Audiobus: Use your music apps together.
What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear. And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.
Download on the App StoreAudiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.
APP that can.....................
What are you looking for?
Me at the moment.
An app to determine the note of the sound I put into it.
Recommendations?
I got the 4 Pocket Analyzer but, not really helping me for some reason.
What do you use?
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Not looking. Just looking forward to NS2 updates and ProQ3.
(I think Thumbjam did a good job at note detection from what I recall. Been a while though.)
Caustic.
in the sample editor.
”find root”
@RUST( i )K do you mean like Midi Guitar?
@RUST( i )K any tuner app should be ok for that.
I’m looking for something to prep samples for hardware samplers.
What sort of things would you be doing in the prep stage?
The idea is to sample iOS apps, then chop them up to use in the op-z, or elsewhere. Nothing special, just an easy way to sample several piano sounds, for example, and save them as files.
Harmony Eight does a decent job of showing the note of the sound coming into it....
How about a hardware guitar tuner, play a note or chord and it'll tell you what it is or get an app on a second device... Maybe not what you wanna do but is how I did it
A correlation meter because phase issues are rampant and hurtful in iOS land.
A “mono maker” with sweepable frequency band like the one found in Brainworkx desktop plugins.
I realy hate click bate subjects.
Should be deleted, IMHO.
You clicked it though :)
Hence, SCIENCE!
Nah, I vote for "Remain"! It's NOT EVEN ALL CAPS! 😁
Twisted Wave.
Twisted Wave for iOS and also the Mac Version.
Ultimate game changer for me making sample edits and amends on fly easy.
Between AirDrop and the sheer power of Twisted Wave it is almost more powerful and useful than a DAW for me.
(I am stating this from a perspective of using 2 hardware sample based pieces of gear so I think I understand your request quite well)
I can get audio from iOS or Mac processed/prepped and in a box quicker than I can do the same for say ......some iOS apps.
For real.
Not much either. $10 or something for iOS and then the must have computer version for like $75. IT IS A DEAL!
@RUST( i )K I’ll check it out !
Audiolayer - Load a sample, it will tell you the root note of what you just loaded....you can then play that sample back at middle C and use that output for your sampler ;)
@RUST( i )K Twisted Wave really is easy. Very nice. Bought.
This is going to get expensive…
I downloaded that “Spectral Eye” app for that purpose but haven’t tried it yet! I think that’s what it does haha.
Wait, so my plan to develop Perfect Pitch (at nearly 50 years old) isn’t the best way?
Are you saying there are apps that tell you the pitch of a sound?
Man, I love this forum!
😉
is there a midi app that can convert a midi “note” to a midi “cc” value and vise versa?
I do believe
let me troll my apps
StreamByter.
There you go.
I am assuming the go to answer of MIDI DESIGNER PRO could do it since it can do literally anything you can think of.
Did anyone ever find out about that correlation meter, or way to work with phase issues? I’m looking for that too.
It is a good plan. You can do it at any age. You dont need perfect pitch though only relative pitch, to hear the distance from one note to another note. Start by singing each note of a simple Major chord 😄
I use the 4Pockets Analyzer and it works fine. What’s happening?