Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-29 Thread Husna Begum
hi,

is it possible to rewind and forward using the free version and is it possible 
to listen at double speed or above using the free version or do you have to pay 
for that facility?

thanks, Husna


From: Neal Ewers 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 7:30 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in 
full frequency mode

Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio filters that are 
used by Apple to make the internal microphone use less bass response than 

the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a very nice 
sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock can do the same thing, the 
Audio Memos app is less complicated because it is only for simple recording and 
not like Boss Jock which allows one to add and mix other sounds in with the 
recording.

 

One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters back on and now 
you have the microphone just as it sounds with the apple processing. Sometimes 
I want to choose, and with this app, I can.

 

There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is that the paid 
version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide on the in app purchases you 
want like voice activation and many others. The cost of the total app if you 
just want to purchase it out right is $9.99

 

The interface is very straight forward with a way to manually adjust the volume 
control and the limiter at the same time without having to deal with a lot of 
technical parameters.

 

There are many ways to export recordings. You can use iCloud, email, Air Drop, 
DropBox, iTunes, and you can even send them directly to your computer by using 
a variant of your computer IP address to connect to the app. You can also 
export files to other applications such as BossJock. In addition, You can 
import songs from your music into the recorder.

 

Two links below. First is to the iTunes app store where you can read more about 
and perhaps purchase this app. The second link is a short demo recording I made 
using both the filtered and unfiltered settings in the app.

 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audio-memos-voice-recorder/id338550388?mt=8 

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10881362/Audio-Memos-App-demo.mp3 

 

Enjoy.

 

Neal

 

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Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-14 Thread Dave Bahr
does voiceover go to the headphone jack with this app so that I won't be 
able to hear it through the main speaker? Like I posted about in my 
evernote thread? because that's really frustrating when trying to record 
something. Wonder if I could get it to send the file to evernote?


Thanks, Dave

On 4/10/2015 3:38 PM, Neal Ewers wrote:


Richard, There is a gain control slider on the record screen, It 
actually goes from 0 to 100%. When it is set on 0, that does not mean 
that the sound is off. The volume adjust is actually part volume and 
part limiter. Well, how do I explain this. The iPhone processing has 
its own limiter. So, when you have filters on and are using the iPhone 
processing, you are simply turning up the volume which also makes the 
sound closer and closer to the threshold of the iPhone limiter. So, 
the higher you turn the volume, the more limiting you get. With the 
filters off, this may not be the case. I haven’t played with this. I 
do know that with the filters off, the microphone volume is at a lower 
level and in that there is no apple processing, chances are there is 
no limiting when you raise the gain to the higher positions. I haven’t 
checked this in the update, but in the older version, you could 
actually change the volume while you were recording. It does remember 
the last setting you were on.


Another question I am asked is about the quality slider. Its slider is 
also on the record screen. When recording in wav format, 0% is 11.125 
sampling rate, 50% is 22.5, and 100% is 44.1.


As for the spelling of podcastlette, JAWS only comes close to 
pronouncing it correctly when you end it with two ts and an e. But, 
I’ve never thought of JAWS as my grammar instructor, so I guess you’re 
on your own here. Smile.


Thanks for writing.

Neal

*From:*viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On 
Behalf Of *Richard Turner

*Sent:* Friday, April 10, 2015 4:18 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice 
microphone in full frequency mode


Neal,

Thanks for the tip about the filters.

I think you coined a new word. I love podcastlette! Not sure if you 
spell it with one or two T's.


I'm going to tackle the manual from their web page, but if you could 
add one more detail from your wealth of knowledge, that would be 
appreciated.


How do you adjust the volume of recording on the fly?

Thanks,

Richard


On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org 
mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:


Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio
filters that are used by Apple to make the internal microphone use
less bass response than

the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a
very nice sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock can
do the same thing, the Audio Memos app is less complicated because
it is only for simple recording and not like Boss Jock which
allows one to add and mix other sounds in with the recording.

One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters
back on and now you have the microphone just as it sounds with the
apple processing. Sometimes I want to choose, and with this app, I
can.

