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Old 01-30-2014, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Recording Apps for I-Phone?

Could anyone recommend a recording app for an iPhone?

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Old 02-03-2014, 11:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Soundcloud is great and hella easy to use
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You can record music using soundcloud? Any with various channels + metronome people know of?
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You can record music using soundcloud? Any with various channels + metronome people know of?
Yeah you can record simple 1 track stuff. You can edit them afterwards but simple stuff(just cutting stuff out and adding a fade in and out.)

It's for raw stuff that you wanna capture on a whim, depending on your phone it can sound pretty damn good (I have a 4S and recordings sound surprisingly clear with not much fuzz in the background). Not studio quality but solid enough. I use it to record jams on my acoustic with vocals a lot when I'm working on new stuff or to capture a jam real quick.

As for multitrack there's Garage Band although I haven't messed with it on the phone. I'm pretty sure you can get an adapter to plug in a guitar or other instruments. I've only used GB on a MacBook though so my knowledge on the workings of the mobile version is non existent haha
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+1 for Garageband, undoubtedly the most cost-effective way for multi-tracking. There are plenty of adapters (iRig etc.) which you can connect a guitar etc. via the headphone socket, or you can use the camera connection kit and a usb class complient soundcard (ie one that doesn't need a driver) for simultaneous recordings of different sources. Pretty kool.
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