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Can I use my tablet to record,and perhaps a recording app along with wavepad ?
Thanxx
Tablets. Pls answer this question about tablets
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NCH Wavepad is an excellent recording app which should work with most tablets.
Another option could be the Rode Record app.
However, I would suggest that you get a standalone microphone as the quality of most internal mics on tablets and laptops leaves a lot to be desired.
The Samson GoMic is an inexpensive portable microphone which works well with low power devices like tablets and cell phones:
https://www.amazon.com/Samson-Mic-Portable-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B001R76D42
Hope this helps.
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Another option could be the Rode Record app.
However, I would suggest that you get a standalone microphone as the quality of most internal mics on tablets and laptops leaves a lot to be desired.
The Samson GoMic is an inexpensive portable microphone which works well with low power devices like tablets and cell phones:
https://www.amazon.com/Samson-Mic-Portable-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B001R76D42
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Twisted Wave will allow you to record and edit through your web browser, so you don't even need an app. Disclaimer: I've not actually tried it, just heard the hype.
https://twistedwave.com/online
Cheers,
Paul
https://twistedwave.com/online
Cheers,
Paul
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I've just had a look at it. It looks like there's no noise reduction feature, which is a bummer, since almost all of us have some room noise. But it will do pretty much everything else you need for basic editing. It will export as mp3 with the right settings for LV.SkyRider wrote: ↑November 6th, 2019, 5:11 am Twisted Wave will allow you to record and edit through your web browser, so you don't even need an app. Disclaimer: I've not actually tried it, just heard the hype.
https://twistedwave.com/online
Cheers,
Paul
The one big downside is that with the free account, you can only record up to 5 minutes on one file. The Basic subscription will give you 20 minutes, and the Advanced gives you up to an hour. Sometimes one chapter for a book will be 30 or 45 minutes long or more, so Advanced would probably be needed for many projects here. That subscription costs $10/month or $100/year.
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Here is a video someone made for using twisted wave https://youtu.be/6qG6zUTYfbc I've never looked at it but it may help.
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