Yes both are a worthwhile purchase, cost me under $50 in Australia to purchase
both Apps through the IOS Apps Store.
> On 1 Jul 2019, at 2:09 pm, Victor wrote:
>
> Yes, both have different functions and different purposes. Ferrite is mainly
> for audio journalism and podcasting. Hokusai is
Yes, both have different functions and different purposes. Ferrite is mainly
for audio journalism and podcasting. Hokusai is mainly for producing
commercials, cool things for radio and other types of audio that you normally
hear. I mean, Hokusai is for producing all of the cool audio with all
Yes both are by the same developer and both have different functions it
seems.
I bought the pro versions of both, cheap enough so I won't be eating for a
month or so but well worth it .
-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Merv Keck
Sent: Monday, 1 July 2019 1:37 AM
Howard,
There are a couple of ways that companies are getting more out of small
subwoofers. Probably the biggest thing is that they can partly make up for the
lack of efficiency of smaller cones and cabinets by electronically equalizing
the signal and by including higher power internal power
Hi,
I see that both Ferrite and Hokusai are by the same developer. I'm looking
at them for my iPad Pro 2018. Do they serve different functions? Have a
different set of features? Or would it be redundant to have both?
I am considering the Pro version with add in purchases.
Merv
The one I’ve been using several monts and loving it, is Grabadora de voz HD -
audio de Linfei Ltd.
https://apps.apple.com/mx/app/grabadora-de-voz-hd-audio/id492995106 however I
kind of not like very much that yu need to get the markers depending on the
length of the file editing, in order to
HI,
Oh sorry didn't see the demand for portability.
If you need real power you can look at Soundboks
It is quite expensive though, but can definitely run a party.
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