There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is
that the paid version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide
on the in app purchases you want like voice activation and many
others. The cost of the total app if you just want to purchase it
out right is $9.99

The interface is very straight forward with a way to manually
adjust the volume control and the limiter at the same time without
having to deal with a lot of technical parameters.

There are many ways to export recordings. You can use iCloud,
email, Air Drop, DropBox, iTunes, and you can even send them
directly to your computer by using a variant of your computer IP
address to connect to the app. You can also export files to other
applications such as BossJock. In addition, You can import songs
from your music into the recorder.

Two links below. First is to the iTunes app store where you can
read more about and perhaps purchase this app. The second link is
a short demo recording I made using both the filtered and
unfiltered settings in the app.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audio-memos-voice-recorder/id338550388?mt=8


https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10881362/Audio-Memos-App-demo.mp3

Enjoy.

Neal

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Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-14 Thread Don Breda
Its interesting Dave.  It does go to the headphone but then reverts back 
once its really recording.


The big problem I have found is using the app in non filtered mode works 
but once I am redording I end up loosing speech and only a reboot of the 
phone gets my speech back.


Must play more but wasn't happy.

I bought the full app and there are many interesting features I haven't 
seen in any other app such as record from other apps which has me 
really curious.


I suggest if it really does have this capability then get the full app 
now because eventually Appple will pull it from the app store or 
actually allow developers to add this feature.


Frankly I can't imagine Apple doing that.

I say grab it while you can.

Don


On 4/14/2015 2:34 AM, Dave Bahr wrote:
does voiceover go to the headphone jack with this app so that I won't 
be able to hear it through the main speaker? Like I posted about in my 
evernote thread? because that's really frustrating when trying to 
record something. Wonder if I could get it to send the file to evernote?


Thanks, Dave

On 4/10/2015 3:38 PM, Neal Ewers wrote:


Richard, There is a gain control slider on the record screen, It 
actually goes from 0 to 100%. When it is set on 0, that does not mean 
that the sound is off. The volume adjust is actually part volume and 
part limiter. Well, how do I explain this. The iPhone processing has 
its own limiter. So, when you have filters on and are using the 
iPhone processing, you are simply turning up the volume which also 
makes the sound closer and closer to the threshold of the iPhone 
limiter. So, the higher you turn the volume, the more limiting you 
get. With the filters off, this may not be the case. I haven’t played 
with this. I do know that with the filters off, the microphone volume 
is at a lower level and in that there is no apple processing, chances 
are there is no limiting when you raise the gain to the higher 
positions. I haven’t checked this in the update, but in the older 
version, you could actually change the volume while you were 
recording. It does remember the last setting you were on.


Another question I am asked is about the quality slider. Its slider 
is also on the record screen. When recording in wav format, 0% is 
11.125 sampling rate, 50% is 22.5, and 100% is 44.1.


As for the spelling of podcastlette, JAWS only comes close to 
pronouncing it correctly when you end it with two ts and an e. But, 
I’ve never thought of JAWS as my grammar instructor, so I guess 
you’re on your own here. Smile.


Thanks for writing.

Neal

*From:*viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On 
Behalf Of *Richard Turner

*Sent:* Friday, April 10, 2015 4:18 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal 
iDevice microphone in full frequency mode


Neal,

Thanks for the tip about the filters.

I think you coined a new word. I love podcastlette! Not sure if you 
spell it with one or two T's.


I'm going to tackle the manual from their web page, but if you could 
add one more detail from your wealth of knowledge, that would be 
appreciated.


How do you adjust the volume of recording on the fly?

Thanks,

Richard


On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org 
mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:


Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio
filters that are used by Apple to make the internal microphone
use less bass response than

the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a
very nice sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock
can do the same thing, the Audio Memos app is less complicated
because it is only for simple recording and not like Boss Jock
which allows one to add and mix other sounds in with the recording.

One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters
back on and now you have the microphone just as it sounds with
the apple processing. Sometimes I want to choose, and with this
app, I can.

There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is
that the paid version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide
on the in app purchases you want like voice activation and many
others. The cost of the total app if you just want to purchase it
out right is $9.99

The interface is very straight forward with a way to manually
adjust the volume control and the limiter at the same time
without having to deal with a lot of technical parameters.

