Free Real-Time Audio Manipulation iPad App

US waverails is inspired by avant-garde tape music and electromechanical musical contraptions      03/08/16

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Signal Narrative tells us that waverails for iPad is a modular path-based loop processor, inspired by avant-garde tape music and early electromechanical musical contraptions. Instead of recording, overdubbing and splicing together tape, waverails lets you splice, warp, blend and reverse audio (live input and/or samples) in real-time by using path-based modular components. waverails can be used as an audio processor or live performance tool to create effects and performances that aren't easily replicated in real-time with traditional audio software and effects.

Create:
• Lo-fi warped sound collages
• Phased loops (just like your favorite 20th century minimalist composers!)
• Chopped up real-time glitchy beats
• Massive glittery ambience
• Granular textures
• Harmonic and rhythmic effects that transform input sounds into music

Features:
• Audiobus support (filter port)
• Control each modular component's parameters in real time
• Jump functionality lets you easily set cues and sync object positions and speeds
• Fine grained or musical interval-based speed control
• BPM control to match audio input tempo
• Perform any task with a few taps, without needing any gestures/long presses.
• No additional hardware or apps required, create new sounds using internal or imported samples
• Info function to share and learn information about custom patches.

Pricing and Availability:
Free on the app store.

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