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Our app has that feature that works seamlessly - just make sure you plug in earphones before you click Record - then whatever is being recorded will be echoed to your earphones:
Use case: you can monitor a lecture, and while recording, click on Effects - Volume Boost to increase the volume to the desired level.
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Devices with native support for "Hi-Res Audio" should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
Yes - just plug in earphones, then click Record with our app:
For a more conventional layout (same features):
Audio recorder and field recorder features are free. Paid features include MP3, 14-voic real-time voice changer, some call recorder features.
Android device owners with "hi-fi" audio capability can checkout our audio recorder - capable of up to 32-bit 192kHz sample rate WAV files. Audio and field recorder features are free without ads (we do have in-app paid features also - like real-time Voice Changer and MP3 support).
Practically speaking, with our audio recorder app, you can hear the difference in recording even on a cheap Android device without the 32-bit/192kHz DAC support (I don't know why).
On Marshmallow+ devices, our app can record WAV 32-bit floating point at 192kHz:
Some android devices natively support 32-bit and 192kHz (or 96kHz). Other devices will interpolate, so aren't really adding any new info. Any android phone above Marshmallow+ will support 32-bit and 192kHz with our app. Just that some phones will support it natively in the hardware also.
While our audio recorder app can play WAV 32-bit floating point at 192kHz files, the only third party app I could find that plays 32-bit WAV is:
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you use an android device you can use one of the call recorder apps like Boldbeast or ACR.
Our audio recorder app - which has no ads, and field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer/Pitch Changer) are all free.
You can record WAV and OGG at up to 32-bit/192kHz (if your android device supports Hi-Res Audio). WAV is multi-part so you can record for longer than the 4GB limit for WAV.
The paid features include a 12-voice real-time voice changer, call recorder (though some call recorder features are free also), and MP3.
Call recording on android however, varies by device - many android devices, esp. for the North American market make it hard to record calls (they actively remove the call audio from what the microphone is hearing).
HiRes Audio Multi-part WAV (32-bit/192kHz) available in latest update of:
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz on Marshmallow+ devices
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
If you have a Google Pixel or a Nexus, and cannot find an adequate call recorder app that works, try our pro audio recorder app:
Which has been used successfully by Nexus 6P and other Nexus users, and the latest Google Pixel users - for call recording (when no other option was available).
The Audio Recorder + Field Recorder features are free (without any ads).
The call recorder is a paid feature though.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
Not related to Arduino .. but if your purpose it just to get a real-time voice changer ..
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
Sorry to reply so late.
If you have a rooted Nexus - then other apps may be better - BoldBeast Call Recorder etc. ..
However for non-rooted Nexus, you will get reasonable results with:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder
It seems for the non-rooted Nexus devices, if you use a wired headset, then it will record phone calls reasonably well (without requiring speakerphones). That is, with above app it will record both sides of call with default settings. So first test with headset plugged in.
For a non-rooted Nexus, with our app (if you are using without wired headset) then you will need to use the speakerphone method - but if you follow the procedure outlined - the speakerphone will not disturb phone call.
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - set to "Nexus". Follow the instructions there carefully - which will reduce the impact of speakerphone on your call.
Use Help - Contact to e-mail us, and we will guide you as well.
Which field recorder app would you use (if you are using android) ?
For a field recorder type app which is easy to use on-the-go:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
The app is optimized for use on the go (it's original intention) - and the app is usable by blind users as well (gets high marks from blind users as well).
You can also use the app as a call recorder - it will work by default for most Samsung phones. And you can set it up for Nexus devices also. Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up your call recorder.
The app is free, with no advertisements.
It includes WAV, OGG and MP3 (though MP3 is a paid feature).
We have an audio recorder app which can be triggered to record using the phrase:
"Ok Google open Instant Record"
which starts the app, and starts recording immediately.
But once recording is in progress, the Ok Google functionality (even if you are on the home screen) is not available (the Google Now widget does not show the 'Ok Google' text in it either).
Are there any variations on this out there - so that Ok Google could keep working while audio recording is in progress ?
Secondly, during a phone call also the Ok Google detection is also disabled. So during a phone call if you switch to the home screen, you can see that the 'Ok Google' text is not being shown in the Google Now widget. And it also doesn't respond to Ok Google.
Are there devices or configurations out there which do allow Ok Google detection to work: 1 - when an audio recorder app recording is in progress 2 - when a phone call is in progress
Thanks.
P.S. we make an audio recorder/field recorder/call recorder all-in-one app which is controllable using Ok Google and a variety of other means:
Most Android devices will record at 16-bit 48000 Hz. Stereo or Mono. Some don't do stereo well - like the Nexus 4. And some may have unbalanced left/right for stereo.
If you use an external USB mic (stereo or mono) you may be able to get 24-bit audio - I think some USB mics for Android advertise that (I think).
You can also record on an Android device in raw mode i.e. without the android built-in auto-gain and noise-reduction. This will be the unprocessed audio.
One other thing - for long recordings can be that many audio recording apps do drop some frames - so for an hour long recording you will find a very minor variation in duration. So it may not match up fully with the audio on your video data. I have found this to be the case with many of the popular audio recorder apps on Android. This will not be noticeable for short recordings - but I mean for long recordings like an hour.
Obviously a professional digital audio recorder would probably not have this issue (although I have not tested those).
You could try our app:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
To record the RAW unprocessed data, click Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and set to RAW. We do have an Audio Source for Stereo, but in general RAW mode may or may not work for stereo recording i.e. that may vary by device.
Like the other apps, it may also drop some frames for very large recordings. However it is a stable app and has been tested to 34 hours of recording at least.
It is also free, without advertising.
Supports WAV, OGG and MP3 (MP3 is a paid feature).
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Basically some devices do make it difficult to get call recording to work, while on others it works with default settings.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
It has been tested for 34 hours of recording.
For a Nexus 5 - to do call recording, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
By the way, the app is without advertising (only MP3 is paid, and some themes etc., and automatic call recording - manual call recording is free also).
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Amazing mp3 recorder from stereomatch https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder It looks basic, but it has some advanced settings (and help file) to ensure you're getting audio from the right source. It also records wav. It features monitoring, which may or not work and may or not have (un)acceptable latency.
The simply named audio recorder is also great, but doesn't feature monitoring. https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.axet.audiorecorder
Auphonic have a nice app too.
Most likely the voice recorder app included with your phone is also perfectly fine. Just make sure it doesn't skip silences if you're recording with two phones to capture two mics.
