Auditor - Audio Editor

Audio Wave and Sample Editor

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A fast, modern, efficient audio editor for the iPad touch screen providing many features for rapidly manipulating audio clips and samples, taking full advantage of the latest advances in iOS.
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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4.6 out of 5

15 ratings in United Kingdom

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Auditor Reviews

Functionality v useability

TheWightGuy on

United Kingdom

I don’t need glasses, but half the time I’m squinting when I try to use this app. Twisted Wave is so much easier to see, and therefore more useable. Also, there seems to be a rather aggressive attitude when people point out things they don’t like. Most apps DO open before loading a file, and I see no good reason why this one couldn’t also do that.

Great functionality but poor accessibility

lezFlours on

United Kingdom

This is a great app that I would use all the time if it weren’t for struggling to read the text. I have poor eyesight and the contrast of the text against the background makes it very difficult to tell what is going on. ‘Light mode’ is slightly better but the text has such a light font weight that it is still a struggle to decipher. This would get a five star from me if it wasn’t such a pain to read. It’s pretty much unusable for me as it stands which is a shame as it has some awesome features :(.

Impenetrable for a musician.

Diddlyoompah on

United Kingdom

RTFM, I'm told, but still I can't figure out how to do my most basic, regular edit: Clam in one bar, find the repeat, copy and paste a good bar from there over the clam. That's all I want. That's the only reason I bought one with markers. Everything else is geek. ............... In reply, you introduced the rtfm concept; I quote your website "How many times have you seen RTFM written as a response to questions posted in forums? […………]fact writing to a developer with simple questions that can be answered by easilly searching the manual is very likely to get you an "RTFM" reply because the developer spent a lot of time making the manual for you!" I rtm again and again. It is impenetrable for this musician. All I want is the kind of edit above. How about it? .......... Further reply. Thanks, I'll write, but found the manual references discouraging. "Clam" is a musician's term for a wrong note. That's a part of the difficulty, I think; the manual isn't musician-friendly.

If you are serious...

bonnmusik on

United Kingdom

...about audio editing then buy Auditor. If you are looking for Audacity, this is it. It is an extremely elegant, capable, app that is head and shoulders above the other offerings on here. It it is the sort of tool that a professional would use. It is of the same high calibre as Aum, AudioShare, 4Pockets, iVCS3, Soundscraper, Fieldscraper et al. It is worth many more times what they are asking for it.

New update is amazing

Mr JGP on

United Kingdom

I use this app a lot for editing beats, but the new slicing functionality with audio and midi export has elevated this app to a whole new level! It’s like having Propellerheads Recycle on my iPad!

Awesome 😎

mbt101 on

United Kingdom

I’ve only been using this for a short time but already I can see this is better than the desktop audio editors I have been using. The interface is great and interaction with touch is very smooth - which shows how much care the developer has put into this. My primary reason for purchasing this is I have a project where I need to transparently loop field recordings and the loop cross fader in this app is the best I have ever used. Thank you 🙏 My only hope is this will get AUv3 plugin support so I can use my EQ and noise reduction plugins.

FANTASTIC

Mogpot on

United Kingdom

What a fantastically useful App AUDITOR is turning out to be. I recently purchased the newest version of CUBASIS 3 which according to all the hype should stand head and shoulders above all other DAWS on the IOS platform. Unfortunately the lacklustre basic Audio editing features on Cubasis 3 makes using this DAW very unattractive. Well, AUDITOR has sort of come to the rescue and made the advanced editing of Cubasis 3 audio files possible with just a simple workaround. Using Apples improved and more accessible file structure on the iPad it is a simple process of doing a quick mix down of required tracks in Cubasis 3 and then direct import into Auditor. After working on the tracks it’s a simple process of saving the files directly back to the mixdown directory in Cubasis 3. Super simple. This App does exactly as described.

Still 5 Stars 06-2023

anickt on

United States

Yep - still great. Batch process is very useful! Keep up the good work! ————— Still one of the best of its type on iOS. There are some newcomers but I keep coming back to Auditor because the UI and workflow are spot on. Thanks! Now with Pitch Shift! Awesome! 6 Stars! Timestretch plus everything else! Indispensable! Great new update! Gets better and better! Spend a little time learning it and be REWARDED! PREVIOUSLY: Based on the devs posts on the Audiobus forum and things said in the excellent user manual I believe this is a long-haul project with lots of great things planned so I’m going 5 stars in anticipation. PREVIOUSLY: Excellent user experience. Planned slicing and stretching look good but quite usable as-is. Ability to use AU fx would be a plus. Great start!

Overall is a major step in the right direction for iPad OS two track editor

stevesteele.com on

United States

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

OK then! UPDATED AGAIN and AGAIN! And AGAIN!!

anickt on

United States

Still one of the best of its type on iOS. There are some newcomers but I keep coming back to Auditor because the UI and workflow are spot on. Thanks! Now with Pitch Shift! Awesome! 6 Stars! Timestretch plus everything else! Indispensable! Great new update! Gets better and better! Spend a little time learning it and be REWARDED! PREVIOUSLY: Based on the devs posts on the Audiobus forum and things said in the excellent user manual I believe this is a long-haul project with lots of great things planned so I’m going 5 stars in anticipation. PREVIOUSLY: Excellent user experience. Planned slicing and stretching look good but quite usable as-is. Ability to use AU fx would be a plus. Great start!

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App Info

Category
Music
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0.54 (1 year ago )
Released on
Nov 9, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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