Kenny Myers recently had a pretty good overview of 10 iPhone apps for recording and editing. While you can read exactly what he had to say about each, here's his list, which I think is a good one (I've added a couple of additional ones that Kenny is looking over as well):
1. VC Audio Pro
2. Recorder & Editor ~ ISAIDWHAT?! (this one I didn't know about)
3. Voxie Pro Recorder
4. Multitrack DAW
5. Garageband
6. Hindenburg Field Recorder
7. Pocket Wavepad
8. Hokusai Audio Editor
9. Twisted Wave Audio Editor
10. Studio.HD
11. FiRe 2 Field Recorder
12. Four Track
Clearly, we've come a long way in a very short time when it comes to iOS audio apps. I can't wait to see what the future brings!
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I have tried it yet, but NI's Figure is in the App Store "Hall of Fame". Not for recording, but looks very cool for creating beats and bass/synth lines on the go:
http://www.propellerheads.se/products/figure/
I was reading your post and no doubt it was really informative..I got here what i was looking for..Thanks for sharing..
iPhone Applications
Thanks for letting us know the list of editing apps on IOS devices. for more info go to home page
I’m trying to find an iPhone app that records a stereo mix from a digital source, and what type of cable to use. anyone know of anything?
I am a music lover and would love to check all this lists and let see which one would be the best and outstanding app for me.
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