support for hardware inputs from attached audio interfaces. • Light and dark colour themes. * Auditor is in active development, please refer to the manual (downloadable from our website) to get a feel for all the current features before purchase.
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Auditor: FAQ

Is Auditor iPad-friendly?

Yes, Auditor supports iPad devices.

Who is the developer of Auditor?

Living Memory Software launched the Auditor app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Auditor to function properly?

Auditor requires iOS 12.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

The Auditor app has a user rating of 4.3.

What’s the genre of the Auditor app?

The App Genre Of Auditor Is Music.

Which is the latest version of Auditor?

1.0.54 is the current version of Auditor.

What is the date of the latest Auditor update?

The latest Auditor update came out on October 1, 2024.

When did the Auditor app come out?

Auditor launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Auditor?

The Auditor app is suitable for children aged Living Memory Software.

What languages does the Auditor app support?

The Auditor app is now available in English.

Can I find Auditor within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, Auditor is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within Auditor?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Auditor.

Is Auditor optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Auditor is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Auditor?

No, you can not expect ads while using Auditor.

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  • Beatslicer is good

    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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  • Still 5 Stars 06-2023

    Yep - still great. Batch process is very useful! Keep up the good work!
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    Still one of the best of its type on iOS. There are some newcomers but I keep coming back to Auditor because the UI and workflow are spot on. Thanks! Now with Pitch Shift! Awesome! 6 Stars! Timestretch plus everything else! Indispensable! Great new update! Gets better and better! Spend a little time learning it and be REWARDED! PREVIOUSLY: Based on the devs posts on the Audiobus forum and things said in the excellent user manual I believe this is a long-haul project with lots of great things planned so I’m going 5 stars in anticipation. PREVIOUSLY: Excellent user experience. Planned slicing and stretching look good but quite usable as-is. Ability to use AU fx would be a plus. Great start!
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  • Overall is a major step in the right direction for iPad OS two track editor

    There’s a lot of good. Could you edit a project with Auditor like you could with RX or DSP Quattro. Well, it’s design is similar. It’s based on a traditional 2-track editor. I haven’t spent enough time on it to say if it’s a logical candidate for ‘the” two track editor on the iPad OS platform”. It looks like it though. I say “the” because macOS users tend to find a two track editor then stick with that one until it goes out of business. In my 30-35 years doing this I’ve used three. 1. Digdesign with the Audio Media II card. 2. Peak Bias. 3. DSP Quattro and RX. (I’ll open Fission every now and then because Rouge Amoeba is such a good company). Cons: (this is a first look complaint). The icons at the top, New, Tools, Import, are too small. Sure, get them out of the way, but that’s too small. It’s uncomfortable. Try and concentrate on the GUI. Nail it. Many things are right. But don’t sleep until it’s perfect. That will keep customers coming back for years. And if you can afford to, try to avoid the subscription model. Charge a flat price that will make you happy and we’ll live with it. Obviously it’s not going to have the rich plugin format that RX has. AUv3 needs to mature. And that will take time. But besides this is about the best I’ve seen along with an app called “Mastering”. It’s not perfect either but I’ve use it, (and some others too). Pros: (I’ll come back for this but this two track editor looks very promising as “the one”. We’ll see. Steve Steele
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