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Old 12-27-2012, 04:50 AM   #1
DoctorTentonyya

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Default Contact the Wave: Free Looping and Itching Audio on iPhone, Elsewhere
</p> Looping and itching audio is really common at this time that it might be difficult to understand what more can be achieved with the idea. But I love the looks of Touch the Wave, a brand new iPod contact / iPhone application. It gets back once again to fundamentals with some quite simple audio looping and repitching. The twist: it uses numerous, color-coded cycle factors, and has got the capacity (easily am taking a look at this right) to down load audio from URLs. The application may be the function of Yuki Yasoshima, and it's free. the link is seen by JJ cannot when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.][/COLOR][/B] on iTunes App Store (in Japanese, but accessible outside Japan, happily!) the link is seen by JJ cannot when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.][/COLOR][/B] @ Objective Audio Jordan Harris, who delivered this in, writes: I found really a amazing free application for the iPhone 3g named "Touch The Wave."  All the data on the developer’s site, and on the iTunes shop, is in Japanese.  But it’s quite a of good use application which allows one to loop and damage sound with numerous loop points. It's in the iTunes shop if you search for "Touch The Wave"  But you’ll need certainly to play with it for somewhat as there are no English directions or descriptions…  It comes with one test tune, but allegedly you can add your personal tracks.  I’ve been playing with it only a little off and on, but it’s mainly only trial and error. Therefore, I've two questions for you: 1. A person with Japanese language skills care to convert a few of the directions? (Even when only a simple excerpt!) 2. What may be some alternative methods for approaching test play, looping, and bending? One interesting undertake audio bending may be the free Nintendo DS application repeaterDS: the link is seen by [You cannot when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.] It's an easy concept replicate size on the vertical axis, play offset on the access. Quite simply, you place the start position and along the cycle, both crucial looping guidelines. Doing that using a different software changes the outcomes, and, properly enough, repeaterDS makes the entire matter glitchy and unknown. Other fascinating test interfaces you've seen? A person with entertaining Max/Pd areas, etc., you'd prefer to showcase? the link is seen by JJ cannot when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.][/COLOR][/B]
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