In this audio editing app, users manipulate audio clips using features like multi-layer editing and spectrum visualization. Includes import and export in multiple formats, batch processing, and file sharing with external devices.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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80% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)
About Auditor - Audio Editor
Extremely simple import and export directly to and from any location in the Files environment.
• Import and export to and from many file formats.
• Macro based multi-file batch format and rate conversion direct from the file browser.
• Single file and region based multi-layer editing modes with mixable bouncing to new layers.
• Special views for creating crossfaded loops and transient slicing with MIDI file export.
• Spectrum views for visualising pitch and frequency.
• Time stretch
• Unlimited timeline Markers.
• Full multi-step undo + rapid and efficient locating, scrolling and zooming.
• Customizable Tool Bar and Transport Bar, (choose which editing functions you want available on buttons).
• Connect to a Mac or PC via SMB file sharing and edit files on external hard disks using the browser.
• A simple record function with support for hardware inputs from attached audio interfaces.
• Light and dark colour themes.
* Auditor is in active development, please refer to the manual (downloadable from our website) to get a feel for all the current features before purchase.
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Reviews for Auditor - Audio Editor
Blind Henry McClean
I never use it because I can’t read the tiny text.
Allow the font size to be adjusted!
stevesteele.com
Overall is a major step in the right direction for iPad OS two track editor
There’s a lot of good. Could you edit a project with Auditor like you could with RX or DSP Quattro. Well, it’s design is similar. It’s based on a traditional 2-track editor. I haven’t spent enough time on it to say if it’s a logical candidate for ‘the” two track editor on the iPad OS platform”. It looks like it though. I say “the” because macOS users tend to find a two track editor then stick with that one until it goes out of business. In my 30-35 years doing this I’ve used three. 1. Digdesign with the Audio Media II card. 2. Peak Bias. 3. DSP Quattro and RX. (I’ll open Fission every now and then because Rouge Amoeba is such a good company). Cons: (this is a first look complaint). The icons at the top, New, Tools, Import, are too small. Sure, get them out of the way, but that’s too small. It’s uncomfortable. Try and concentrate on the GUI. Nail it. Many things are right. But don’t sleep until it’s perfect. That will keep customers coming back for years. And if you can afford to, try to avoid the subscription model. Charge a flat price that will make you happy and we’ll live with it. Obviously it’s not going to have the rich plugin format that RX has. AUv3 needs to mature. And that will take time. But besides this is about the best I’ve seen along with an app called “Mastering”. It’s not perfect either but I’ve use it, (and some others too). Pros: (I’ll come back for this but this two track editor looks very promising as “the one”. We’ll see. Steve Steele