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From: | "micro Phonic" om4kbkt4b4u45thq3w3x5b= |
vqs3bweu2lnw2ewjtv Date: Thu Apr 13, 2017 2:46 am ((PDT)) Arnthor I have also been curious about the varying qualities of the mics available for download on Android. Furthermore the variety of editing apps. I use a mic called Audio recorder and Lexis for editing. Both come without ads. Useful tools sometimes. Martin On 13 Apr 2017 00:58, "Arn=FE=F3r Helgason [naturerecordists]" <> wrote: > > > As pwople have been discussing the use of smart phones in field > recordings, Please find attached two recordings - one with an Samsung S6 > and Amazing MP3 Recorder and the second with an iPhone. > > They are quite reasonable. > > I hope I am not offending anyone as these sounds can hardly be called > natural sounds. > > http://hljod.blog.is/blog/hljod/entry/2194195/ > > Best regards, > > Arnthor Helgason > > > > > |
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