Ferrite is perhaps the best way to record, edit and publish a podcast right from your iOS device and I make no secret of my liking for Ferrite. I’ve used it more than once to edit the Essential Apple podcast and recently did a whole show on the topic of producing a podcast just using an iPad (Ep 17: Nothing more than an iPhone). A new update is out with new features exclusively for paying customers and general free updates.
Ferrite Recording Studio 1.4 updates
- New: When sharing projects, you can set bitrate (m4a files) and mono/stereo (all file types).
- New: Extract audio from movie files.
- New: Import audio from “Opus” files.
- New: Mid-Side Decoding (with variable spread control), offering compatibility with high—end field recorders.
New and updated for all users:
- New: When importing from your Audio Library into a project, you can also access your iOS Music Library and other file services.
- New: When importing compatible files containing chapter markers, they are converted to bookmarks. – Performance, compatibility and reliability improvements
Ferrite Recording Studio is a free download from the App store with in app purchased to unlock extra features.
- FX & Automation £14.99
- Add More Tracks & Duration £7.99
- FX and Automation (Upgrade) £7.99
For more information, tutorials and suppport head along to the Wooji Juice website
We are working on a complete guide on how to produce your very own podcast for free! That includes FREE hosting, free tools to edit audio on your iPhone and iPad plus dealing with iTunes Follow the site via twitter @essentialApple, FaceBook or Google +
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