wexoz wrote:I also feel like I need to be very careful when loading/saving.
There are a few safety mechanisms. One of them is the _BAK file when manually saving.
Another one is the autosave mechanism, when the app goes to background.
So when you get a phone call for example while in a G-Stomper app, the app automatically saves your work in a temp file after being a few seconds in background. Another few seconds later, when still in background, the G-Stomper app terminates itself to save battery.
wexoz wrote:I'm also curious how the audio output from g-stomper compares with something like FL studio ( and if they will sound good to the net labels that I've released on in the past).
This depends on the following factors.
- The internal sample rate: for best export quality set to 96kHz before you export, and then export in 96kHz (see
https://www.planet-h.com/gstomper/docs/ ... part21.htm )
- The overall Envelope and LFO accuracy: for best export quality, set it to highest (1/1 Sample rate)
Note that with the above settings, your device probably won't be able to handle the CPU load. But the export result will be in crystal clear 96kHz studio quality.
- Last but not least: Use high quality audio samples: High bitrate, high sample rate. However, in 99% of all cases 16bit 48kHz will be enough. But you can of course go further. G-Stomper supports up to 64bit samples with any sample rate.