There are many ways to export recordings. You can use iCloud,
email, Air Drop, DropBox, iTunes, and you can even send them
directly to your computer by using a variant of your computer IP
address to connect to the app. You can also export files to other
applications such as BossJock. In addition, You can import songs
from your music into the recorder.

Two links below. First is to the iTunes app store where you

RE: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-14 Thread Neal Ewers
Don, this shouldn’t be happening. If you record with filters on, the volume of 
VoiceOver and other sounds will be lowered. This is the case with many apps 
that do not use the Apple filters. I sometimes have to take it out of the app 
switcher to get the volume back to normal, but I never have to reboot. And if 
you have filters on, so that it is using the Apple Processing, VoiceOver should 
not be effected other than you need headphones to hear it.

 

Neal

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Don Breda
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 5:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone 
in full frequency mode

 

Its interesting Dave.  It does go to the headphone but then reverts back once 
its really recording.

The big problem I have found is using the app in non filtered mode works but 
once I am redording I end up loosing speech and only a reboot of the phone gets 
my speech back.

Must play more but wasn't happy.

I bought the full app and there are many interesting features I haven't seen in 
any other app such as record from other apps which has me really curious.

I suggest if it really does have this capability then get the full app now 
because eventually Appple will pull it from the app store or actually allow 
developers to add this feature.

Frankly I can't imagine Apple doing that.

I say grab it while you can.

Don



On 4/14/2015 2:34 AM, Dave Bahr wrote:

does voiceover go to the headphone jack with this app so that I won't be able 
to hear it through the main speaker? Like I posted about in my evernote thread? 
because that's really frustrating when trying to record something. Wonder if I 
could get it to send the file to evernote? 

Thanks, Dave 

On 4/10/2015 3:38 PM, Neal Ewers wrote:

Richard, There is a gain control slider on the record screen, It actually goes 
from 0 to 100%. When it is set on 0, that does not mean that the sound is off. 
The volume adjust is actually part volume and part limiter. Well, how do I 
explain this. The iPhone processing has its own limiter. So, when you have 
filters on and are using the iPhone processing, you are simply turning up the 
volume which also makes the sound closer and closer to the threshold of the 
iPhone limiter. So, the higher you turn the volume, the more limiting you get. 
With the filters off, this may not be the case. I haven’t played with this. I 
do know that with the filters off, the microphone volume is at a lower level 
and in that there is no apple processing, chances are there is no limiting when 
you raise the gain to the higher positions. I haven’t checked this in the 
update, but in the older version, you could actually change the volume while 
you were recording. It does remember the last setting you were on.

 

Another question I am asked is about the quality slider. Its slider is also on 
the record screen. When recording in wav format, 0% is 11.125 sampling rate, 
50% is 22.5, and 100% is 44.1.

 

As for the spelling of podcastlette, JAWS only comes close to pronouncing it 
correctly when you end it with two ts and an e. But, I’ve never thought of JAWS 
as my grammar instructor, so I guess you’re on your own here. Smile.

 

Thanks for writing.

 

Neal

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 4:18 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone 
in full frequency mode

 

Neal,

Thanks for the tip about the filters.

I think you coined a new word. I love podcastlette! Not sure if you spell it 
with one or two T's. 

I'm going to tackle the manual from their web page, but if you could add one 
more detail from your wealth of knowledge, that would be appreciated. 

How do you adjust the volume of recording on the fly?

Thanks,

Richard

 

 

 


On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:

Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio filters that are 
used by Apple to make the internal microphone use less bass response than 

the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a very nice 
sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock can do the same thing, the 
Audio Memos app is less complicated because it is only for simple recording and 
not like Boss Jock which allows one to add and mix other sounds in with the 
recording.

 

One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters back on and now 
you have the microphone just as it sounds with the apple processing. Sometimes 
I want to choose, and with this app, I can.

