In this audio slicing app, you can extract, edit, and trigger sound slices using MIDI or touch controls. Includes automatic sample segmentation, effect processing, and a polyrhythm arpeggiator.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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74% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)
About ReSlice
Slice your audio samples with ReSlice and create flexible musical atoms which can be triggered by MIDI notes or the touch of your fingers.
The polyrhythm Arpeggiator redefines the art of creating new loops from the extracted slices.
Record live or import audio from clipboard or AudioShare to break it up into its rhythmic components.
Apply the intelligent slice parameter and Arpeggio randomizer for instant creation of the unheard.
“Always creative - always cutting edge.
The team at VirSyn has a steady stream of cool apps that they release. They are always pushing iOS music creation possibilities to new and interesting territory!
It's a really fun to be able to quickly slice up sound and shift the slices around like this. I love the randomization features as well. With the touch of the dice one can create really surprising and interesting sonic experiences. Jordan Rudess Wizdom Music/Dream Theater”
Features:
Audio Slicer
• Automatic break up of sample/drum loop into up to 32 slices
• Edit slice positions.
• Edit level, pan, pitch and envelope for each slice
• Play slices on screen or via MIDI
• Three choke groups available to cut sample play
• Import audio from clipboard or AudioShare
• Record audio for instant slicing and reusing in realtime
Effect section
• Seven studio standard effects concurrently usable:
• Oversampled distortion with four different algorithms for antialiased sound.
• Lowpass / Highpass / Bandpass parametric equalizer
• 8 pole analog Phaser
• Flanger
• Four line chorus
• Stereo/Ping-Pong delay with glitch free delay time change.
• Hi end reverberation unit.
Four part Polyrhythm Arpeggiator
• Uses programmable sequences with up to 32 steps.
• Trigger slices using 4 arpeggio parts with different settings
• Unique randomizer generates Arpeggios with 100% usability.
• Factory arpeggios included, unlimited user arpeggios possible.
Global
• AUv3 AudioUnit
• Inter App Audio
• Audiobus 3 support with state saving.
• Play slices live with the onscreen keyboard.
• Can use CoreMIDI compatible MIDI Keyboard.
• Audio recorder with share function.
• Share user presets.
• Support for virtual MIDI input connections.
• Multichannel MIDI Learn for external MIDI controllers.
• MIDI Tempo sync. Start/Stop Arpeggio.
• Ableton Link compatible.
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Reviews for ReSlice
Ronzlo
Used to love it but…
…It feels neglected by the dev, if I’m being honest. 1) Documentation please! There’s nothing in the way of a manual explaining anything. 2) Better State Recall: - Add capability to save FX rack configuration - active FX sequence + settings/state recall. - Cannot save general preset while in arp edit mode (as opposed to arp pattern presets.) 3) It crashes in Aum w Koala sending MIDI to it. 4) Possible to have overlay of filename for sample currently loaded so I know what I’m working with? 5) Where do session recording wav files get cached? Cannot locate a folder where they live. 6) When saving a session recording (not sample input recording) after you’ve saved an initial recording, the text field and text are black, and cursor position [which is located at end of persisting value for last name entered] is only thing visible on entire screen. 7) BPM automatically assigned to name is wrong (value shown is -1 of the bpm, so for example 130bpm becomes 139bpm.) 8) Tempo Control [Arp view > Arp tab] should have double-tap input field (in addition to existing tempo dial, which is incredibly tiny and finicky.) If even half of these were addressed I’d happily change review back to 5 stars, but at this point I’m actively looking for other slicers.
QuinnX.
So much potential
Great slicer but let down with no scrolling cursor. PLEASE ADD SCROLLING CURSOR WHEN PLAYING SLICES SO WE CAN IDENTIFY WHERE TO MAKE EDITS