![]() ![]() The best thing about those is that they're all free! Voice Memo on the iPhone is fantastic when ever you need to just do a quick recording. What ever your choice of podcasting recoding app, these are a good starting platform to get your started or when you find that you're in a situation where you need some recording done! Of course there are the inbuilt applications that come with most smart phones as well. It doesn't however allow you to to publish directly online but you can potentially also connect in with SoundCloud, Spreaker or FTP to upload your audio files to another server. It allows you to cut, edit and modify your recordings as well as optimise it. ![]() ![]() Last but not least, I recommend iRig Recorder. Spreaker is better setup overall for podcasting in general with their own podcasting features, stats and RSS feeds for your podcast syndication. It is what we are currently using for our own podcast.Īgain you will need a subscription plan to be able to store and deliver the podcasts. If you don't like SoundCloud and their fees, then check out Spreaker as a cost effective and user friendly alternative. Spreaker, very similar to SoundCloud but with its own flavour. The only downside to the platform is that you will have to pay for a Pro plan to get any decent amount of storage space for your podcast. The default core SoundCloud apps seem to be the best overall for simple recording and publishing but there are many many more applications out there that allow you to modify, cut and edit your sounds before publishing them online. SoundCloud is not only is a great audio hosting platform but also comes with a great application programming interface (API) that allows you to use so many different applications from desktop, tablet and mobile apps to record and publish your sounds. I'm sure there is an Android equivalent to Voice Memo, but I've personally never used an Android phone so I can't comment on this. The only tricky part is getting the audio files off the device to a computer for post processing, but if you're after something free to start with, start with the app that comes with your iPhone. Here is a quick run down of a few apps that we've used in the past to record podcast interviews. This is a guide to a few apps that I've used to record interviews and episodes for the Joomla Beat Podcast. There are a few great apps that you can use that are cheap, cost effective and so easy to use. If you're starting out in the world of podcasting and want to use your smart phone to start recording. ![]()
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