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Hi-Fi Audio: 7 Great Recording Apps For Your New Android Phones by Rose Li





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new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones! ">new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones! ">Virtually all of the new Android phones that have been released in recent years come with their own audio recording apps pre-installed. These apps, however, are very basic and lack the robustness needed for more professional use – despite all the wasted processing power of the latest Android phones to hit the market.

That is, unless, you pick out the right recording apps to bring out the best in the recent Android phones to hit the market:

1. Smart Voice Recorder – this is the first app you’ll want to tinker around with on your new Android phones. Gain control, background recording, silence skipping, microphone calibration – it offers all these not-inconsiderable recording features for free, or you could pay a buck to get rid of ads. Either way, it is a very cost-effective starting point for all-around recording purposes.

2. Tape-a-Talk Voice Recorder – this is another of those all-around recording apps for new Android smartphones, but it does stand out by offering seamless resume, customizable bit-rates, adding appends to existing files and built-in sharing to Dropbox or email on the free version. Its paid version lets you do a little editing before saving the final file.

3. Miidio Recorder – want a recorder with an interface that is unique and stands out from the crowd? Miidio does that with a circle for gauging input levels, which is actually more intuitive than it first sounds – especially when spotting the audio shifts at a glance. It is also completely free and can save files in MP3 or WAV format, which is always good on the newest Android phones to hit the market. 4. Automatic Call Recorder – want to record a phone conversation you are currently having on your new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones! ">Virtually all of the new Android phones that have been released in recent years come with their own audio recording apps pre-installed. These apps, however, are very basic and lack the robustness needed for more professional use – despite all the wasted processing power of the latest Android phones to hit the market.

That is, unless, you pick out the right recording apps to bring out the best in the recent Android phones to hit the market:

1. Smart Voice Recorder – this is the first app you’ll want to tinker around with on your new Android phones. Gain control, background recording, silence skipping, microphone calibration – it offers all these not-inconsiderable recording features for free, or you could pay a buck to get rid of ads. Either way, it is a very cost-effective starting point for all-around recording purposes.

2. Tape-a-Talk Voice Recorder – this is another of those all-around recording apps for new Android smartphones, but it does stand out by offering seamless resume, customizable bit-rates, adding appends to existing files and built-in sharing to Dropbox or email on the free version. Its paid version lets you do a little editing before saving the final file.

3. Miidio Recorder – want a recorder with an interface that is unique and stands out from the crowd? Miidio does that with a circle for gauging input levels, which is actually more intuitive than it first sounds – especially when spotting the audio shifts at a glance. It is also completely free and can save files in MP3 or WAV format, which is always good on the newest Android phones to hit the market. 4. Automatic Call Recorder – want to record a phone conversation you are currently having on your new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones! ">new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones! ">Virtually all of the new Android phones that have been released in recent years come with their own audio recording apps pre-installed. These apps, however, are very basic and lack the robustness needed for more professional use – despite all the wasted processing power of the latest Android phones to hit the market.

That is, unless, you pick out the right recording apps to bring out the best in the recent Android phones to hit the market:

1. Smart Voice Recorder – this is the first app you’ll want to tinker around with on your new Android phones. Gain control, background recording, silence skipping, microphone calibration – it offers all these not-inconsiderable recording features for free, or you could pay a buck to get rid of ads. Either way, it is a very cost-effective starting point for all-around recording purposes.

2. Tape-a-Talk Voice Recorder – this is another of those all-around recording apps for new Android smartphones, but it does stand out by offering seamless resume, customizable bit-rates, adding appends to existing files and built-in sharing to Dropbox or email on the free version. Its paid version lets you do a little editing before saving the final file.

3. Miidio Recorder – want a recorder with an interface that is unique and stands out from the crowd? Miidio does that with a circle for gauging input levels, which is actually more intuitive than it first sounds – especially when spotting the audio shifts at a glance. It is also completely free and can save files in MP3 or WAV format, which is always good on the newest Android phones to hit the market. 4. Automatic Call Recorder – want to record a phone conversation you are currently having on your new Android phones? Automatic Call Recorder can be set to start recording the moment you pick up the phone, either for everyone that calls or for specific contacts that call you up on your phone. You can even set the app to automatically upload the file on Dropbox or Google Drive to access them later when you need to.

5. RecForge Pro – RecForge Pro is the first true heavy-weight recording suite in this list, with features such as playback speed adjustment, multiple file format recording in mp3, OGGor WAV, manual gain control, automatic gain control, multiple language support and more. This is an excellent app for recording interviews, seminars, panels and even some music.

6. Audio Evolution Mobile – speaking of music, Audio Evolution Mobile is a must-install for the audiophile looking to make the most out of the new Android phones in the market. Real-time effects, a three-pass equalizer, mono/stereo support and non-destructive editing make it great for manipulating music on hot Android phones with plenty of processing power to spare.

7. Voice Pro – Voice Pro is the most expensive audio recording suite on this list, and is chock-full of features to show for it. You will have to throw a pretty hefty amount of cash to unlock all the features, about 80 or so dollars, but you will have such features at your disposal such as auto cloud storage, voice-to-text support, mixing tools, encryption, multiple track mixing and truckloads of other features. Fully-fledged Windows and Mac suites with comparable features figure in at the low hundreds, just to serve as a point of comparison of how this suite’s functionalities maximize the capabilities of the new Android smartphones in the market.

Keep all these apps in mind and you will be able to better record audio the way you need to on your new Android phones!

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