Record An Unlimited Number Of Tracks On iOS

US Yudo Inc. release Rectools Unlimited app      31/08/11

Record An Unlimited Number Of Tracks On iOS


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A multitrack recorder with support for an unlimited number of tracks is now available for iOS - Yudo Inc. has released Rectools Unlimited. Each track has it's own 3 band Equalizer and the possibility to record and edit up to 3 hours of uncompressed high quality audio in mono or stereo.
A spokesperson for Yudo told us, "Rectools Unlimited is the perfect tool for music creation and also the first multitrack recorder for the iPhone / iPod Touch! It is perfectly suited for band recordings or chorus recordings. It is also tested and compatible with the iPhone microphone and several external 3rd party iPhone/iPod microphones and records in 44.1kHz / 16bit top quality. Thanks to the wave edit feature it is also possible to edit and process your recorded data afterwards."
Features
  • Import audio files easily using iTunes
  • Adjustable metronome delay (fast, slow and normal)
  • Loop and repeat function
  • Import audio files through WIFI
  • Improvements to the engine has made it possible to record up to 3 hours of audio per track.
  • Unlimited multitrack recording (500+ number of tracks).
  • Wave edit function: Edit & process your recorded data.
  • Equalizer:Each track has it's own 3 band equalizer with frequency ranges from 20hz to 20kHz, ±12dB.
  • Mixer:Like a real mixing console all channels have a volume fader, pan knob, equalizer and can be muted or soloed. The overall output volume can also be adjusted.
  • Audio Pool: Manage all the audio clips in your project, import and delete.
  • Metronome: Helps you to keep the beat when recording.
  • PC-SYNC: Send your recordings to a computer in the same local network as your iPhone / iPod Touch via WI-FI.
  • Recording format: Linear PCM (WAV) 44.1kHz / 16bit in stereo or mono.
Pricing and Availability:
$39.99 More information:


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