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Which app can I use to tune existing samples in my collection to a different key than export

What iOS options exist for taking an existing audio sample and repitching to a different key than has the ability to export back into audioshare ?

Thanks fellow ninjas

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  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    There are lots. The first that comes to mind is:
    TwistedWave Audio Editor by TwistedWave Software Ltd. https://apps.apple.com/app/twistedwave-audio-editor/id401438496

    Way more than you need, but excellent:
    BeatMaker 3 by INTUA https://apps.apple.com/app/beatmaker-3/id1060317024

    Lots of other useful features:
    Anytune Pro+ by Anytune Inc. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/anytune-pro/id478293637

  • I use Anytune Pro+. Easy to use, nice UI and the dev has updated fairly regularly.

  • AudioStretch too.

    Couldn’t you just load it in a Sampler and play a higher or lower key on the KB to do this, too?

  • I was assuming speeding up the sample wasn’t an option. If that doesn’t matter ... then what he said. ^ ;)

  • Awesome responses guys!!! One additional question ..

    Do any of those apps listed show the new key that the sample becomes? Or will I still have to use a tuner app in conjunction to do this

    I’m essentially trying to turn about 300 of my samples all into the key of C and export to audioshare

  • @CracklePot said:
    AudioStretch too.

    Couldn’t you just load it in a Sampler and play a higher or lower key on the KB to do this, too?

    AudioLayer + SynthJacker. Thank me later.

  • John this seems very interesting can you elaborate on your process?

    THANKYOU

  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    @stuck80s said:
    Awesome responses guys!!! One additional question ..

    Do any of those apps listed show the new key that the sample becomes? Or will I still have to use a tuner app in conjunction to do this

    I’m essentially trying to turn about 300 of my samples all into the key of C and export to audioshare

    Do you know the key that the original samples are in? All the options I mentioned allow you to re-pitch in semitones. So if you know the pitch, you can count how many to adjust by. If you don’t, then AudioLayer does have pitch detection.

    Are these short one-hit samples, or longer melodic samples? Any pitch changing is going to introduce artifacts. There will be noticeable change to the sound for longer, more complicated samples.

  • If you know the key of the original then blocs wave...blocs will also be able to change the BPM...so you could make everything C and 120 bpm if you so wished.

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