Dane you can also disable the built-in filters in the iphone so if you are using the built-in mic to recordyou can get a recording with much greater frequency response.

On 5/2/2014 6:36 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!

I'm teaching myself how to use this App, its straight forward but there are 
many options and settings available so mastering the basics is easy enough but 
getting the hang of how everything works will take some time.

I've worked out how to "Mix" tracks I think as the below sample will show, 
interested in comments.

Before I give you the link to the MP3 file however, let's take a basic tour of 
BossJock.

When Bossjock is opened  you're presented with a series of cart players - how 
many appear are entirely up to you - next to each on the right is a series of 
faders and so on.

At the bottom of the screen are various different elements, an area for taking notes, microphone trigger/lock 
buttons, a record button to either record your broadcast or send it live to the Internet/Network and then a 
series of tabs which are labeled "Studio", "Recordings" and "Settings", all 3 
are obvious.

In the "Recordings" tab is where you import your music/jingles from Dropbox, your iTunes 
music library, iCloud or other Wi-Fi device on your network, these can then be loaded into your 
cart decks under the "Studio" tab.

The "Recordings' tab is also the place where recordings you make from Bossjock are found, 
they can be "Exported" to Wave format etc and from that uploaded to Dropbox and so 
on.

Here's the link to the sample MP3 I created 
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/2014-05-03-08%3A02%3A52.mp3>
If link doesn't work the first time then try again in a few minutes, file may 
still be uploading to Dropbox.
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