Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Sean Paul
Thanks for the audio pal. I've actually used this app to record with my Audio-Technica ATR-2100 mic using the Camera Connector on my iPad Many just using the iPhone built in mic on my iPhone for use on air in my news traffic reporting. Works wonders. Used to record on my PC using audacity, no

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Thanh Vinh
It seems that i'd love the latter more because it sounds better of the bass. Not sure whether the 2nd app that you use helps the sound has more bass. Jimmy Vinh Nguyen (Nguyễn Thành Vinh) Primary email: mailto:nguyenthanhvin...@gmail.com nguyenthanhvin...@gmail.com Facebook:

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi. I bought the fire 2 app long long ago. It was not accessible when. I wrote to the developer and nothing happened. But I will really recommend this app now. Could someone add it to applevis. Best regards Annie. On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:45 PM, Thanh Vinh nguyenthanhvinh1...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Carol Pearson
I am interested in this app, but do have recorders already. What would I gained from it? Other recordings really that much better? In addition, have you tried any of the editing facilities to see if they work with VO? This would interest me greatly. Carol P Sent from my iPhone On 4 Mar

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Carol, I listened to Neil’s audio samples and admit that the Fire 2 recording does sound very good. The base is better and overall the sound is fuller and richer. If the Fire 2 recording was used as a reference and given a 10 out of 10 for quality, I would say the List Recorder

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Robert Nelson
Neal, On this topic, you might also like to look at the following link: http://www.samsontech.com/zoom/products/mobile-recording/iq5/ Something else to look forward to. Bob - Original Message - From: Neal Ewers To: viphone@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Sean Paul
Thanks for the link Bob, I've checked it out as well. I really like my Audio Technica ATR2100 mic. It is both a USB as well as an XLR connected mic which you can use the USB connector on the iPad or get Veryquarters XLR addaptor for use with either the iPhone, iPad or iPod. - Original

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Sean Paul
Me personally. I think the mic on the iDevices is very good. I've actually recorded audio using it we've gone to air with it. There is a news reporter who works for WTOP radio out of Washington DC that's all that he uses for all of his on air broadcast recordings. I'll stop now as this

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Neal Ewers
Hi all, I was not meaning to suggest that the microphone on the iPhone was not good. I can see that a lot of people would use it for a lot of good recordings. I was just pointing out an app that, especially if you are listening through professional speakers or wearing professional grade

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Sean Paul
Neal, I certainly know you weren't suggesting anything of the sort. As like you, I'm always playing with mics, apps, etc to get the best possible sound out of any device that I'm using at the time since I do audio for a living. I was just making a couple points there to go along with what you'd

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Neal Ewers
Hi Carol. I don’t believe I will be using this app much because I too have other recorders. I also prefer to do my editing on a computer rather than on the iPhone, but to answer your question, I have not played with the editing features. I sent this demo because I was struck by two things.

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Neal Ewers
It is extremely accessible. Even the input and other sliders work. There is, however, one strange thing. When you turn off Apple’s processing, the output of VoiceOver drops by a lot. I have written to the developer about this and perhaps there is a way not to have this happen that I have not

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Carol Pearson
Thanks to those that have replied. I am still interested to know if anyone has played with any of the editing facilities. Carol P Sent from my iPhone On 4 Mar 2013, at 09:33 PM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote: Hi Carol. I don’t believe I will be using this app much because I too

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-04 Thread Neal Ewers
Hi Bob, and thanks for this. I have the Zoom h2n recorder and I'm guessing it is the same microphone that is on the unit. It sounds like, however, it would be more easily adjusted than the h2n. Very interesting to see if other recorders will follow this. There may come a time when companies no

Re: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread James Mannion
That is amazing. The unprocessed sounds so much better and an amazing microphone to be built into a device. The processing seems to just make it sound so inferior that you really wonder why they have to put in such processing to come up with a worse result. My guess is there is some reason that is

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread Richard Turner
Your link isn't working for me on my Windows Vista machine. The link isn't wrapped. I simply get nothing when I follow it. _ From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Neal Ewers Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 12:19 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread Richard Turner
I had to use FireFox instead of IE9 to get it to play, but as others have said, Wow! That is pretty impressive. Richard _ From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Neal Ewers Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 12:19 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread Neal Ewers
I think one reason Apple does not allow unprocessed sound, especially when using the phone, is that the sound would be terrible. I have discovered that if you have a lot of lower frequencies in your voice, the sound seems to break up more on cell phones. To me, women's voices have often sounded

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread Neal Ewers
Hi, I happen to be one of the folks at sixth mode and we didn't see any way to do this. Of course, things may have changed since we did the app, but it would require a lot of knowledge of sound which the makers of Fire 2 definitely have. The thing is, the app is totally accessible if a little

RE: An audio demo of the process and unprocessed microphone in the iPhone 5

2013-03-03 Thread Richard Turner
Hi Neal, I knew you were part of Sixth Mode. I was just wondering since that would be a great combination if now that you know it can be done, if perhaps it would be possible to at least look into what it would take. Probably not likely, but it never hurts to ask. Thanks, Richard