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Any Good Vocal Loop Programs For Iphone

How do I get voice notes to loop on an iPhone?

As others have pointed out, it’s not possible inside the built-in Voice Memo app.But, if your iPhone is running iOS 8 or up, there is a way to export your existing voice notes to a third-party app which has the loop functionality.VLC for Mobile is such an app and it’s free.Here’s how to use it to loop an existing voice memo:Open the Voice Memos appSelect the desired voice noteTap on the “Share” icon (square with upward facing arrow)Scroll in the middle section until you see the icon “Copy to VLC”Tap on “Copy to VLC”VLC will launch automaticallyTap on the copied recordingTap on the “Pause” buttonTap on the icon with three dotsTap on the loop icon until a small number 1 appearsTap on the play button and now your recording will loop until you tap “Done”.If you tap on the icon which looks like a clock (\U0001f553), you can even change the playback speed.This is useful if you’d like to slow the voice note down or speed it up.Hope this helps!

What are the best microphones and headphones set up for Smule karaoke app?

We asked 25 of some of the most active users on Sing! and 70% of them opted for iPhone or native earbuds for the best overall sound, convenience and consistency!Ive used all sorts of earbuds with mics… From Skull Candy to Beats to Bose… Apple earbuds have been hands down the most consistent on providing the best sound quality. What also plays a factor into your sound quality, outside of the equipment you use, is the placement of the mic (in front of me works best for me) as well as the acoustics in the room you record in. Try to find a room with as little echo as possible so that you get a more clear, crisp sound :) Annah_TVThis helped me: Discover How To Become A Better SingerI opted for the Bluestark as external mic only for when I need to get a sound with more bass. But the fact that it connects through the lighting-cable is drains a lot of http://battery.So I prefer to stick to the regular earpods, they have the best rendition anyway when used correctly. Laura_tvI use the apple earbuds, but I find more important than the device is where you place the mic! I hold mine out in front of me because I feel it gives the most crisp and clear sound experiment with placement and find what works best for you! JeffreyAKG_TVWell, lets see..I used earbuds on my iPad, used a Shure SM58..and I found an SM57 is better for me..it is a bit bassier than SM58..So I use SM57 along with the iRig Pre with an Alesis 18 bit Digital Effects Processor and a 10 Channel mixing board. The SM57 is low impedance…Oh yes…my voice of courseHola quisiera ver si me pueden ayudar , el tema es el siguiente a mi no me funciona cantar con auriculares ya q no se grava la voz no se q pasa ta eh probado con 3 y aun asi sigo sin poder grabar la voz , solo queda grabada sin auriculares ruego q si saben ne ayuden gracias!!Ive used an i Rig mic which I wouldnt recommend. The sound is great but they break easily. I used an iRig pre for years and loved it. I have an iRig pro now and a Sennheiser e835 mic, and Sennheiser headphones. The sound is fantastic.Im using cheap condenser mic SF-920 using u-shape mic-headphone splitter and the result is very good… and if im going to scream or sing loud im only using headphone with no mic, so i can use existing phone mic… and it almost endure any loudness.. check out my smule account

What are some good free apps/software for playing Tabla Loops?

You can try Taalmala -  Software Tabla/Pakhawaj Accompaniment and Composition. They have a variety of tabla taals with adjustable tempo and tanpura pitch. Available for download in both Android and iOS versions.. Hope this helps.Edit: Just noticed one thing... The free version allows only 5 mins of play time every hour. You have to upgrade (pay) for uninterrupted playing. Even in the iTanpura and iTablaPro, only 'lite' versions are free and their playtime is limited. Guess if you need to use for a performance, it is advisable to get a digital tabla.Googled and found another app:Tabla Taal- Android Apps on Google Play. See if that helps.

What is the best iPhone app for recording vocals over loops in your headphones with reverb for writing songs, no special gear required?

