Audacity is proudly open source. This means its source code remains open to anyone to view or modify. 

 A dedicated worldwide community of passionate audio lovers have collaborated to make Audacity the well-loved software it is today. Many third-party plugins have also been developed for Audacity thanks to its open source nature.

Capture your recordings in stereo MP3 or PCM format. The popular MP3 file format allows you to play back your files virtually anywhere and simply share them with others. The PCM (WAV) format allows stereo recording of lossless, uncompressed sound in CD-like audio quality.


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The high-capacity Li-polymer battery can be easily charged through a standard micro USB jack. This guarantees extended battery life for extra-long recording up to 50 hours, ensuring that your recorder will always be ready to work when you are.

The high-capacity Li-ion polymer battery can be easily charged through a standard USB C jack. This guarantees extended battery life for extra-long recording up to 36 hours, ensuring that your recorder will always be ready to work when you are.

This is the only feature I badly miss from Evernote - the simple ability to reliably record audio, sync it across devices, scrub through it with a standard player, and drag the file out into other software later.

A good start would be adding in any case 'start if sound', so that a new file should be created when sound starts; but in order to have a new file, first the recorder must be made to stop when there is no sound. 'stop if silence' is not a good option, as it creates a lot of small useless files; a better option is 'stop if silence 1 sec.'. 'stop if silence 0.5 sec' may also be a good option. (This should be enough for the stated purpose. Using audio threshold timer commands seems to me more complicated.)

I plan to use external mics (lav and shotgun) for on the go video shooting (bts video to accompany the stills and timelapse shooting that I do), and I'd like a more compact unit than the smallest (well-rated) audio recorder I've found, the Zoom H1n.

The main reason I don't want built-in mics is to save space in my equipment bag (I have good mics to plug in). I just am looking for a recorder that only contains what's necessary to record good quality audio coming from external mics (I don't anticipate ever needing built-in mics).

One of my camera's pre-amps has a louder-than-I'm-happy-with noise floor (Sony A7III). My field video camera, an Osmo Pocket, requires a too-expensive (for what it does) audio adaptor, so no external mic input (the adaptor is fully 1/3 the price of a Zoom H1n, I'd rather spend that money in a better way).

I'd prefer to record to an external device with a lav or shotgun mic, and mix audio in post. This way I'd have consistent audio from movie to movie, no matter what camera(s) I was using to record video (plus I could use shorter cords, no need to run a lav all the way to a camera). At the moment I have a nicely compact run-and-gun bag which is now pretty full. A small recording unit would fit nicely, but even a Zoom H1n would be too large to fit comfortably (it _would_ fit, but I'd risk squishing and perhaps damaging it).

Many years ago I worked with a production company that recorded to what was then cutting edge: Sony MiniDiscs. The recording unit was really small, but the audio was high enough quality for us (yes, I know the arguments against minidisc, but DAT for us wasn't an option). I'm hoping to find a unit of similar small size that records audio coming from a 3.5mm source that uses high quality audio codecs ("corporate" dictaphones all compress audio noticeably).

The Zoom F1 that Adrian Tung suggested (thread below this one) is the closest I've heard of to what I'm looking for (good recorder with no mics), but it's somewhat out of my budget (laughably, I was thinking that I could find something like the Zoom H1n, but without mics, that would cost less than the Zoom H1n because they took the mics off. Oh well).

Well, finally I got the information, from the company called Wondershare. In the latest update of Allmusic application they are including the Speaker Audio Recorder, because MacPro woyld not record streaming audio using internal speakers. Why I got this installed on my iMac, they don't know.

To make it short: is there any other way to record loud live music with the FP3? I have no big expectations when it comes to phones but recording loud audio is one essential thing and all my unfair old phones were able to do it.

Do you have Loopy Pro? If so, I can tell you what settings you need. In my opinion, Loopy Pro is much quicker to use as a simple audio recorder. it'll take a minute to setup a template that will be available any time you create a new project.

OK. Cool. So I'm best always recording these things to audio and arranging them that way and just treating the AUv3/IAA inputs as creation points for the audio ideas rather than solid tracks in their own right. Thanks for the clarity.

To be honest I don't know if "32 Bit" is integer format or floating point format in Loopy Pro.

I would expect floating point, and in this case audio should not clip and yes, this is the preferred recording format for audio, as it can also recover best from low volume recordings compared to 24 or 16 bit integer format.

Note that 32-bit floating point is what most audio apps use for their internal audio processing. Even with 32-bit floating point, individual synths or effects can end up clipping (maybe because internally they aren't using 32-bit floating point, I am not sure).

Easy! Yes! Just select one of the options with the screen and webcam - you will appear on video in the corner of the screen, while your desktop image is recorded, and audio is captured by the microphone. Pretty handy, right?

You can do a whole lot more than just create audio recordings online using VEED. You can create screen recordings, webcam recordings, Instagram videos, videos for YouTube and more! VEED is a full-suite online video editing platform that allows you to edit your video and audio files however you want! Try it out for free, now!

This is confusing because I would assume trying to prepare a recorder would not need an already-prepared recorder, and even more troubling, there are no google results for it other than the code listings: expo "recorder not prepared" - Google Search

I'm using Gravity Forms on my Wordpress site with Cart66. One of the things some of my customers will need to submit is an audio file. In searching (and searching!) for a solution that will simplify the process for the customer, I discovered a plugin from Evoca. The problem: their recorder requires Flash. Due to the nature of my upcoming business (arvertise.net), it's safe to assume that many of my customers will be using iOS devices.

It would be extremely awesome if you could integrate an audio recorder that's included within the Gravity Forms plugin. The MP3 files could automatically be saved within the comments area, awaiting approval to keep the files private.

Personally, I think that integrating a webcam video recorder (which, of course, would also be able to accept audio recordings) would be far more useful, because it could be used to verify the identity of the form submitter, as discussed here:

Agreed! I do a lot of audio notes and use Otter and Sonix to transcribe them. I made a few Zaps using Zapier to automatically save the audio files to my Loqseq Assets folder, append the txt transcription file with metadata (tags, date, linked audio file, embedded Google map using Evernote location data), convert the txt transcription file to markdown, and save to my Loqseq Pages folder.

Hi,

I think an audio recorder or plugin feature would be great and would be another great feature for logseq, since it is a wonderfull studying and working tool. I am studying law in Germany and I use logseq as my main studying tool alongside anki, which integrates very nicely.

But I also use notability for classes, since it features a great audio recording feature. I also stumbled over an app called noted, which is also great for notetaking and audio recording.

I think an integration of one of these apps or an inapp feature for recording with timestamps and dictation would really be another step towards a great and fersatile study app. I think lots of people nowadays work with audio recordings, that can be searched easily.

It would add another layer (hearing) besides typing, whiteboard with its drawing feature.

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