If you don't want to get another, more directional mic, perhaps you can fashion a cone type construction around your mic, so it doesn't pick up sounds from below. Also make sure the hole in the mic mouthpiece is oriented towards your mouth or slightly upwards - if it has a foam cover you may be able to look under there. You basically want to make it difficult to pick up the clicks from below.
Another thing you could do is insert an equalizer in there which reduces the high frequencies - this should reduce the click sounds, while retaining speech sounds.
A Noise Gate may help you, but it won't cut out the clicks while you are speaking.
However, if you want to experiment with a real-time Noise Gate as well you can try our android app - its called Voice Changer for Gaming and here is info on that (which I have posted on this thread before):
https://www.reddit.com/r/twitch/comments/akf8f1/_/ef9ahf7
If you want to hear the effects of inserting an equalizer, you can instead use our audio recorder app which has a rudimentary 3-band equalizer - you will be recording and mirroring to output so can monitor with earphones - plug in aux cable and can output to other equipment. If you click Help - Gaming it has diagrams for connecting to PC/PS4/XBox etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Are you doing this on Android - if so, and you are using an audio recorder app on Android, go into it's settings and change the "Audio Source" setting to "No auto gain" or "Voice Recognition". This will remove the auto gain that Android normally does.
If you were asking about PC or iPhone - see if the program or app you are using has a setting for removing auto-gain.
If you are using Android, you can use one of the apps below - go into Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and set it to "Raw" (this will remove the auto-gain).
The apps also have field recorder features - click Effects (mic icon) - Equalizer and you can change that as well. Effects - Volume for changing volume - you can also monitor recording with earphones (just plug in earphone/headset before you click Record button).
The apps have no ads, and the recording and field recording features are all free. Paid features include MP3, 14-voice voice changer and some of the call recorder features.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Yes, these apps have been battle tested - recording 100+ hours continuously, and 34+ hours on single battery charge on Note 4. They will work with screen off. In fact there is a way to control recording even with screen off (Power button to record feature).
For a more conventional layout (same features):
Audio recorder and field recorder features are free. Paid features include MP3, 14-voic real-time voice changer, some call recorder features.
For an audio recorder for Android, which has no ads, and where audio recorder and field recorder (monitoring recording in earphones in real-time and Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer) are all free features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Click Help - Gaming/Cosplay for info on using lapel microphones, and even stereo USB external microphones etc.
For the 12-voice voice changer below, you can tweak each of the voices separately to create different voices.
You can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
With the supposed demise of call recording on Android Pie, try out our audio recorder app (which features call recording features as well):
We have a few users for our audio recorder app who seem to be getting reasonable call recording for Pixel 2 XL running Android Pie 9.0 - but it is using the "Nexus" setting (our app includes a call recording feature as well - click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting and then follow instructions carefully there).
It should be noted that for Nexus/Pixel devices - this was always the case - call recording has always been difficult for them.
With recent updates (Oreo for Samsung S7 Edge, S8 etc.) - even some Samsung phones (outside US even) have started becoming hard for call recording. Previously the non-US region Samsung phones would generally allow call recording. After Samsung S8 running Oreo started becoming difficult for call recording, Boldbeast and ACR were using a hack which allowed call recording there.
But it seems now all devices running Android Pie 9.0 will start behaving like how Nexus/Pixel devices have always behaved regarding call recording.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
You can use our audio recorder app:
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
Let me know if you have any issues.
You can use our audio recorder app:
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
The app has some useful features for lecture recording - you can plug in earphones and then click Record - and it will mirror recording to your earphones, so you can monitor in real-time.
The Effects - Volume / Equalizer button can be used to change recording volume etc. in real-time (field recorder features).
All these features are free, without ads.
Paid features include MP3, and the 12-voice voice changer.
There is a feature called Ear Detect (click on Ear button on main screen). This uses proximity sensor to control recording. You can use this to easily control recording (phone face down to record, face up to pause etc.).
Let me know if you have any issues.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Our app supports WAV (free), OGG (free) and MP3 (paid).
Has support for Hi-Res Audio recording WAV up to 32-bit/192kHz (on Marshmallow+ devices).
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free. It includes a free field recorder - real-time monitoring in earphones, Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer/Pitch changer.
Paid features are MP3, some part of call recorder, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer.
The app also allows earphone monitoring - just plug in earphone before you click Record button.
The app is stable, and has been tested and run for long periods (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
Our app supports WAV (free), OGG (free) and MP3 (paid).
Has support for Hi-Res Audio recording WAV up to 32-bit/192kHz (on Marshmallow+ devices).
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free. It includes a free field recorder - real-time monitoring in earphones, Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer/Pitch changer.
Paid features are MP3, some part of call recorder, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer.
USB microphones will work with our app - in fact you can use external stereo microphones with USB stereo microphones. The earphone jack on android/iOS only supports mono microphones (that's just a limitation of the earphone jack standard).
Has support for Hi-Res Audio recording WAV up to 32-bit/192kHz (on Marshmallow+ devices).
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free. It includes a free field recorder - real-time monitoring in earphones, Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer/Pitch changer.
Paid features are MP3, some part of call recorder, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
For a different audio recorder app you can try our app below - it has been tested recording for long periods of time (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
As mentioned in reply to original poster, our app will do 32-bit/192kHz - and record to WAV files (multi-part, so it will allow recording beyond 4GB file size limit for WAV).
Lollipop+ devices will allow that, but to actually get best results you should have a Hi-Res certified device like LG V30 etc. - then you will get the benefit of the Hi-Res audio hardware (although most ones will go up to 32-bit/96kHz, with some devices having higher sample rates).
So for Lollipop+ while your files will be 32-bit and have sample rates up to 192kHz, those high sample rates will be probably generated via interpolation (i.e. not any new info) unless the android hardware is delivering that capability.
However, 32-bit may give superior results even on regular android devices - esp. if the underlying ADC (analog to digital) device in the android phone has more precision than 16-bit.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
You can do up to 32-bit/192kHz with our app below. It will also do multi-part WAV for recording longer recordings than the 4GB file size limit for WAV. The app does not support FLAC (FLAC are half the size of WAV files). With LG V30 you can choose 32-bit and set the sample rate to whatever the Hi-Res hardware on LG V30 supports (if it is 96kHz you can set that).
The app also allows earphone monitoring - just plug in earphone before you click Record button.
The app is stable, and has been tested and run for long periods (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Has support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices.
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free.
Paid features are MP3, some part of call recorder, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer.
For Oreo 8.1 users - a hearing aid type app that uses the new low latency audio features of Oreo:
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Yes, Samsung has made it harder for call recording since S7 with android update.
