MicCheck - Record and Organize Hack 2.4

Developer: jlong
Category: Music & Audio

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Description

πŸ† MicCheck is a modern audio recorder and organization tool with a Material You inspired UI, supporting Android 12's dynamic theming, and aiming to provide Android users with a photo gallery like parallel for audio.

Great for recording anything from long class lectures, memos, voice recordings, to jam sessions!

Featuring:
β€’ Sectioned off Recordings πŸ“¦ - While most other audio recorders simply include a title for your recording, micCheck sections all information related to your recording - like attachments, timestamps, clips, and more - into its own concise screen for each recording!
β€’ Timestamps πŸ“ - The contents of recordings are often difficult to keep track off because there's no CTRL-F for audio! To solve this, micCheck gives first class treatment to timestamps, allowing you to never lose track again.
β€’ Advanced Search πŸ” - Tags, timestamps, groups, and more are all integrated into micCheck's search engine, allowing you to find recordings without needing to remember their title.
β€’ Album like groups πŸ“€ - Group your recordings into class lectures, interviews, jam sessions, or even full concept albums, in a way that works best for audio.
β€’ Built in looper ➿ - Loop sections of your recordings as big or small as you'd like, with the built in playback looper.
β€’ Audio cropping βœ‚οΈ - Another feature of the looper allows you to trim the loop sections you make into recordings of your own.
β€’ Attachments πŸ“Ž - Add any related files or links to your recordings, so you can keep track of sheet music, lecture notes, or concept album art.

For Musicians -
Seamlessly record and play back your ideas, be it as small as an interesting riff or as collaborative as a jam session.
Tag your recordings by song, or organize them with Groups, a way to group together collections of recordings in a way that looks and feels like an Album.

For Students -
Record your lectures, and remember where your professor touched on specific topics with Timestamps.
Alternatively, section off your lecture into individual recordings with Trimming and put them into a Group.

For Everyone -
Never loose track of your recordings again with MicCheck's search, letting you search by tag, date, or name, to find your Groups, recordings, and Timestamps.