Samplr Gets The Old In-Out AudioBus Action

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Developer Marcos Alonso has updated Samplr – his multitouch sampler app for the iPad – adding AudioBus support.

Here’s what’s new in version 1.2 of Samplr:

  • Audiobus Input and Output. See http://audiob.us for more information.
  • AIFF files support.
  • Background Audio to play along other apps.

Samplr Features:

  • A fully fledged instrument.
  • 7 different play modes: Slicer, Looper, E-bow, Tape, Scratch, Keyboard and Loop Player.
  • 6 simultaneous samples (with 6 voices each).
  • 5 sound effects per sample: Distortion, Filter, Amplitude Modulator, Feedback Delay and Reverb.
  • Audio input recording and resampling.
  • Sonoma AudioCopy and AudioPaste.
  • Import your own samples (WAV) through iTunes.
  • Ready to use sample library.
  • User manual included.

Samplr is available now for $4.99 in the App Store.

If you’ve used Samplr, let us know what you think of it!

via Adam

17 thoughts on “Samplr Gets The Old In-Out AudioBus Action

  1. A worthy update to one of the very best musical devices for Ipad, but I was sad to find still no external MIDI clock sync. I really hope Marcos can add this soon because I would have loved to have used this extensivly on my next release but without the ability to sync it to midi clock its still a standalone app.

    1. what theres no midi ???

      i want to use the ipad as a sampler in my machinedrum/analogfour setup !!!

      no midi in a sampler is idiotic in my opinion, thats not a random feature thats nice to have, its super important for every computer based music instrument to be able to sync it to a midi clock ^^

      very disappointing, so i have to buy sampletank^^

  2. Samplr is a great app, and I’m really impressed with the frequency with which it’s being updated. I wish the vinyl mode had a latch feature, where the sample would continue at normal speed once you lift your finger. It’s impossible to trace your finger at a constant speed, so you can’t get playback that doesn’t warble.

  3. One of the most musical apps, truly unique and very playable; it’s a pity izotope iris doesn’t have this much innovation, I would buy this as a VSTi if the dev ever ports it.

  4. Best use of audio bus thus far, I believe, especially through the output to record eight tracks from eight apps and then mess with them and Create something new lifts this app head and shoulders above the rest.

    1. No first hand experience with this yet but it could a buffer issue. If you take a look at the forum on the audiobus site there should be a thread outlining ways to make sure all apps are running the correct buffer size.

      1. i don’t have audiobus, but a lot of the apps i have are now audiobus ready . . . and some now crash regularly or conflict after the update to audiobus

        kind of s drag. maybe i’ll go check out the audiobus forum.

  5. Here are my humble wishes for this already great app.
    Ability to mute slices / add empty slices in slice mode,
    Midi sync,
    More sample slots (with disk streaming if necessary)

  6. can someone who has used this tell how does the input recording work ? can you record a new sample to a sample slot while it is playing with a single tap/hold ?

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