📦Audio/voice recorder that keeps you organized and creative.
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Name | MicCheck - Record and Organize |
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Version | 2.4 |
Update | Oct 10, 2022 |
Size | 141 MB |
Category | Music & Audio |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | jlong |
Android OS | Android 8.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.jlong.miccheck |
MicCheck - Record and Organize · Description
🏆 MicCheck is a modern audio recorder and organization tool with a Material You inspired UI, supporting Android 12's dynamic theming, and aiming to provide Android users with a photo gallery like parallel for audio.
Great for recording anything from long class lectures, memos, voice recordings, to jam sessions!
Featuring:
• Sectioned off Recordings 📦 - While most other audio recorders simply include a title for your recording, micCheck sections all information related to your recording - like attachments, timestamps, clips, and more - into its own concise screen for each recording!
• Timestamps 📝 - The contents of recordings are often difficult to keep track off because there's no CTRL-F for audio! To solve this, micCheck gives first class treatment to timestamps, allowing you to never lose track again.
• Advanced Search 🔍 - Tags, timestamps, groups, and more are all integrated into micCheck's search engine, allowing you to find recordings without needing to remember their title.
• Album like groups 📀 - Group your recordings into class lectures, interviews, jam sessions, or even full concept albums, in a way that works best for audio.
• Built in looper ➿ - Loop sections of your recordings as big or small as you'd like, with the built in playback looper.
• Audio cropping ✂️ - Another feature of the looper allows you to trim the loop sections you make into recordings of your own.
• Attachments 📎 - Add any related files or links to your recordings, so you can keep track of sheet music, lecture notes, or concept album art.
For Musicians -
Seamlessly record and play back your ideas, be it as small as an interesting riff or as collaborative as a jam session.
Tag your recordings by song, or organize them with Groups, a way to group together collections of recordings in a way that looks and feels like an Album.
For Students -
Record your lectures, and remember where your professor touched on specific topics with Timestamps.
Alternatively, section off your lecture into individual recordings with Trimming and put them into a Group.
For Everyone -
Never loose track of your recordings again with MicCheck's search, letting you search by tag, date, or name, to find your Groups, recordings, and Timestamps.
Great for recording anything from long class lectures, memos, voice recordings, to jam sessions!
Featuring:
• Sectioned off Recordings 📦 - While most other audio recorders simply include a title for your recording, micCheck sections all information related to your recording - like attachments, timestamps, clips, and more - into its own concise screen for each recording!
• Timestamps 📝 - The contents of recordings are often difficult to keep track off because there's no CTRL-F for audio! To solve this, micCheck gives first class treatment to timestamps, allowing you to never lose track again.
• Advanced Search 🔍 - Tags, timestamps, groups, and more are all integrated into micCheck's search engine, allowing you to find recordings without needing to remember their title.
• Album like groups 📀 - Group your recordings into class lectures, interviews, jam sessions, or even full concept albums, in a way that works best for audio.
• Built in looper ➿ - Loop sections of your recordings as big or small as you'd like, with the built in playback looper.
• Audio cropping ✂️ - Another feature of the looper allows you to trim the loop sections you make into recordings of your own.
• Attachments 📎 - Add any related files or links to your recordings, so you can keep track of sheet music, lecture notes, or concept album art.
For Musicians -
Seamlessly record and play back your ideas, be it as small as an interesting riff or as collaborative as a jam session.
Tag your recordings by song, or organize them with Groups, a way to group together collections of recordings in a way that looks and feels like an Album.
For Students -
Record your lectures, and remember where your professor touched on specific topics with Timestamps.
Alternatively, section off your lecture into individual recordings with Trimming and put them into a Group.
For Everyone -
Never loose track of your recordings again with MicCheck's search, letting you search by tag, date, or name, to find your Groups, recordings, and Timestamps.