An incredible app for this is called Loopy. It is especially good for acapella tracks stacked one on top of the other to create wicked songs. Loopy, the live looper app for iPhone and iPadCouple bucks but its worth it!

How can I convert my smartphone into an instant mic/speaker combination?

I am assuming you want to convert your phone as a MIC which is connected to external speaker via Wire or Bluetooth.Because if you use same phone as a MIC and speaker i.e get real-time audio output from phone speaker of what you are speaking through the MIC. Audio output won’t make sense for long as noise would amplify in a feedback loop. Mobile phones mic are more sensitive to nearby audio, so if audio source is near the MIC (as in case where MIC and speaker are of same phone), there would be too much noise.To convert your smartphone into a MIC i.e use your phone as a MIC and its connected to earphone or some external speaker via wire or Bluetooth. There is an App on Play Store Phone Mic - Use Phone as Mic for Loudspeakers - Apps on Google Play, You can convert your phone into MIC using this app.In app settings, there is also option to record the audio in real-time in mp3 format.There is Equalizer functionality too by which you can modify some frequency components of your speech in real-time i.e you can make your voice shrill or heavy. Pretty cool right!!There is still a drawback, the audio output lags about 1 second. Audio output would follow your speech after 1 second. This is due to the software limitation as audio is sampled at 44.1KHz. This much audio buffer is handled for recording and playing simultaneously. So this much delay is tolerable. Well you can try the app and see for yourself.Phone Mic - Use Phone as Mic for Loudspeakers - Apps on Google Play

Which android apps are able to record on the fly and play in loop?

Loopy is a great ltitle app for this but only for iOS, Loopstack would be the alternative for Android users. You can create four separate audio tracks with loop times up to 32 seconds. The built-in metronome helps regulate the timing of your singing and strumming across the tracks.These are mostly entry level tools for live looping and have their limitations. Other more sophisticated systems come in the way of racks and foot switch pedals/hardware available online and in most music stores. I particularly like Digitechs jam man series and the line 6 dl4 (greenpedal) for these jobs.

Is GarageBand a good software to make studio quality music?

What people always seem to forget is the tools we have know for free on a laptop like GarageBand are way more powerful than those we had when some of the greatest hits of all time were made, but the one thing that matters hasn’t changed - “studio quality music” and great songs with great performances that make a hit or even sound like an actual record are a different thing. So yes, you can, and the only difference as you go up the music software food-chain is more options, tracks and tools. The part that matters is up to you.

Music: How can I add music to video clips I've recorded with my iPhone 6?

Yeah, you can easily add music in your video which you have recorded with your iPhone 6 all you have to do is to install an app called kinemaster or you can use default video editor in iPhones which is iMovie app.If you download kinemaster to add music in your video please check out the tutorial given below on how to add music in your videos.If you don't understand the language of the video please enable subtitles.If the answer helps you please UPVOTE IT and don't forget to FOLLOW ME from your answer like this one.

How do I make my voice sound better on android version SMULE (singing app) ?

You just stole my question…while I was given an option…I was looking for a reasonable alternative..Smule is more of an IOS friendly App and not very good with Android. I am an avid user of Smule and love singing on it and love my Android phone equally. I have been changing headphones from one to another in last 11 months…with no improvement in my overall experience.I recently switched to iPhone headset, the problem honestly reduced to some extent…but it still persists and bothers people who wish to join my songs more than I do, because of the crazy distortion in the background.I finally tried singing using my husband's iPhone..and voila!! It worked like magic. All these months I was thinking it is either my headphone or just me not singing right.The option given to me was to switch from Android to iPhone which I don't find reasonable.I know I haven't provided any solution…but have tried eliminating the reasons we might be thinking of, causing a bad recording experience on Smule for us, like our headphone, our singing style or our surroundings etc etc.I saw a YouTube video where this android user was talking about a device she used to plug into her phone to get rid of all the distortions. I have no idea whether it works or not…you could try that…

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