 

There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is that the paid 
version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide on the in app purchases you 
want like voice activation and many others. The cost of the total app if you 
just want to purchase it out

Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-14 Thread Dave Bahr

  
  
Yes, you can send files to evernote
  according to the app description. I bought it. I'm very excited.
  Thanks Neil. P.S. you should be on radio with your podcastlet 
On 4/14/2015 4:08 AM, Don Breda wrote:


  
  Its interesting Dave.  It does go to the headphone but then
  reverts back once its really recording.
  
  The big problem I have found is using the app in non filtered mode
  works but once I am redording I end up loosing speech and only a
  reboot of the phone gets my speech back.
  
  Must play more but wasn't happy.
  
  I bought the full app and there are many interesting features I
  haven't seen in any other app such as "record from other apps"
  which has me really curious.
  
  I suggest if it really does have this capability then get the full
  app now because eventually Appple will pull it from the app store
  or actually allow developers to add this feature.
  
  Frankly I can't imagine Apple doing that.
  
  I say grab it while you can.
  
  Don
  
  
  On 4/14/2015 2:34 AM, Dave Bahr
wrote:
  
  

does voiceover go to the headphone jack with this app so that I
won't be able to hear it through the main speaker? Like I posted
about in my evernote thread? because that's really frustrating
when trying to record something. Wonder if I could get it to
send the file to evernote? 

Thanks, Dave 

On 4/10/2015 3:38 PM, Neal Ewers
  wrote:


  
  
  
Richard, There is a gain control
slider on the record screen, It actually goes from 0 to
100%. When it is set on 0, that does not mean that the
sound is off. The volume adjust is actually part volume
and part limiter. Well, how do I explain this. The
iPhone processing has its own limiter. So, when you have
filters on and are using the iPhone processing, you are
simply turning up the volume which also makes the sound
closer and closer to the threshold of the iPhone
limiter. So, the higher you turn the volume, the more
limiting you get. With the filters off, this may not be
the case. I haven’t played with this. I do know that
with the filters off, the microphone volume is at a
lower level and in that there is no apple processing,
chances are there is no limiting when you raise the gain
to the higher positions. I haven’t checked this in the
update, but in the older version, you could actually
change the volume while you were recording. It does
remember the last setting you were on.
 
Another question I am asked is
about the quality slider. Its slider is also on the
record screen. When recording in wav format, 0% is
11.125 sampling rate, 50% is 22.5, and 100% is 44.1.
 
As for the spelling of
podcastlette, JAWS only comes close to pronouncing it
correctly when you end it with two ts and an e. But,
I’ve never thought of JAWS as my grammar instructor, so
I guess you’re on your own here. Smile.
 
Thanks for writing.
 
Neal
 
 

  
From: viphone@googlegroups.com
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 4:18 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Memos app now supports
    using the internal iDevice microphone in full
    frequency mode
  

 

  
Neal,
  
  
Thanks for the tip about the
  filters.
  
  
I think you coined a new word. I
  love "podcastlette!" Not sure if you spell it with one
  or two T's. 
  
  
I'm going to tackle the manual from
  their web page, but if you could add one more detail
  from your wealth of knowledge, that would be
  appreciated. 
  
  
How do you adjust the volume of
  recording on the fly?
  
  
Thanks,
  
  
   

Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-10 Thread Richard Turner
Neal,
Thanks for the tip about the filters.
I think you coined a new word. I love podcastlette! Not sure if you spell it 
with one or two T's. 
I'm going to tackle the manual from their web page, but if you could add one 
more detail from your wealth of knowledge, that would be appreciated. 
How do you adjust the volume of recording on the fly?
Thanks,
Richard




 On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:
 
 Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio filters that 
 are used by Apple to make the internal microphone use less bass response than
 the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a very nice 
 sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock can do the same thing, 
 the Audio Memos app is less complicated because it is only for simple 
 recording and not like Boss Jock which allows one to add and mix other sounds 
 in with the recording.
  
 One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters back on and 
 now you have the microphone just as it sounds with the apple processing. 
 Sometimes I want to choose, and with this app, I can.
  
 There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is that the paid 
 version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide on the in app purchases 
 you want like voice activation and many others. The cost of the total app if 
 you just want to purchase it out right is $9.99
  
 The interface is very straight forward with a way to manually adjust the 
 volume control and the limiter at the same time without having to deal with a 
 lot of technical parameters.
  
