Audio Companion 1.3.5

by Simon Hilton on Sun 24 Feb 2008


A sound recorder allowing you to record music via the built in sound input or any sound input device connected to your computer (USB devices such as Griffin iMic). It will either act as a normal audio recorder or as a recorder that automatically split each song into separate files. The files may be saved as ordinary AIFF files (ready for burning an Audio CD) or saved as MP3 files or any file format that QuickTime can create. If running OS X 10.4 or higher (Tiger/Leopard), you may also save the files as AAC/m4a files. Access to AudioUnit effects that ships with Mac OS X as well as any third party AudioUnit effect. Advanced filtering function for removing clicks and crackles when recording old vinyl records. RIAA correction for direct connection of a turntable. Speed correction – record your old 78 records at 45 RPM.

And until you pay $29.95, you get this:

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