However, Boldbeast and ACR were using a hack which was working.
Perhaps with more updates, even that loophole has been removed.
You can try using our audio recorder app which supports call recording - click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - move to the "Nexus" setting and click select. And follow instructions carefully. This method works for Nexus and Pixel devices - it is possible it may work on the S9 (although probably not, since Samsung has beocme aggressive about removing call audio from what the microphone hears).
Linkme: Amazing MP3 Recorder
If you want to use an android phone, you can use our audio recorder app - which has no ads, and the field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Equalizer/Pitch Changer) are all free.
You can record WAV and OGG at up to 32-bit/192kHz (if your android device supports Hi-Res Audio). WAV is multi-part so you can record for longer than the 4GB limit for WAV.
The paid features include a 12-voice real-time voice changer, call recorder (though some call recorder features are free also), and MP3.
If you use Android, you can use our apps (no ads, and the field recorder features are free - the paid features are for MP3 and the more obscure features like voice changer):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you plug in earphones, and then click Record, you will hear the recording in the earphones - so can monitor recording.
The same thing can also be used to output via aux cable to external audio equipment. In this way you can use your android phone as a microphone.
You can use the Effects - Volume/3-band equalizer/Pitch to modify the voice.
And Effects - Voice Changer - allows you to choose from 12 voices, and also to customize each one separately. This way you can use it to sound like Darth Vader/Kylo Ren/Bane/C3PO/Stormtroopers/CaptPhasma/Gollum/Smaug etc.
Click Menu - Contact - to contact us via e-mail.
If you use Android, you can use our apps (no ads, and the paid features are for MP3 and the more obscure features like voice changer):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you plug in earphones, and then click Record, you will hear the recording in the earphones - so can monitor recording.
The same thing can also be used to output via aux cable to external audio equipment. In this way you can use your android phone as a microphone.
You can use the Effects - Volume/3-band equalizer/Pitch to modify the voice.
Click Menu - Contact - to contact us via e-mail.
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
You can use Audacity (PC/Mac/Linux) which is open source.
If you need an Android audio recorder, you can try our apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
These have been tested recording for:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
You can use one of our audio recorder apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
After you have recorded, click the Action button (the icon with 3 small icons in it) - Share. And you can share the recording to Skype/WhatsApp or your E-mail app, where you can add in the Subject line, and sender e-mail etc. and send it out.
This is manually. But there maybe some other apps which allow automatic sending via e-mail. Some monitoring apps (for security purposes) may have that feature - but usually that will do auto sending of certain duration recordings being sent out automatically to some pre-set e-mail address.
You cannot record "internal audio" on Android (unless you have rooted the device and done something to enable that).
Your only option is to use an audio recorder app - like one of our apps below:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
The only variable available to you to test what you are looking for is to change the Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono setting. Try each of the settings to see which gives you the best results. None of them will to real digital internal audio, but depending on the choice, it will use the bottom microphone ("default), the top microphone ("Camcorder"), and without any automatic gain/noise cancellation ("Raw") etc.
If you have root, there may be other options.
You can try our audio recorder apps (no ads, with most features free - the paid features are MP3 and some of the more obscure ones like voice changer etc.).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
For the Pixel, you can also do call recording with these apps (call recording is very hard on the Nexus and Google Pixel devices). Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" and follow the instructions carefully. If you have problems, click Menu - Contact to e-mail us.
Try importing it into Audacity (open source program for PC/Mac/Linux), or Adobe Audition etc.
Check if the file size is large (as you would expect for the recorded duration).
You can also try our apps - if you plug in earphones before you click Record, you can monitor the recording with earphones as well:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Here's more detail:
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
If you want to use an Android phone as a voice changer mic (connecting aux cable from it to your other equipment or external speaker), you can use our apps.
Plug in the aux cable, and then press the Record button - you will get real-time output (the 12-voices usable for Darth/Kylo/Bane/Stormtrooper/C3PO etc.) - each of the voices are individually customizable in real-time.
There is a small latency on android - and that can trip up some cosplay - so maybe keep the phrases short (so your own voice on external speaker doesn't trip you up).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
For Google Pixel, many users have gotten good results with our app.
Just press Record button during call, or turn on Auto Call Record button which is on screen for automatic call recording.
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" and follow instructions carefully.
Click Menu - Contact for help.
We just released an improved UI/layout version of the above app which some users like better:
Check out our app:
Just press Record button during call, or turn on Auto Call Record button which is on screen for automatic call recording.
If remote voice is not being recorded - click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and try the other settings.
Click Menu - Contact for help.
We just released an improved UI/layout version of the above app which some users like better:
Bluetooth is unpredictable - whether it will work with an audio recorder on a particular android device. We make an audio recorder app:
and it's newer variant:
You may as well assume it will not work for audio recording (although it does work on some devices as reported by some users). And if you want to do call recording with bluetooth that is even worse (i.e. unlikely to work).
Since your tag says Nexus 6P, I assume you need it for the Nexus 6P.
If you don't like the other apps, you can try our app as last resort - it is an audio recorder, but it includes call recording features (as well as some other stuff).
For Nexus, click Setting - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and then select "Nexus" and follow instructions carefully.
If you have questions, click Menu - Contact.
And we recently released an experimental variant of it - with a more conventional UI/layout (otherwise the same features): slightly different UI/layout version which you may like better:
Check out:
Just press Record button during call, or turn on Auto Call Record button which is on screen for automatic call recording.
If other side of call is not being recorded, click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and try the other settings.
We just released an improved UI/layout version of the above app which some users like better:
You should be able to make your audio recorder etc. apps work - if you can change the "Audio Source" setting in that app. I don't know if Skype or other apps will have that setting, but most audio recorders and some camera apps also will have that setting.
We make an audio recorder app:
and it's newer variant:
In either of these - click Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono. Since the bottom mic is damaged, probably the Audio Source for Mono set to "Camcorder" option will work (you can also try the others).
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices.
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free.
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices.
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
The audio recorder has no ads and is free.
I haven't tested the LG stock app, so I don't know if it supports multi-part WAV. WAV files have a 4GB inherent limit - and 32-bit/192kHz WAV can get large fast, so multi-part WAV helps there.
There are a multitude of recording controls - record with Power button presses with screen off is one - or using flick gestures to control recording
Field recording (volume/3-band eq) - though LG stock app has this also.
Plug in earphones and you can monitor recording in real-time.
Beyond Hi-Res, it has a multitude of features - pitch shifter for field recording (works in regular res). Call recording, and a cosplay-ready 12-voice changer (paid feature) where each voice can be individually tweaked.
