

- Twistedwave. for free#
- Twistedwave. zip file#
- Twistedwave. pro#
- Twistedwave. Pc#
- Twistedwave. download#
I'm still looking for a replacement for Audacity on the PC so I can do all my editing on iPad. Still need Audacity on PC for background noise removal Many thanks to the developers for a an awesome tool!
Twistedwave. pro#
(Also of note: hubby is a pro sound engineer & musician & was impressed by this app's capabilities). It's stable, works fast, and easy to return to when ya haven't used it in a while. I'll work on a project for several hours straight, every few months. I'm an audio 'enthusiast', so I need more than just the basics, delivered in an intuitive format.

I'm sure there are more advanced things this app doesn't do, but for my needs (fader, crop, cut/paste, pitch, speed, loop, eq, convert, etc.), TwistedWave works great! I use Document Picker to export to a variety of places, and often use the audio in slideshows or new videos. Plus, I've used it to edit single track files from my archive, as well as others people send me from other sources &/or need edited (that I pull from video, etc). I mainly use this to edit recordings made with the native iOS Voice Memo app.
Twistedwave. download#
Play and download the files directly from a browser.
Twistedwave. for free#
(30 days for free on TwistedWave's servers)Ĭonnect to the TwistedWave app from a web browser on another device or computer on the same WiFi network, and: Browser access to allow downloading and uploading files from/to TwistedWave.
Twistedwave. zip file#

You won’t hear it (unless you’re able to tinker with some other settings), but your listener will. Then all you have to do is hit OK, go back to the audio and play whichever part you want to. Then you’re going to go to TwistedWave and to Preferences > Devices > Output device and change that to Soundflower (2ch). Ok, so first of all, you want to make sure that you have your secondary source on ipDTL is set to Soundflower (2ch) as shown below. Your client says “Hmmm…could I possibly hear the second take played back?” So, once you have started your voiceover session with your client who loves to hear the audio played back…you record a few takes. If I had it my way I’d invite you all into my studio to crowd around the computer and have a gander. I’ll attempt to share with you how I achieved this simple setup, but bare with me – I’ve never done one of these screen-capture whose-a-ma-whatzits before. TwistedWave is the audio editor of choice for many Mac-using voiceover professionals. I feel like Soundflower was always on my Mac, but if you don’t have it, it’s possible to download it. Soundflower is a handy little tool that allows applications to pass audio through to other applications. While testing the new build, I managed to get live playback working with Soundflower, TwistedWave and ipDTL. Rather than list them all here, I’ll advise you to check out Lance’s blog as he summarises them very nicely and also included a sample of how ipDTL recordings are sounding these days (hint: it’s good). The purpose of the test with Lance this morning was to try out the latest features added to ipDTL. Well, that is until they introduce a video feature… For those who aren’t familiar with it, ipDTL is an internet solution that allows one studio to connect with another (or any user with Google Chrome) in the comfort of your pajamas. This morning I was lucky enough to do an ipDTL test with the fantastic Atlanta-based talent, Lance Blair.
