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Recordee on ipad
Recordee on ipad









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AudioShare on my iPadĪudio share also supports folders, Dropbox import and export to iCloud. No more searching through long lists of generically named files the content appears as I’ve named them (or named with timestamps if I don’t name them). What I love the most about using this setup is the ability to quickly audition, label and edit sounds as I capture them. When I want to create a bit more of a sophisticated setup, I will break out the class compliant audio interface and a mic of my choice (especially if I’m near a power source, more on this later). When I’m looking for something quick and dirty to later record into my sampler, the iPhone’s built in microphone gets the job done. Searching for that “cool metallic hit” you recorded an hour ago could require you to audition tons of samples before reaching the sound you were looking for (Good luck with that!).Ī few years ago I started using my iPhone and iPad for outdoor field recording and sampling which has completely opened up new opportunities for sound capture, sound design and sound cataloging in my production workflow.įor general sound capture, recording and cataloging, I use AudioShare for iOS: AudioShare on my iPhoneĪudioShare is a very flexible audio recording application that allows me to use the built in microphone on my iPhone as well as USB/Lightning microphones such as the Apogee Mic, and even class compliant audio interfaces such as the Komplete Audio 6 with dynamic microphones connected. When using a field recorder, in most cases the device gives the recording a very generic name and organizes it in a nondescript directory. The downside of using a handheld field recorder has always been the file management and recall ability for the recordings. The great thing about modern handheld recorders is that they generally allow for storage via an SD card. Korg NanoKey Studio, Zoom H5, Teenage Engineering PO-14, iPad Mini 4, Shure SM57 #thesoundtraveler #trusoundcreatorĪ post shared by Justin "F Major" Myracks on at 6:29am PDT When you hear instruments everywhere you gotta be prepared.











Recordee on ipad