For a more detailed description, check out the Description for the Amazing MP3 Recorder (Hi-Res Audio has the same feature set, but improves on the UI/layout):
For Hi-Res Audio recording, try our audio recorder app:
On Marshmallow+ devices, it will record up to 32-bit/192kHz multi-part WAV files. On Hi-Res Audio certified android devics (like LG V20 or Samsung S8) it will give native hi-res audio (most of those are capable of native 24-bit/96kHz or higher).
HiRes Audio Multi-part WAV (32-bit/192kHz) available in latest update of:
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz on Marshmallow+ devices
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices:
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
Also:
HiRes Audio Multi-part WAV (32-bit/192kHz) available in latest update of:
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz on Marshmallow+ devices
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
Probably the difference between 24-bit and 32-bit would be inaudible (?) - however, if processing is in 32-bit, one may want to input in 32-bit to keep things clean. Since on computers most processing would be either at 16-bit integer, or 32-bit integer, or 32-bit floating point (or 64-bit floating point).
Regarding audible differences - there does seem to be an audible difference in results between 16-bit 48000 Hz WAV vs. 32-bit 192kHz WAV (or maybe it is because of how these are generated on an Android device used as a recorder).
On Android devices (running Marshmallow+), our app can record WAV 32-bit floating point at 192kHz:
Some android devices natively support 32-bit and 192kHz (or 96kHz). Other devices will interpolate, so aren't really adding any new info. Any android phone above Marshmallow+ will support 32-bit and 192kHz with our app. Just that some phones will support it natively in the hardware also.
However, in our testing with a cheap Android phone, the difference in quality is clearly audible (when listening on speakers) between:
WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz
While we can play the recently recorded file with our app's Play button, but we could not find many audio player apps which could play WAV 32-bit floating point (though many can play higher sample rates). This was only one we found:
There is also a paid version.
Depending on region (North America etc.) - some phone manufacturers make it difficult to record phone calls from both sides. And Google Nexus and Google Pixel is an example of that also.
For the Moto devices, you can try our audio recorder app:
Amazing MP3 Recorder Hi-Res 32bit/192kHz WAV Audio
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select "Moto 6.0". If that doesn't work try the "Moto pre-6.0" setting - and follow the instructions there carefully. Basically it will use the speakerphone (automatically turning it on) - but in a way which will not disturb your phone call.
A number of Google Pixel users have had reasonable results with our audio recorder app:
Amazing MP3 Recorder Hi-Res 32bit/192kHz WAV Audio
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select "Nexus" - and follow the instructions there carefully. Basically it will use the speakerphone (automatically turning it on) - but in a way which will not disturb your phone call.
Try our audio recorder app - there is a real-time voice changer in there (but while rest of the app is ad-free and free, the voice changer and MP3 support is a paid feature):
Plug in an aux cable from your phone to your PC etc. - press Record button and the result will be sent via aux - so you can use your android phone as a voice changing mic.
Try our audio recorder app - there is a real-time voice changer in there (but while rest of the app is ad-free and free, the voice changer and MP3 support is a paid feature):
Plug in an aux cable from your phone to your PC etc. - press Record button and the result will be sent via aux - so you can use your android phone as a voice changing mic.
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz Marshmallow+ devices:
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
Practically speaking, with our audio recorder app, you can hear the difference in recording even on a cheap Android device without the 32-bit/192kHz DAC support.
On Marshmallow+ devices, our app can record WAV 32-bit floating point at 192kHz:
Some android devices natively support 32-bit and 192kHz (or 96kHz). Other devices will interpolate, so aren't really adding any new info. Any android phone above Marshmallow+ will support 32-bit and 192kHz with our app. Just that some phones will support it natively in the hardware also.
However, in our testing with a cheap Android phone, the difference in quality is clearly audible (when listening on speakers) between:
WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz
While our audio recorder app can play WAV 32-bit floating point at 192kHz files, the only third party app I could find that plays 32-bit WAV is:
You can use an android device and use a real-time voice changer - then connect aux cable from phone to your PC/gaming platform. Keep volume low initially.
For Darth/Kylo/C3PO/StormTrooper type voices (12 voices)- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Just plug in earphones or the aux cable, and then press Record. Whatever is being recorded will echo to the earphones/aux cable as well.
To keep files small, use OGG format (compression).
Sure, just download it from Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
We have coincidentally also migrated from targeting Lollipop to targeting Marshmallow (which means the new Run-Time Permissions model). So we are still ironing out some problems with that - so if you see a crash or odd behavior, please let us know. You can contact us also using Menu - Contact (which will tell us your phone model and android version).
First try recording at the default: WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz
Then try with WAV - 32-bit - 48000 Hz.
Then WAV - 32-bit - 96kHz.
WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz
And lastly:
WAV - stereo - 32-bit - 192kHz
Or you can just do: WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz WAV - stereo - 32-bit - 192kHz
I separated them out because one user above had an issue with the stereo at 192kHz (but that might have been the previous version which had hiccups).
If you want you can send us the files by clicking Menu - Contact, and then attach the files. Or click Action (bottom-right) - Share - and share to your e-mail app (and use our e-mail address: amazingaudiomp3recorder AT stereomatch.com )
Or share by posting a dropbox link etc.
Thanks.
For Darth Vader voice, with a bit of voice acting, one can get the voice right. Even with James Earl Jones - perhaps with age - his rendering for Rogue One sounded different from his voice in the original Star Wars trilogy - according to some commenters.
You can use our app to do real-time voice changing for Darth Vader type voice.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Batman, Bane, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
For Darth Vader voice, with a bit of voice acting, one can get the voice right.
You can use our app to do real-time voice changing for Darth Vader type voice. And for C3PO. For the others may require some old fashioned voice acting.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Batman, Bane, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
You did not mention your requirements, and your device.
If you can forgo some of the beauty and go for functional, then you can try our:
It supports 96kHz sample rate (if your device natively supports it). The app has no ads, and the basic voice recorder, and field recorder features are free. As well as some other features you may not use - like a seamless call recorder, and a voice changer (usable for Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Batman, C3PO etc. - there are 12 voices, individually adjustable). Full features of the call recorder, and voice changer are paid.
Our app's main strength is use in heads-up situations. We now have a gesture based interface (Settings - Show Buttons - Gestures Overlay) - and a separate app as well - which allows you to record with your thumb while holding phone in one hand (Record, Pause, Stop, Play with just one thumb flick).
This is the separate app (also free and without ads):
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Batman, Bane, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
Each of the voices has it's own controls, so you can modify one to tweak to your requirement.
