Ferrite Recording Studio Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 134 reviews. Read all reviews for Ferrite Recording Studio for iPhone.
Ferrite Recording Studio is free iOS app published by Wooji Juice Ltd

Amazing Sound

LLCampbell

I tried the same mic on several apps. Ferrite was hands down the winner without even touching any eq or anything.


Powerful recording studio

Chatopex

Ferrite makes it fast and easy to record and edit audio on the move. Best tool for MOJO work!


Good App

JordanLane89

Thanks for creating this. I’m a voice actor and sometimes I do audiobooks. This is perfect for all my needs. Thanks again


Please read

Loboelduro

Edit: changing my rating to the well deserved 5 stars! Such amazing customer service!!! I am a very happy customer, the app is easy to use and sooooo powerful!!!


Best go-to audio recording and editing app hands down!

arielers

Very intuitive with pro features that rival pro desktop apps. A true gem, so glad I discovered this to record, edit, and tweak my podcasts. Keep up the good work!!!!


I could not get the app to record through my Bluetooth headset

Mikey Likes It !!!

I could not get up and running with the app. Paid $30 and uninstalled it 30 minutes later.


1/2 star away from 5!

TitoNuñez

This is definitely a great app for editing voice overs and podcasts. I record my own audiobooks and the features are awesome. Noise gate is a crazy feature, absolutely love it. One MAJOR problem, playback speed during editing is locked at 1x. This makes editing way slower than it needs to be, if it would even playback at 1.5x I’d be happy, but 1x is brutal! Please upgrade the playback speed and this is the best audio editor on the planet!


My favorite audio editor

nph3

I originally got this so I could walk around while editing podcasts/voice overs and do that kind of work while traveling. I never expected it to become my primary editing tool but that’s what happened. I haven’t tried recording with it but for editing, Ferrite + iPad + Apple Pencil = Bliss. The process for exporting individual tracks is a bit wonky and I’d like it if there was an option to speed up playback but those are minor quibbles. Considering what you get for the price from (last I knew) a one-man production, this one’s a no-brainer.


Bad don’t download

derradji chenbi

Verry bad app


I edit all my podcasts here now!

mdrichard05

I started using Ferrite last year, and after a bit of time to understand how it works and finding a setup that's right for me, I now edit all of my podcasts in it. This is after using a DAW for a long time, which was admittedly quite overpowered for my use case. The few times I ran into weird bugs/issues, I got quick responses that resolved my issues. Ferrite accepts multiple recording rates (two of us record at 44.1, another records on their phone at 48) in the same project. Maybe a small thing, but it's great for me. It's not the tool if you like to process your audio a lot, and I prefer the Noise Reduction tool in Audacity way more, but it's the best tool for me to edit and do final processing with chapters. Indispensable now. One little thing is that there doesn't seem to be a way to select a different microphone; if I have headphones and a USB mic plugged in, it seems to flip a coin. Not a big deal because I don't typically record in Ferrite, but something I noticed.