Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Business | Free | Imesart S.a.r.l. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This is a great recorder, don't just take our word for it: Audio Memos Free has been featured by Apple in the "What's hot" section.
This is an ad supported version of "Audio Memos". So you get most of the full version's features, with NO LIMITS on recording length as on many other free products.
Your recordings are stored on your device but can be backed up to your computer using a simple web browser (or by email). The download procedure is no more complicated than going on our web site and clicking on download files (no registration required). See our website for more details.
Detailed features:
• Send recordings by email (up to 3MB in free version).
• Use bookmarks to navigate easily in a recording (in the pro version).
• Voice and timer activated recording (in the pro version).
• Send or delete multiple recordings at a time (in the pro version).
• High quality recordings up to 44100 Hz. Three levels of quality are available: 11025 Hz, 22050 Hz and 44100 Hz.
• Professionally engineered audio normalizing filter, which enables you to have a constant average volume on all your recordings. This feature does not modify your recordings, so you can turn it on even if you intend to post process your audio files on a computer.
• Wide range volume control using a volume boost. While listening to a recording, volume can be increased using your device's volume keys. If you find this insufficiently loud, you can adjust the volume boost in the application's settings.
• Normalizing and boosting filters use dynamic compression with a non linear function to prevent clipping and minimize distortions. Note however that eventual clipping and distortion created by the microphone are not suppressed. If you care about quality, use the headset's microphone instead of the built in one.
• Make stereo recordings (in the paid version).
• Records even when your device is in sleep mode; and pauses automatically in the event of an incoming phone call.
• Advanced listing of your recordings, which displays name, date, length and size information. A detailed view is also available for each recording. This view gives extra information such as quality and download status of a recording.
• Must have controls as pause record, pause play, slider, quality control.
• Uses widespread wav format to store recordings, so you can transfer and read them on any device.
• Works with the iPod Touch if you have an Apple headset with a microphone.
• Upload recordings to any FTP server you choose (in the pro version).
• Access your recordings as a remote drive using the Finder, Windows Explorer or any WebDAV client (in the pro version).
I have had this app for several years while I attended grad school and it has never failed me. I continue to use it even now. All recordings from way back are still there, except those I had deleted in order to save space on my iPhone : I’m totally impressed with this app, and would not think of using any other ... An obvious 5 stars !!!
How can one retrieve old recordings, some fairly important, that were removed by the update.
I loved this app before. Now, every time I open it and hit record, an add for gaming apps pop up playing music which interrupts the recording. If there’s a way to stop the pop-ups... I’d give it 5 stars. But I’m giving it 2 for now since I can’t use the app the way it’s intended.
you can't save it nor send it to your email ? ... i really like this app & i don't want to delete it. please make it send to your email or save it to phone
Great app for when that great idea wakes u mid of night and u have to get it down.
This ap is terrible! They run pop up audio ads In The middle of my recordings, destroying my recording. What were they thinking!
I'm in Grad School and I was using this but it constantly just stops recording for no reason, which is problematic if you're taking notes for hours and you don't notice that it just decided to stop or don't have time to constantly check; so it's unreliable. It does have decent quality if you're looking for something cheap to use temporarily. The ads it has will randomly play audio out loud, which is problematic on it's own. And while it does have the ability to amplify and normalize audio, it usually ends up sounding like Charlie Brown's teacher. I'd recommend something else, but if you're desparate or are willing to work with it, it's not the worst you could do.
Really? No way I am spending $10 for a developer that didn't think that through