Plug in earphones (or an aux cable to external equipment), then click Record after that, and your recording will be echoed to the earphones or aux cable. So you can connect to your PC's microphone input and do voice overs in real-time. Keep volume on android device low initially - in case it is too loud for your PC etc.
We have recently added experimental support for 32-bit floating point audio (saved less usefully as OGG, but also as 32-bit floating point WAV). And for sample rates up to 192kHz.
The 32-bit and high sample rates will work on Marshmallow+, but if you own an android device with native "Hi-Fi" audio capabilities - some phones like the LG V20 advertise 32-bit and 192kHz sample rates - then you should get good results.
If anyone cares to test, our app is at:
NOTE: 32-bit floating point WAV has few third party players, so check Help - What's New for some suggested apps.
The app is free, without ads for the audio recording features (other stuff like Voice Changer etc. is paid).
For Nexus and Google Pixel, our audio recorder/call recorder app works (as you can see from the comments from Nexus and Pixel users). Click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting. And then follow instructions there carefully (very important). This uses the speakerphone, but in a way which doesn't disturb your phone call.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
And our blind-friendly audio recorder app:
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You can use a separate device as a voice changing microphone ..
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
Hi-Res Audio will be the one you should filter for first (since fewer phones with that). Also if you are interested in recording you would want to ensure these can record in Hi-Res Audio as well.
Android Marshmallow and above now allow 32-bit/192kHz WAV files. You can use our app to record such files:
Click Play button to play - but if you need a music player which plays 32-bit WAV, only one I've found on Google Play is:
If the device is Hi-Res Audio certified, then should give good results, but I have noted that even on a cheap Android phone, the result (as heard on speakers) was noticeable between:
WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz
WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz
One early Hi-Res Audio phone was the Marshall London.
These articles compare LG V20, HTC 10, LG V10 and ZTE Axon 7:
Top 4 Phones for Music Lovers and Audiophiles
This forum thread lists android devices that support hi-fi audio:
List of Android Devices with Hi-Res Audio Support - Internal DAC
You can try the real-time field recorder (which just has a pitch changer).
And the voice changer (12-voices) - which each have settings - this is a pro features (but has a free trial):
The voices are primarily for voice impressions - but may give something interesting for music as well.
Our app mentioned below is a audio recorder app - the audio recorder (and field recorder features with WAV/OGG) is completely free - without ads. MP3 and the voice changer is a paid feature (but has a free trial). More info below ..
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
In the app below, choose the "Dark Father" voice - rest of blurb for the app is below.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
There is an app on Google Play that allows changing voice to celebrities - it first converts your voice to text, and then uses their server to convert that text to the celebrity's voice (basically is a TTS engine that is tailored for each voice):
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You can try the "Rylo Ken" voice in our pro audio app - see below (pasting the blurb for the app below).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
A typical microphone that works for your desktop computer (which usually have separate jacks for microphone and earphone) should work for earphone jack on your android device i.e. will work as microphone.
The device you mentioned should work - and you can in fact plug either an earphone or even a headset into the earphone jack on that (but only the earphone part of your headset will work) - while you would plug in the separate microphone into the microphone jack of that device.
However if you just want microphone - just plugging the microphone into the earphone jack should work - if the pin alignments are correct.
To understand how the earphone jack is wired - here is a Google link for making a loopback dongle (so if you want to record whatever is playing on the device):
https://source.android.com/devices/audio/loopback.html
Also check out the wired microphone section in this webpage:
Audio Recording With a Smartphone
And if you need an audio recorder app (with field recorder features and even call recording) - check out our app:
Click Menu - Contact, and we will help you set up call recording for your device (if you have issues with call recording).
Why can't I see it on the desktop computer? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder&ah=BvE00BUH0OcTMrAQpSApLlukWDE
Check out Amazing Mp3 recorder, which funny enough has .WAV as default format. Lots of control.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
One possibility is to just use a louder ringtone.
For example our audio recorder app can be use to set a recording as ringtone. You can create a louder recording using Effects (mic icon) - Volume Boost. Then after recording a short audio, click Action (bottom-right) - Ringtone - to set it as ringtone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Or just use a ringtone editor app and raise the volume of the audio in that, and set it as the new ringtone.
Or try these apps which offer loud ringtones:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niceringtonesapps.loudrts&hl=en_US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.clear.loud&hl=en
Or from this webpage:
https://download.cnet.com/Extra-Loud-Ringtones/3000-2072_4-77501686.html
You can also try our audio recorder app - tested for 100+ hours continuous recording, and 34+ hour recording on single battery charge (on a Note 4).
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
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Amazing MP3 Recorder
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We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
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Hi-Res Audio Recorder
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If you have any issues, click Menu - Contact for help via email. Or ask here.
Check if the Huawei has a "battery saver" type feature on - that maybe killing the audio recorder.
You can also try our audio recorder app - tested for 100+ continuous recording, and 34+ hour recording on single battery charge (on a Note 4).
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
​
Amazing MP3 Recorder
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​
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
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Hi-Res Audio Recorder
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You can try our app - one of the advantages is that it has a variety of ways to control recording - for your use case, the Floating Button Always On feature maybe useful (click on the second button from right just above the Counter). This will show a Record button on screen - and will help you control recording.
App has no ads, and the voice recorder and field recorder features are free. Paid features are MP3, 14-voice voice changer and some of the call recorder features.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
​
Amazing MP3 Recorder
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​
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
​
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
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Hi-Res Audio Recorder
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You need to remove auto-gain while recording. For your favorite audio recorder app change the Audio Source setting to "no auto gain".
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With our app (see below), click Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - set to "Raw".
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This way you won't get the gain increasing up and down - and you can set the overall volume level you want beforehand - making sure it is not low, and not so high that it is clipping.
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You can control the volume gain within the app - click Effects (mic icon) on the main screen - then click Volume. Click up/down to adjust. If you plug in earphones and THEN click Record, you will hear yourself in the earphones - and can do a voice check while it is recording (this is the field recording/monitoring feature of the app). You can also use Effects - Equalizer (3-band) - to raise or lower a band to get rid of some specific frequency that maybe appearing in the recording.
The app has no ads - and the audio recorder and field recorder (real-time monitoring, volume/equalizer/pitch effects) are all free. The paid features are MP3, 14-voice voice changer, and some of the call recorder features.
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The app also has a variety of ways to control recording - from the Floating Button Always On feature to using headset button to record. Click Help - Controls or Settings - Record Controls for more info.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
​
Amazing MP3 Recorder
​
​
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
​
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
​
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
Well firstly the Video Camera's audio is stereo - the left/right channel are different. Your audio recorder's audio is mono - both left/right channels are the same.
