You can download the demo here, or buy the full version using this link.
For more information, please visit one of the links or our website at http://www.audio-evolution.com. I appreciate any feedback!
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Kind regards,
Davy


At 44100 Hz, 3072 frames is indeed 70 ms. I just take the size of one buffer as initial value for latency. I have tried to make a decent formula for the 3 devices I have here, but all react differently. And it's worse, since there is no Android API for sync playback and recording, the latency might even vary a little between recording sessions.Cordelia wrote: I see the latency adjustment is in frames. Is this number (3072) a default or is that adjusted for my particular phone? Caustic reports 70 ms latency on my phone, what should I set the Audio Evolution latency to?
Select the first mode (move) for safety, and long-press a sample or an empty space on the track. When you long-press a sample, scroll all the way to the bottom of the sample pop-up menu. For the track pop-up menu, it's the first item.How do I delete a track? Probably obvious, but I can't figure it out. I can delete a file, but not a track.
Ah, that's something I didn't port yet from the desktop version it seems! I'll add it to my todo list.Can I delete a marker?
It was meant as a switch where setting it to one is useful if you put it on an Aux Send. Then it won't mix, but will replace the original sound with only the reverb. There is no Aux Send yet in the Mobile version and it seems that setting to 1 (all the way to the right) puts it some sort of feedback loop, so I'd better remove it for now!Is the aux switch on the reverb a pre/post switch?
Ah, you can create loops like that will lots of options indeed. Experiment a little and I'll continue on the manual today.Edit: Ok I found the long press menu for looping!
That works.great. I am a little unclear on the options (between regions, attach to previous sample?) but I will get it figured out.
Absolutely right, the HTC is just picky. Changed the pixels to 4, now I can get the pop-up menu. Thanks.dwrae wrote:Select the first mode (move) for safety, and long-press a sample or an empty space on the track. When you long-press a sample, scroll all the way to the bottom of the sample pop-up menu. For the track pop-up menu, it's the first item.
Note that my HTC desire is very picky on long-presses, so it might be that you need to increase the 'Pop-up menu range' in the Global Prefs to 4 pixels or so to get to the pop-up menu reliably.
Awesomedwrae wrote:Uploaded version 1.0.9 with a bug fix in mastering: the wav file that was saved was actually an AIFF file, sorry!
Now you can select between AIFF, WAV and FLAC file types when mastering too.
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