Beat Twirl for pc

Beat Twirl for Pc

Published by Guy Shaviv on 2021-10-05

  • Category: Music
  • License: $7.99
  • Current version: 4.0.1
  • File size: 25.28 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Beat Twirl Overview

     

What is Beat Twirl?

Beat Twirl is a beat slicer app that allows users to analyze existing sounds and detect their rhythm with note onset algorithms. The app is designed to work with drum loops and rhythm patterns, allowing users to enhance them with additional percussion sounds or create new patterns. It is a universal app that supports retina displays and can be used on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.



Software Features and Description

1. With Beat Twirl you can work with drum loops and rhythm patterns, easily enhancing them with additional percussion sound, or create new patterns.

2. • Import audio from your ipod library, using iTunes file sharing or using audio copy/paste from supporting applications.

3. • Mix-in percussion instruments to a song to enhance its' rhythm.

4. The app lets you analyze existing sounds and detect their rhythm with its note onset algorithms.

5. Export using audio copy, iTunes files sharing or email.

6. • You can record yourself singing or clapping a rhythm, than add percussion instruments to the rhythm you created.

7. • Analyze percussion patterns and find the underlying timing.

8. • Extract beat samples from a song for use with a beat sequencer.

9. • You can extract a rhythmic/percussive section from a song and convert it to a loop you can play along with at different tempos.

10. • Mix in percussion beats from a library of 300 samples.

11. • Change the tempo (time) of drum loops without changing the pitch.

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Download and install Beat Twirl on your computer


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pc app Beat Twirl Get App ↲ 5
3.80
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Beat Twirl app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Beat Twirl on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Beat Twirl"
    • The search will reveal the Beat Twirl app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Beat Twirl is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Beat Twirl.
    • Now enjoy Beat Twirl on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


Download Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → Guy Shaviv 3.80 4.0.1


Get Beat Twirl on Apple macOS


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Get $7.99 on Mac Guy Shaviv 5 3.80

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Beat Twirl functions

- Change the tempo of drum loops without changing the pitch

- Analyze percussion patterns and find the underlying timing

- Mix-in additional percussion sounds or replace the original sounds

- Export single beats from a sound file

- Import audio from iPod library using iTunes file sharing or audio copy/paste from supporting applications

- Record using an external mic or the built-in mic

- Two spectrum-based note onset detection algorithms

- Manual slicing capabilities on top of the automated algorithm

- Mix in percussion beats from a library of 300 samples

- Export audio as WAV, CAF, or AAC

- Export using audio copy, iTunes file sharing, or email

- Audiobus input/output support


Pros:

- The app works well on iPad2 after an update.

- The app is useful for musicians who want to recycle music.

- The app has a similar purpose and flow to ReCycle.


Cons:

- The app crashes constantly.

- The app only allows the import of 30 seconds of music.

- The app does not support .rx2 file export.

- The app does not work efficiently and does not transfer data between apps as advertised.

- The app is too buggy and is basically useless.



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Only 30 seconds import

    By Appitap (Pcmac user)

    I am very disappointed. It only allows you to import 30 seconds of music and it crashes constantly. This is a big waste of money and it does not deserved it. It's way too buggy. If I had walked into a store and bought this, I would definitely go back to get a refund. I just wasted $10 bucks for no good results. This is what I get for rushing. The images and the description got me. I hope you will learn from my mistake. Despite saying this, I still think that this has potential if the developers make it more stable with the ability to import an entire sound.
  • No Good.

    By ThreeGOLDCOIN (Pcmac user)

    I was very excited when I heard about this app. Unfortunately it doesn't work as advertised. It doesn't work efficiently at all and doesn't transfer data between apps as advertised. As is it is basically useless, especially when it's crashing all the time. Waste of $10.
  • Awesome

    By music152music (Pcmac user)

    Thank you THE UPDATE DID THE TRICK now everything works like it should, this app is Awesome RECYCLE HERE WE COME!!! WAY TO LOOK OUT FOR MUSICIAN. Keep up the GOOD work running ipad2
  • Still worth it despite quirks. My work arounds:

    By ruskoberger.com (Pcmac user)

    As far as a standalone iDevice version of ReCycle (and I've used ReCycle on my desktop since 2001)...this app is THE only game in town. First off understand its purpose and flow, which mirror ReCycle exactly (with the exception of BT not supporting .rx2 file export!) : 1.) Slicing audio files into little snippets--which you can then export singly or altogether--to use as samples. Straightforward, useful, though common enough. 2.) The super-powers come from within the app itself after you've added the slice points. These markers act as "event triggers" which mean that as you change the BPM of the loop, you're not speeding or slowing the actual audio; you're lengthening or shortening the time between when the starting points of those event triggers get played. (It'd take too long to explain all the nuances here, but suffice it to say: you're generally going to get better--i.e. more natural--results when applying more extreme BPM variation by speeding up. This is because when BT adds a decay tail, that end part *does* involve actual audio stretching. Faster=The app removes samples from the loop ends to fit the length; slower=the app adds samples to the loop end to create a more natural decay. While this app does stretch the decay, it's generally poor quality--and not long enough. ReCycle smokes BT in this department, but hey, I paid $150 for ReCycle when I got it.) 3.) That being said, you do have the option of re-pitching samples...plus a whole lot more. Plenty of info on that elsewhere. In sum: BT is NOT, on its own, some kind of stutter effect. It's a Swiss Army knife do slicing that's an intermediate step between sample creation and some other sample playing application, DAW, sequencer, or what have you. ============ The reviews are bewilderingly skewed to the negative, even considering what I just said about BT being the only standalone iOS app that "ReCycles". Is BT slightly touchy, funky, and a bit unstable? Yes. But it *does* get the job done. I've encountered the bugs that some reviewers have mentioned, and I'm going to tell you how to work around them: 1.) Some crash bugs I can't reproduce or figure out. No matter: by momentarily putting BT in the background (double home-buttoning), then bringing it right back up, it "saves" your current state. After a crash, the last background state is recalled. 2.) This one was happening to me ALL the time and nearly drove me crazy: when you're using the "Position" wheel to set your slice start marker, you MUST have a slice highlighted. Sometimes the slice gets deselected, you move the Position wheel--then guaranteed crash. 3.) I gave up on Audio Copy in BT a long time ago. My airtight workaround: "Open In"...and do it in AudioShare; WAVs for audio loops, ZIPS for series of slices. (If you don't have AudioShare yet...get it. Just do it.) 4. Very short, very quiet slices export as blank snippets. I have a workaround, but it's just arcane! ---------------- There are a number of things that could be improved. One is a constant annoyance: BT's auto-slice detect always errs towards slicing too early. This means you're constantly fine-tuning the cut with the slice position wheel. But as that wheel is set up, you have to drag it left to make the slice bar go right. This means (for righties) that your hand is always blocking the screen. ($10 bux says the Dev is a lefty! 😜) Also: I *sorely* miss the original interface/look-and-feel. (iOS 7 look & feel= boo! 👎😡). Lord, that original UI was funkass-groovy. Hope this helps you. Nick Rusko-Berger millionVALVE

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