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In your audio recorder app, turn on stereo setting - it will then look closer to what the camera is giving. Different devices from diff manufacturers have stereo recording working at different settings. So you may need to play with the settings to get stereo recording to work.
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If you use our audio recorder app, click Settings - Record Settings - Stereo Recording - turn it on. If stereo is not recording (i.e. left/right channels are the same), try changing the Audio Source for Stereo setting until you get one which gives you good stereo recording.
The app has no ads. The audio recorder and field recorder (real-time monitoring, effects - Volume/Equalizer/Pitch) are all free. Paid features are MP3, 14-voice real-time voice changer, and some of the call recorder features.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
​
Amazing MP3 Recorder
​
​
We also have an version of that with a more conventional layout which some users like more, otherwise it has the same features:
​
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.audio.recorder.hires
​
Hi-Res Audio Recorder
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use an app like the one below - it will allow you to easily change pitch (plug in earphones and you can hear you voice transformed in real-time), or use a simple equalizer. But it also has some specific settings which maybe more interesting than actually usable for you, since you want to match original voice. But if original voice is for Vader, you can do that. The Speak button samples are created using the app. Click Effects (mic icon) and then Voice Changer (head icon).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Since you are just seeking to use a voice pitch transform, just use the Effects (mic button) - Pitch button to change pitch. Plug in eaphone before you click Record and you can hear your voice in real-time.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
For use with PUBG, you will need to use a separate phone as the voice changing device ..
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
For the 12-voice voice changer feature in the app below, can try the Captain Phasma type voice, except lower the Pitch, or the C3PO type voice.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
For the 12-voice voice changer below, you can try the Captain Phasma type voice - but increase it's Pitch setting higher (so it doesn't make it as high pitched). Also try the same for the C3PO type voice.
You can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
The app has been tested recording continuously for 34 hours - so you won't have a battery problem using for most cosplay situations.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
For Borg, click Effects - Voice Changer - show the Exterminator page and change it's Pitch setting from 5 to 3.
Now click Record button, speak a phrase, and then click Play. It should sound a bit like the Borg voice. Adjust the Pitch and Modulator to tune it further.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
The app has been tested recording continuously for 34 hours - so you won't have a battery problem using for most cosplay situations.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is: Amazing MP3 Recorder
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Try the Stormtrooper type voice ..
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
The 12-voice voice changer below has individual settings for each voice, and you can switch between them on the fly. Click Effects (mic button) - Voice Changer (head icon). Plug in earphones and then click Record and you can hear your voice in real-time.
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Cosplay: for real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, Kylo Ren, Captain Phasma, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
The app has been tested recording continuously for 34 hours - so you won't have a battery problem using for most cosplay situations.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You will do better with a cheap android device - and a Y-splitter to connect a headset mic and an external speaker (like the Aker speaker used by most cosplayers).
And use the app mentioned below - it is a paid app (for the 12-voice voice changer) - otherwise it is a free audio recorder app with free field recorder features. And it has no ads.
I can provide promo codes for those who are interested.
The app has been tested recording for 34 hours on single battery charge on a Samsung Note 4 - so it should not be a problem using it for regular cosplay (even without secondary battery pack).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
The app has been tested recording continuously for 34 hours - so you won't have a battery problem using for most cosplay situations.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use a cheap android device with a Y-splitter - so you have a headset mic, and an external speaker (like the Aker) connected. And do voices for Stormtrooper, Kylo Ren, and C3PO with the app below. It is a paid app for the 12-voice voice changer - but otherwise it is a free app for the audio recorder/field recorder and has no ads.
I can offer some Promo Codes for those who are interested.
We will be posting an app shortly which will just have the 12-voice voice changer and have an easier interface.
To gauge the quality of the audio, you can try the Speak button for each of the voices - these audio snippets were created with the app itself (and are not original audio).
The app has been tested recording continuously for 34 hours - so you won't have a battery problem using for most cosplay situations.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Android devices with earphone jacks can use external microphones (mono).
Android running Lollipop+ can use USB microphones - these can be either mono or stereo.
You can do up to 32-bit/192kHz with our app below. It will also do multi-part WAV for recording longer recordings than the 4GB file size limit for WAV. The app does not support FLAC (FLAC are half the size of WAV files). With LG V30 you can choose 32-bit and set the sample rate to whatever the Hi-Res hardware on LG V30 supports (if it is 96kHz you can set that).
The app also allows earphone monitoring - just plug in earphone before you click Record button.
The app is stable, and has been tested and run for long periods (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Marshmallow+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
The app below will do both call recording and audio recording - although it is primarily an audio recorder app, it does have specific call recording features, and will work seamlessly for both. If you click Record button during a phone call it will use the phone call settings (free). Auto call recording is a paid feature. However, the problem with call recording is it depends highly on your android device - Nexus/Pixel are hard though our app will do those (click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select "Nexus"). And newer Samsung devices have made it hard to record phone calls. If call recording with our app doesn't work, click Help - Call Recorder for links to pro call recorder apps which use hacks for specific phones. Though with all call recorders sometimes with an android update that hack stops working etc.
For long recordings, use OGG compression (free), or MP3 (paid). WAV recording is free. Field recorder features are free. Manual call recording is free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Amazing MP3 Recorder
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
Cosplay: for real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, Kylo Ren, Captain Phasma, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
NOTE: the audio record supports up to 32-bit/192kHz recording for WAV recording as well (including multi-part WAV for longer than 4GB file size WAV recording). Lollipop+ devices will support that, but you will get best results if the android device has Hi-Res hardware certification like LG V30 etc. type of devices.
The app also allows earphone monitoring (just plug in earphones, and click Record button after that). There is a bit of latency (due to android).
App is quite stable and has been tested recording for long periods of time (details below).
Check out our audio recorder app:
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
With our app below you can fiddle with the Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and use Raw setting. This gives you no auto-gain/no noise reduction. This means it will be able to avoid the problems auto-gain may have with cymbals.
Also recording in 32-bit (Settings - Record Settings) may help capture more dynamic range.
You can do up to 32-bit/192kHz with our app below. It will also do multi-part WAV for recording longer recordings than the 4GB file size limit for WAV. The app does not support FLAC (FLAC are half the size of WAV files). With LG V30 you can choose 32-bit and set the sample rate to whatever the Hi-Res hardware on LG V30 supports (if it is 96kHz you can set that).
