- New: Share an exported project via Dropbox Public folder
- New: Option to monitor recorded audio through headphones while recording
- New: Option to monitor existing project audio through headphones while recording
- New: Time Bar showing your position within a project†
- New: Looping playback†
- New: Loop filter with optional FX†
- Improved: Performance when scrolling through zoomed-in projects
- Improved: iPad loading performance
- Minor UI improvements and fixes
Hokusai Audio Editor updated
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As good as this app is, it pains me that the time stretch feature is nowhere near as good as TwistedWave's or BM2's. I think both TW and BM2 use DIRAC. I hope the Hokusai devs look into it soon.
Gone are the days when timestretch was lusted after as an effect rather than a tool. It's good that it is a tool these days as it's something most (including me) couldn't do without, but wouldn't it be great if there was an app that deliberately set out to sound like the timestretch from an Akai S950?
Josh Wink, eat your heart out! :\0
Is there an app out there that can convert wav to mp3? Most of these apps convert mp3 to wav but not the other way around.
Formal, iTunes will convert from wav to mp3 :)
Within iOS is what I'm looking for. So when I complete a tune I can email or upload a smaller version. Wav is hard to deal with on the go.
special defects,
ios apps I've only seen crash silently..
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