

It's probably a bit beyond the scope of this site. My background is not in engineering, but I get to use a whole bunch of stuff. I don't talk tech, and a lot of people have to explain things to me. In fact, my tech support person got fired because I wouldn't make things easier on her.

I use my 5 senses to capture it, including my eyes, ears, and brain, so you get to see. To get a better picture, I did a live video, which you can see here:Įssentially, you're calling up a track and it starts playing in a view window. There's a record button, a button to play the track that's just been recorded, and a play button for the track that's playing. If you swipe your finger across the track, it starts playing. If you tap the screen at any point, it records a single sample, so it's akin to a digital audio recorder. You can also have each side of the stereo channel recorded separately, or both together.

You can even record to disk or USB (not yet supported) if you have a USB 3.0 or higher device. The display has a handy tutorial to show you how to do things. It's pretty easy to use once you get the hang of things. Once you've recorded it, you can play it back, pause it, copy it to your computer, edit it, and so forth. I'm sure there are other uses, but it's not like I have This is a good, quick audio fix if you're planning on making a podcast. I run a cron job to update the repository at every 5 mins.
