Audio recording formats and techniques have come a long way since the gramophone. By the early 20th century, we were able to record sound on magnetic tape, which became the standard up through the ...
The iPhone's application capabilities continue to astound us. We've seen on-the-fly multitrack recording already in our a cappella review of Sonoma's 4Track app, but this one takes it to a whole new ...
The often free audio recording apps that come pre-loaded on many smartphones are great for grabbing an impromptu interview, capturing all your innermost thoughts while out and about, or making sure ...
Apple just announced a forthcoming update at today’s iPhone event: multitrack recording inVoice Memos. The demo showed a guitar player laying down a progression and then simply singing on top of it.
I often review free audio software and plug-ins here. This offering, though not free, was intriguing enough to look at. Auphonic Multitrack is a new program from Austria-based Auphonic Productions ...
iZotope’s innovative, fully portable Spire Studio lets you record up to eight tracks, with effects, and mix them down into a fully-formed song that’s ready to conquer the world (or not, as the case ...
One of the great things about Ferrite is that it lets you quickly begin a new recording as soon as you open it. The app displays an audio meter to represent current input recording levels, and it ...
When they hear the name Les Paul, those unacquainted with the history of music technology will likely think of the iconic Gibson guitar that bears his name. But while the late inventor and guitarist ...