 There are many ways to export recordings. You can use iCloud, email, Air 
 Drop, DropBox, iTunes, and you can even send them directly to your computer 
 by using a variant of your computer IP address to connect to the app. You can 
 also export files to other applications such as BossJock. In addition, You 
 can import songs from your music into the recorder.
  
 Two links below. First is to the iTunes app store where you can read more 
 about and perhaps purchase this app. The second link is a short demo 
 recording I made using both the filtered and unfiltered settings in the app.
  
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audio-memos-voice-recorder/id338550388?mt=8
  
 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10881362/Audio-Memos-App-demo.mp3
  
 Enjoy.
  
 Neal
  
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RE: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone in full frequency mode

2015-04-10 Thread Neal Ewers
Richard, There is a gain control slider on the record screen, It actually goes 
from 0 to 100%. When it is set on 0, that does not mean that the sound is off. 
The volume adjust is actually part volume and part limiter. Well, how do I 
explain this. The iPhone processing has its own limiter. So, when you have 
filters on and are using the iPhone processing, you are simply turning up the 
volume which also makes the sound closer and closer to the threshold of the 
iPhone limiter. So, the higher you turn the volume, the more limiting you get. 
With the filters off, this may not be the case. I haven’t played with this. I 
do know that with the filters off, the microphone volume is at a lower level 
and in that there is no apple processing, chances are there is no limiting when 
you raise the gain to the higher positions. I haven’t checked this in the 
update, but in the older version, you could actually change the volume while 
you were recording. It does remember the last setting you were on.

 

Another question I am asked is about the quality slider. Its slider is also on 
the record screen. When recording in wav format, 0% is 11.125 sampling rate, 
50% is 22.5, and 100% is 44.1.

 

As for the spelling of podcastlette, JAWS only comes close to pronouncing it 
correctly when you end it with two ts and an e. But, I’ve never thought of JAWS 
as my grammar instructor, so I guess you’re on your own here. Smile.

 

Thanks for writing.

 

Neal

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 4:18 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Memos app now supports using the internal iDevice microphone 
in full frequency mode

 

Neal,

Thanks for the tip about the filters.

I think you coined a new word. I love podcastlette! Not sure if you spell it 
with one or two T's. 

I'm going to tackle the manual from their web page, but if you could add one 
more detail from your wealth of knowledge, that would be appreciated. 

How do you adjust the volume of recording on the fly?

Thanks,

Richard

 

 

 


On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:

Hi, Like Boss Jock, this app now supports the removal of audio filters that are 
used by Apple to make the internal microphone use less bass response than 

the microphone can allow. Turn off these filters, and you have a very nice 
sounding, full frequency microphone. While Boss Jock can do the same thing, the 
Audio Memos app is less complicated because it is only for simple recording and 
not like Boss Jock which allows one to add and mix other sounds in with the 
recording.

 

One nice thing about this app is that you can turn the filters back on and now 
you have the microphone just as it sounds with the apple processing. Sometimes 
I want to choose, and with this app, I can.

 

There is a free version, and a paid version. The nice thing is that the paid 
version is as low as $0.99 and you can then decide on the in app purchases you 
want like voice activation and many others. The cost of the total app if you 
just want to purchase it out right is $9.99

 

The interface is very straight forward with a way to manually adjust the volume 
control and the limiter at the same time without having to deal with a lot of 
technical parameters.

 

There are many ways to export recordings. You can use iCloud, email, Air Drop, 
DropBox, iTunes, and you can even send them directly to your computer by using 
a variant of your computer IP address to connect to the app. You can also 
export files to other applications such as BossJock. In addition, You can 
import songs from your music into the recorder.

 

Two links below. First is to the iTunes app store where you can read more about 
and perhaps purchase this app. The second link is a short demo recording I made 
using both the filtered and unfiltered settings in the app.

 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audio-memos-voice-recorder/id338550388?mt=8 

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10881362/Audio-Memos-App-demo.mp3 

 

Enjoy.

 

Neal

 

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