Take your point Anthony,
   With my little Zoom H2 it allows over 6 hours recording time - so I
   simply put it on and then forget about it knowing I can fairly easily
   cut out large bits I don't want  when I download onto Audacity (or
   whatever you prefer)
   regards
   Martyn

   On Monday, 16 December 2019, 12:59:35 GMT, Anthony Hind
   <agno3ph...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
     Dear Martyn
           I was doing something similar to your suggestion by connecting
   my
     condenser mic through focusrite  directly to my Mac and using Amadeus
     which I prefer to Audacity; but this meant getting up from my playing
     position to start and stop recordings etc. I found using FiRe or Tape
     on my iPad more convenient as I could control everything while
   playing.
     I did then download to my Mac and Amadeus.
     I realize you can do that very well from a Zoom, and perhaps I will
     acquire one if I cannot replace FiRe; but I found the sound quality
   of
     this setup with condenser mic, focusrite, FiRe and IPad/iphone good
     enough for evaluating progress, or the lack of it (more often
     unfortunately).
     But I will keep your suggestion in mind, thanks Martyn,
     Regards
     Anthony
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     Le lundi, dà ©cembre 16, 2019, 12:26 PM, Martyn Hodgson
     <[1]hodgsonmar...@yahoo.co.uk> a à ©crit :
     Dear Anthony,
     You might find it helpful to download your recording onto a PC or
     tablet (from whatever recording device - I use a Zoom H2) and then
   use
     software like Audacity to produce a recording as you would wish it ie
     without ridiculously excessive 'sound engineering' with, as you say,
     things like the added resonances of GarageBand.
     [2][2]https://www.audacityteam.org/
     And no, I'm not on commision!
     regards
     Martyn
     On Monday, 16 December 2019, 10:32:09 GMT, Anthony Hind
     <[3]agno3ph...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
       Dear Luthenists
             I am looking for a very simple app which will recognise the
       presence of a mic and preamp such as Focusrite connected to the
       lightning connector of my iPad or iPhone, but which will make a
     single
       track mono recording of my lute without the unnecessary multitrack
       complexities and added resonances of GarageBand.
       I used to use the excellent app FiRe, but it no longer works, as it
       hasn't been updated; I then used Tape by focusrite which worked
     alright
       on my iPad, but now has become temperamental. Impact by focusrite
       apparently works well but only for audiovideo. Rode Rec Le looks a
     good
       candidate but apparently it only works with a Rode mic (at least
   that
       is what they claim). I use the excellent Voice Recorder Pro for
     casual
       recording with the internal mics on my iPhone, but I don't think it
     can
       recognise an external mic. If anyone has found and uses
   successfully
       such an App, please let me know on or off list.
       Thank you for your help, it will be much appreciated.
       Regards
       Anthony
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