![]() I like TW quite a bit but need the desktop version primarily because it has features that are missing in the iOS said: I don't think you can export by markets either. On iOS version you can't make selection on a single channel. The marker manipulation in iOS version is inferior on the iOS version (you can't move them in iOs). Thomas is an amazing dev! Same experience on Mac version and ios.I would like a DAW from him actually! When doing field recordings, I rely on TwistedWave since my iPhone said: Thomas is an amazing dev! Same experience on Mac version and ios.I would like a DAW from him said: This way it's easy to do field recordings using the 'back' mic on the iPhone and avoid the 'breathing' from the front mic while looking at the screen. One feature that really shines in TwistedWave is the option to select which of the 3 microphones on the iOS device to use (long tap on the record button to select). This way it's easy to do field recordings using the 'back' mic on the iPhone and avoid the 'breathing' from the front mic while looking at the said: add markers while recording and then split by markers). It's easy to add markers in the iOS version but there is no way to move them (Think of this a kind of 'lazy chop' on an MPC. ![]() I do most of my field-recording with TwistedWave and I do hope some of the ideas sent to Thomas end up on the iOS version as they are already there in the macOS version. Yeah, a 'bastard' between AudioCopy's Sample Editor & AudioShare's FileManagement could be pretty awesome. It's annoying having to use TwistedWave and AudioShare in tandem sometimes. If Audioshare only had a bit more editing power and AUv3 support in addition to IAA support, it could be my go-to editor. ![]()
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