The app also allows earphone monitoring - just plug in earphone before you click Record button.
The app is stable, and has been tested and run for long periods (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
Our app has been tested recording for 100+ hours continuously, and 34+ hours on single battery charge (Note 4).
If you are recording to WAV (esp. for Hi-Res audio), you run up against the WAV standard 4GB file size limit. Our app can bypass that by doing multi-part WAV - basically saving as series of WAV files without losing the digital data. You can then reconstruct longer recordings in your audio recorder app by joining the files together.
You can do up to 32-bit/192kHz with our app below. It will also do multi-part WAV for recording longer recordings than the 4GB file size limit for WAV. The app does not support FLAC (FLAC are half the size of WAV files). With LG V30 you can choose 32-bit and set the sample rate to whatever the Hi-Res hardware on LG V30 supports (if it is 96kHz you can set that).
The app also allows earphone monitoring - just plug in earphone before you click Record button.
The app is stable, and has been tested and run for long periods (see details below).
There are no ads.
While it does have paid features (MP3 is paid, and the 12-voice real-time voice changer feature is paid, some aspects of call recorder like auto are paid).
The audio recorder (WAV and OGG) are completely free. The field recorder features (Effects - Volume/3-band Eq/Pitch Changer), which work in real time while you monitor recording - are all free.
If you plug in earphones before you click Record, you will be able to monitor recording in real-time, and adjust field recorder settings to get the desired volume boost etc.
In addition, the app does Hi-Res Audio (32-bit/192kHz) - so if you have a Lollipop+ device, it will allow that. And if you have a device with Hi-Res Audio certified hardware, then you will get the benefits of that. Hi-Res Audio can be saved as standard WAV files, and our app also allows you to record for longer than 4GB - using multi-WAV files (WAV files have a 4GB file size limit - so this allows you to create multiple files which you can join together later in your audio editor if you want very long Hi-Res recordings).
App has been tested recording continuously for long periods of time:
Reliability: tested 100 hour continuous (2.4GB MP3/OGG)
Battery: test 34+ hours continuous on single battery charge (Note 4)
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Exactly that with this app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
Check out the eyes-free google group (blind or visually impaired Android users), where the blind users are very knowledgeable about all things Android:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/eyes-free
With TalkBack enabled (Settings - Accessibility), the behavior of the phone changes so two fingers are used to swipe (instead of one), and all buttons speak their function (some apps forget to label the button but most do).
With TalkBack on there are a number of ways to receive calls.
Check out the accessibility features on your phone in Settings - Accessibility.
Addressing some of the points made about iPhone being better - that was the perception for some time, but Android's Talkback has improved considerably.
Google Assistant is also said by some to be better than Apple's Siri.
In addition, with the coverage of low end to high end phones by Android, this means almost all the growth in the rest of the world is coming from Android.
As a result most blind users in the world who are switching to smartphones, will be using Android. You can get a functioning Android phone from under $100 to $1000.
Many blind Android users prefer the stock Android experience - so getting the Nexus or Google Pixel (or one of the Android One phones like the Xiaomi Mi A1) - which get updates directly from Google. This ensures they have the latest improvements.
We develop an audio recorder that is used by blind users as well:
It also includes a call recorder.
A variation on this app (with main difference being a more conventional UI/layout) is now available as:
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
HiRes Audio Multi-part WAV (32-bit/192kHz) available in latest update of:
We have added support for WAV 32-bit/192kHz on Marshmallow+ devices
Devices with native support for Hi-Res Audio should see good results.
On regular android devices, I have noted 32-bit/192kHz sounds better than 16-bit/48000Hz for some reason.
Also includes real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others) (voice changer is a paid feature).
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
Amazing MP3 Recorder works for me.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
We don't advocate using too much stealth.
But if you want to be able to control recording with the Power button (3 clicks to Record/Pause and other variations), you can do that with our app (even when the screen is off - so the phone indeed could be in your pocket):
Amazing MP3 Recorder Hi-Res 32-bit/192kHz WAV Audio
A notification will be shown, so you cannot hide that in our app.
A more reliable method is also available - turn on the Gesture Overlay - and you can control Record/Pause/Stop/Play with just one thumb while holding the phone on your side (turn on in Settings - Show Buttons - Gesture Overlay):
There is a separate helper app also available which is a full screen version of this feature:
There are other ways to record as well - using the Volume Up/Down button, and using Ok Google to record, or using a headset button to record, but those don't work if the app is not on screen or if the screen is off.
If you mean what is the highest quality audio files you can generate ..
You can create your own WAV 32-bit/192kHz audio files on Android (as long as it has Android Marshmallow and above). This means you may not get much more info than the 16-bit 48000Hz (i.e. upscaling).
But there are Android devices which natively support 32-bit/192kHz.
To record use our app:
You can play within the app, but if you need a music player, the only one which I've found for android that supports 32-bit WAV is (unrelated to us) - this is the free version which occasionally shows a nag screen, but should keep working:
For some reason even on cheap android phones, the 32-bit/192kHz WAV file sounds somewhat better than the 16-bit/48000Hz regular WAV files. Even though for devices without native support, it would basically be upsampling the same info - so no new info in the hi-res version.
For background on android devices which support 32-bit/192kHz natively:
These articles compare LG V20, HTC 10, LG V10 and ZTE Axon 7:
Top 4 Phones for Music Lovers and Audiophiles
The best phones with Hi-Res audio, feat ZTE Axon 7 mini, LG V10, HTC 10 and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
This forum thread lists android devices that support hi-fi audio:
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
FLAC is about half-size version of WAV uncompressed. It's like zip compression in that it is lossless (i.e. perfect recovery of original) - so FLAC can encode content with same fidelity as WAV uncompressed.
However, FLAC I think cannot do 32-bit floating point WAV - or there is no convention for that. Also practically when you expand resolution to 32-bits, compression of that will not be so great (as there will be less structure in the lower bits).
So practically I suspect FLAC may not be able to achieve even 1/2 file size - thus making it less relevant for 32-bit floating point WAV audio.
MP3 or OGG compression (which is lossy) also makes less sense for 32-bit (or higher than 16-bit), since those compression algorithms throw out a lot of data (that from psycho-acoustic models will probably not be heard by most humans).
However many audiophiles are able to hear the difference between lossy compression and uncompressed audio. Especially if you can compare one after the other - though perhaps standalone tests (where you don't let them compare) would be harder to identify which is the MP3 and which is the uncompressed WAV.
