Seems said:īUT in both cases the samples have to be in the app’s media bay or sandboxed file thingy…. Although I doubt you’d be able to hear a loop in time with whatever you’re playing like in Zenbeats… oh, I see, that’s where the companion AU would come in, right?. Copy them to Zenbeats, to Loopy, to Drambo… the beauty of this sample manager would be if you could do this PRIOR to importing, which is sort of what you’re saying. Which means you have to import a shitload of loops over and over. Zenbeats is even faster at this, one of its greatest features where you can preview any loop in context.īUT in both cases the samples have to be in the app’s media bay or sandboxed file thingy…. Loopy Pro lets you preview an imported loop at current tempo, which is great. AudioShare somehow does not develop any further. You clearly identified that there is no decent audio file management on iOS. I know this is quite an advanced feature but I would love to have that on the iPad. In the loopcloud approach the app has got four tracks for loop playback, but I would already be happy with just one The companion AU allows to stream the audio of the loop player into an AU host and it communicates the AU host‘s tempo back to the app which then adjusts the loop in the player to this tempo automatically. It reads metadata regarding tune and tempo from the audio file or parses it from the file name. The loop player allows on the fly to tune the loop and adjust its tempo. In the app you can browse loops and it loads them into a loop player on double tap. This feature is actually what loopcloud offers. Find the right sound at the right time.I have another feature proposal: loop player and companion AU
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