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Audioforge Remaster

Polish your music, fix it in the mix. 7 band equalizer and compressor for Audiobus (incl. state saving in AB2). Audio unit extension (use it as plugin). Normalize. Render to file. Audiocopy and paste 3.0. 'Open in' both import and export as stand-alone.
Category Price Seller Device
Music $3.99 Audioforge Labs Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Remaster sports the only 7 band parametric equalizer for Audiobus. It is fully multitouch enabled.

***** Rated as a Killer App by Apps4iDevices *****

Remaster is a tool to rework your songs, loops and recordings. Currently a seven band equalizer can be employed, including a toggle to normalize the sound or not. The latest addition to our effects line is a compressor inspired from our Compressor app. The feature set always grows over time.

Audio unit extension support. Use our eq technology as plugin in many hosts, like MTS, Cubasis, Ferrite, AUM and others.

The equalizer is a seven band parametric equalizer with full visual as well as text entry control for all three parameters: gain, center frequency and q.

The compressor is a standard volume compressor with attack and release settings as well as threshold and compress ratio.

Both compressor and equalizer have a number of presets available to get you started and you can save your own presets as you create them.

Processing is done in 64 bit and has a sophisticated dither function as final step to prevent quantization errors. Dithering can be disabled to improve processing speed.

We removed all in-app purchases.

Export settings to PDF
This function allows to create a table of your current settings (frequency, gain and Q for each node) and email it as a PDF. Every generation of a PDF is a separate purchase.

KNOWN ISSUES
No known issues

If you have anymore questions, please contact us at: www.audioforge.ca or http://audioforge.uservoice.com/

Reviews

Stand alone works great but AU locks up.
Joe Salyers

I love remaster but the audio unit version completely locks up every DAW. The standalone app works great but there is a bug causing it to lock up in all of the iOS DAW apps please fix it because I have projects I am locked out of because they will not load! Inter app audio version works but the Audio Unit version is broken. Remaster is a great app the AU bug needs squashed.


AUv3 version broken
Laarz

This plugin will crash your DAW if you load it as AUv3. IAA and Audiobus work okay. The EQ bands are not selectable as other than peak/notch functions, which is a usual parametric EQ, but high and low shelf would be good too. This was an early adopter of AUv3 standard, but now there are much better options for an AUv3 EQ available for iOS.


Stand alone works great but AU locks up.
Joe Salyers

I love remaster but the audio unit version completely locks up every DAW. The standalone app works great but there is a bug causing it to lock up in all of the iOS DAW apps please fix it because I have projects I am locked out of because they will not load! Remaster is a great app it this bug needs squashed.


Make Render to File a One-Time Purchase!
CH148036

I LOVE Equalizer, the companion app made by this company. So I was very excited to see that Audioforge had made an app that lets you render your remastered music to a file! But I was sorely disappointed to learn that you have to pay $0.99 per file rendered. I get the logic behind it, but there's a ton of music that I've remastered in Equalizer that I would love to render into file format (mostly so that I don't have to tweak my EQ every time the song changes). Make it a one-time purchase feature! I would happily pay $10 one time to be able to render my remastered audio into files. Until then, I'm happy with Equalizer and will continue to use it.


Great eq tool
Trent117

If you know Equalizer, you will love Remaster. This is it, the good stuff. Oh, and for the other reviewer: the render in app purchase is one time only. You can render as many files as you want. The other feature, emailing your settings needs to be payed with every use.


Great App!
hselburn

Finally, I can rework my songs so they sound as I intended! The in app purchase "is" only an one time thing so I don't know where that is coming from in the reviews. The app does what it says it's going to do and it does it well. Great Job!


Equalizer for your own stuff
SpockStar

As easy to use as Audioforge's Equalizer app. As a matter of fact, a lot of elements that I like from Equalizer have been reused in Remaster: Easy to use curve modification, simple song selection and the presets are interchangable with Equalizer! Render to file is a one time purchase, but I have Equalizer installed on my phone and render to file is free for me, I think that was even mentioned in the description. So Remaster is for me at least, really a free app. The description talks about adding more features. I am looking forward to that.


Not happy to pay again and again!
Spring-Blossom

LOL, fix it in the mix, that's one of the oldest jokes around what a strange business model. 99 cent for every pdf with your settings, screenshots are free so it's 99 cent to save eq & normalize.


Suspect reviews
Cldtmpst

Will not work right out the gate. Get error that it's starting on safe mode.. I'm wondering if these reviews are honest..??


Good app to have handy.
Solomon of Kleptolia

I like this app. I record a lot of music on my iPod. In fact, my iPod is more of a music workstation for me than anything else. Remaster is great for finishing off song mixes. You can eq final mixes to make it dynamic and even affect the stereo spread of the song if you are careful. I gave the app 4 stars because it is laggy. That can be annoying when in the middle of a mix. Overall, though, worth the $.99 (one time) charge for file render. (I don't use the PDF service. I don't think it would be worth it to me.)


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