[LUTE] Re: Rode Rec for casual mono track recording of lute on iPhone?

2017-09-16 Thread r . turovsky
Rode works at least as well as Fire, especially with the Tascam stereo mic.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 16, 2017, at 8:02 AM, Anthony Hind  wrote:
> 
>   Dear Luthenists
> 
> Having just lost the use of my FiRe recorder App when changing
>   iPhones, I see this App is no longer supported, as it was bought up by
>   Rode, who have no upgrade policy for the original App. I would use FiRe
>   for casual mono track recording of the lute when on the move, and as a
>   phonetician, I liked the clear way the wave form was presented,
>   permitting partial extract looping, etc., and the fairly good sound
>   quality. I am willing to pay the full new price, around 6 euros for the
>   new Rode App, but French user comments are not very positive, claiming
>   it is rather bugged. Do any of you use this app, if so, is it as good
>   or better than FiRe, or are there other apps that I should now consider
>   for casual but goodish quality mono track recording?
> 
>   I apologise if this has already been discussed elsewhere.
> 
>   Best regards
> 
>   Anthony
>   [1]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
>   --
> 
> References
> 
>   1. https://yho.com/footer0
> 
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[LUTE] Rode Rec for casual mono track recording of lute on iPhone?

2017-09-16 Thread Anthony Hind
   Dear Luthenists

 Having just lost the use of my FiRe recorder App when changing
   iPhones, I see this App is no longer supported, as it was bought up by
   Rode, who have no upgrade policy for the original App. I would use FiRe
   for casual mono track recording of the lute when on the move, and as a
   phonetician, I liked the clear way the wave form was presented,
   permitting partial extract looping, etc., and the fairly good sound
   quality. I am willing to pay the full new price, around 6 euros for the
   new Rode App, but French user comments are not very positive, claiming
   it is rather bugged. Do any of you use this app, if so, is it as good
   or better than FiRe, or are there other apps that I should now consider
   for casual but goodish quality mono track recording?

   I apologise if this has already been discussed elsewhere.

   Best regards

   Anthony
   [1]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
   --

References

   1. https://yho.com/footer0


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