Easy Hi-Q Recorder lets you record to different formats, set a recording schedule, auto-activate and deactivate recording based on sound levels and even split recordings automatically to make them easier to manage. It goes without saying that Easy Hi-Q Recorder lets you record all kinds of sound, from CDs and voice recordings to streamed and online media.

Easy Hi-Q Rercorder is designed to record streaming audio, Internet radio, Webcasts, music, convert LP's, records, tapes. A sound recorder to record anything you can hear! It's the easiest way to record absolutely any sound in real-time!


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Just Press Record is the ultimate mobile audio recorder bringing one tap recording, transcription and iCloud syncing to all your devices. You can edit your audio and transcriptions right inside the app and even start a new recording completely hands-free with Siri!

Transcribe is your own Personal Assistant for transcribing videos and voice memos into text. Leveraging almost-instant Artificial Intelligence technologies, Transcribe provides quality, readable transcriptions with just a tap of a button.

Dictomate Voice Recorder is a high quality licensed MP3\OGG audio recorder and dictophone with bookmarking capability. It gives you the ability to record memos, meetings, conferences, lectures with the added benefit of bookmarking key points in the audio recording. Use your phone as a Dictaphone.

Voice Recorder application is free. It is simple and easy to use. You can reliably record your meetings, personal notes, speeches, lectures, songs. There is no time limits. This application can record most of your voice. You can record a business meeting, a lecture, an interview.

Also, Android has a variety of text-to-speech voices available on Google Play, which may be quite useful for reading books. Voices from Ivona, Acapela, Svox, and eSpeak (among others) are available for free or just a few dollars. You could use one voice for your normal day-to-day tasks and another for reading long books.

For most of these voices, you will need to download an app for the voice engine, such as Ivona, and then download individual voices. Each app provides instructions on how to obtain their specific voices.

Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) is a paid app for Android published in the Audio File Players list of apps, part of Audio & Multimedia.


The company that develops Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) is Audiophile. The latest version released by its developer is 1.0.


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How to install Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) on your Android device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.Once the Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.A pop-up window with the permissions required by Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.Hi-Q MP3 Voice Recorder (Pro) will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished.

A few years ago, if you wished to record an audio or an interview, you needed an audio recorder of considerable size and its mini-cassette tapes. Eventually, these devices were smaller, but since everyone has a smartphone in their pockets it's uncommon to see one of these things.

Creating a voice, or reading, audio mp3 files are easy and cheap, although the quality depends on the microphone, it is also cheap.

We can even use a cheap webcam, to create a short VIDEO message with AUDIO using Eyeballchat.com free webcam software.

Step Voice Recorder is freeware, so do Hi-Q, and both produces decent quality of mp3 files. So 1 problem solved.

The reason I mentioned the Step Voice is because I have scoured the Internet for a decent freeware and those two were found. The 1st is only 300 KB fits your pocket (your diskette :) so I can easily copy the recorder and give others for free to save them from the hassle.

My question and suggestion is if there is anything in the pipeline to add a voice messaging feature into the Google Chat, at least with 1:1 conversations? I know most coaches use voice messaging with client communication and also with official weekly Check-in responses, so this would be very big and beneficial add on

Hello @AndrewB - Threadit is a nice service for what it is, but it seems it doesn't really address the need expressed by Anna. Video recordings in Gmail on desktop fulfill a different need than voice messages in Google Chat.

Imagine a conversation in a group inside google chat with 5 members of your team, 1 from a computer, 3 on the phone and you walking on the street... if you want to participate on that chat you can't phone call anyone, you need to send the voice message right there and you need to keep track of that conversation in the same place. This is one of the reasons of why whe moved from google chat to slack.

The dictaphoner cannot record in 44.1, only in 22.05 kHz in WAVE-format. Is the frequency for

voice/speech-recordings (basically) sufficient or is this already the reason for the bad recording quality?

I really want to figure out how to listen to that file. The impression I got was that the show is mostly unintelligible garbage and we need to try to make the voice buried inside a little less unintelligible.

I was not suggesting that you should amplify it but enquiring if you had amplified it:

amplification of a weak signal may explain the poor signal to noise ratio of your sample.

If it has not been amplified then I can only think you have a hardware fault with your voice recorder.

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And we are the voice of the students, is my philosophy. We don't need to really dictate what students like. I do suggest, if somebody likes Miley Cyrus and they're playing it on their show, I say, "Okay, I noticed you like this artist that's playing on a bunch of other radio stations. Here are some artists like her, that don't get as much play, that you'll probably also like." And then that way we can also educate students about music that isn't getting as much play, and up-and-coming artists that fit in more with the regular college radio philosophy.

But really it's kind of a philosophical battle between: do we want to be college radio, or do we want to be OSU student voice radio? And I lean toward the OSU student voice radio, even if it means playing music that's so very not college radio. Because I think that's important, to do what matters to us, not to the powers that be of college radio. Does that make sense? In doing this, in doing this year, we have immensely improved sort of our training regimen. We've refined it so like you go through a very specific and regulated process to learn how to become a DJ. We've done a lot of fantastic events and ticket giveaways, and interactions with the community. And we won some awards because of it.

We have a whole separate room that we have to patch through to the on-air room. [0:39:59] We set up a whole band; we get them plugged in. We do sound balancing and checks, and there are like a dozen people running around making sure that this thing's happening. And we put on this enormous production, and that's even tied in with a TV program called "In the Pines," a music documentary project. So the bands that we have on "Leaves of Blast" are featured on TV as well, bi-weekly, so that's like, it's just this enormous production! And I very rarely have a part in that. That's mostly Matt Walton and Megan Cummings. And they do that, and it's amazing. It blows my mind that they can do that. But [sighs] it's always kind of improvised and thrown together, everything that happens on the radio. And I think it's a fun place to explore, and occasionally to mess up, and to find your voice, and to do cool things.

And everyone respects each other, whether they're playing the most underground of underground, or they're playing songs that everyone can sing along to. I think that everyone kind of has a mutual respect and understanding that what you play on the radio is an act of self-expression, and that is not to be demeaned. Yeah, the music you play on the radio is as much telling of yourself as the sound of your own voice, or the way you wear your hair, and you just don't make fun of each other for that. That's not cool. [Laughs] I've told off people for giving each other crap for what kind of music they play. That's just not acceptable, in my eyes. ff782bc1db

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