But in quick back and forth comparison, you will be able to hear the difference between MP3 and WAV. Note also that if you increase the quality of MP3 compression to make it sound better, it's file sizes start approaching that of WAV (i.e. MP3 no longer is 1/10 the size).
Hi-Res Audio means you are going above the 16-bit/44.1kHz people usually use:
Other than just for hearing, music producers would want to have original content in higher than 16-bit/44.1kHz, so that in the production version, they can downsample it to that for delivery to users. That is, if you are using an audio processing program like Audacity, it helps to have original audio content that is Hi-Res, so you have more leeway (i.e. precision) when you do computations on that data.
Although practically speaking many will say that above 24-bit it really doesn't add that much - i.e. most of the lower bits of a 32-bit sample will essentially be noise or random - since with that precision, you will be seeing microphone noise, or electrical noise as "a signal" also. If you use FLAC on such a file, you will be trying to retain that information as well.
However, it makes sense that as a music producer, you would want the highest resolution, and for delivery to end users, you would downsample to 16-bit/44.1kHz.
If you are an Android user, by way of example, Marshmallow+ devices now can record in 32-bit floating point at up to 192kHz.
Our audio recorder app now supports WAV 32-bit/192kHz recording:
You can play these with the Play button, but for an external music player, I could only find this app which plays 32-bit WAV on Google Play (unrelated to us):
Some android devices natively support 32-bit and 96kHz/192kHz (advertised as "Hi-Res Audio" android devices). On these you should get better results.
However, in our testing with a cheap Android phone, the difference in quality is clearly audible (when listening on speakers) between:
WAV - 16-bit - 48000 Hz
WAV - 32-bit - 192kHz
I don't know what the reason is for that - because the cheap android device didn't have a Hi-Res Audio certification.
For an audio recorder that supports 96kHz and 192kHz Sample Rates - which is best used for WAV on devices which do support 96kHz (some do).
For blind users, and non-blind users who want to audio record in heads-up situations, with just one thumb, check out our new Gesture based app (free and no ads):
Gestures: Amazing MP3 Recorder
This is basically a full screen helper app for the main audio recorder.
This main app also has a Gesture Overlay (turn on in Settings - Show Buttons - Gesture Overlay), which covers the central area of the screen:
For feedback in heads-up situations, vibration feedback is on by default. You can turn on Sound Feedback in Settings - Vibration & Sound.
For an audio recorder that supports 96kHz and 192kHz Sample Rates - which is best used for WAV on devices which do support 96kHz (some do).
For blind users, and non-blind users who want to audio record in heads-up situations, with just one thumb, check out our new Gesture based app (free and no ads):
Gestures: Amazing MP3 Recorder
This is basically a full screen helper app for the main audio recorder.
This main app also has a Gesture Overlay (turn on in Settings - Show Buttons - Gesture Overlay), which covers the central area of the screen:
For feedback in heads-up situations, vibration feedback is on by default. You can turn on Sound Feedback in Settings - Vibration & Sound.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For Nexus and Google Pixel, our audio recorder/call recorder app works (as you can see from the comments from Nexus and Pixel users).
We don't have good data on Google Pixel XL - it is possible it does not work. But it might if you fiddle around with the settings. Click Menu - Contact to contact us.
To use for Nexus/Pixel (and possibly Pixel XL), click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting. And then follow instructions there carefully (very important). This uses the speakerphone, but in a way which doesn't disturb your phone call.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
For Nexus and Google Pixel, our audio recorder/call recorder app works (as you can see from the comments from Nexus and Pixel users).
We don't have good data on Google Pixel XL - it is possible it does not work. But it might if you fiddle around with the settings. Click Menu - Contact to contact us.
To use for Nexus/Pixel (and possibly Pixel XL), click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting. And then follow instructions there carefully (very important). This uses the speakerphone, but in a way which doesn't disturb your phone call.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
For Nexus 6P, our audio recorder/call recorder app works (as you can see from the comments from Nexus and Pixel users on Google Play). Click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting. And then follow instructions there carefully (very important). This uses the speakerphone, but in a way which doesn't disturb your phone call.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
For Nexus and Google Pixel, our audio recorder/call recorder app works (as you can see from the comments from Nexus and Pixel users). Click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" setting. And then follow instructions there carefully (very important). This uses the speakerphone, but in a way which doesn't disturb your phone call.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
On an android device, you can plug in an aux cable i.e. output from phone, and input that into your PC or whatever.
Now when you Record with our app the recording (including any effects or voice changing you do in the app) will be echoed to your PC (keep volume low initially):
Pro audio app (12 voices)- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Click Effects on left side of the screen - then the Voice Changer button. You can choose from 12 voice - which sound like Batman/Bane/Darth/Kylo/C3PO/StormTrooper etc.
You can adjust the settings for each voice separately. Then during the recording, you can change the voices in real-time as well - to sound like different characters.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
You can try our app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It can be used seamlessly as an audio recorder and a call recorder. Gets good results for non-rooted Nexus 6P. Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select Nexus and follow instructions there carefully.
Or you can try
Try our pro audio app (12 voices) with real-time - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Our app has been used successfully with non-rooted Pixel (without headset plugged in).
First download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select "Nexus" and follow the instructions there carefully (crucial).
If you use a headset to record, use the "Default" setting (for Reset Call Recorder).
If you need help click Help - Contact from the app.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Somewhat OT, but if you are interested in voices for Star Wars ..
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
We are the developers of a pro audio app:
It has no ads, and the audio recorder (including the field recorder i.e. real-time volume/equalizer/pitch adjustment) is all free.
It records WAV and OGG for free (MP3 is a paid feature because of licensing burden of MP3). It has been tested for 100 hours recording time continuous - and 34 hours on single battery charge on a Note 4.
It was designed for fast voice memo recording - and fast workflow for classifying the recording (so you can classify it as Trash/Favorite for later review using built-in full-features file manager) - there is a Discard button (turn on in Settings - Show Buttons).
You can record using Eart Detect - just bring phone to ear to record, move away to pause (or stop - can change that in settiings - if you do that it would create a new file every time). And you can use Volume buttons, Headset button, and even Power button (3 clicks to Record/Stop).
Basically it is super easy to use for voice recordings - where you want to quickly take down ideas - and it has big buttons so you can use it in sunlight or on the go as well (the above button controls means you can even use it in heads-up situations - and since the app has vibrate feedback and sound feedback (if you turn that on) - that means you are always in the know about what's going on).
And the extra stuff:
The paid features are the call recorder (works well for most Samsung and Nexus devices - not works for Moto X or Moto G) - or actually most of the call recorder is free - just the auto outgoing call recording feature is paid.
This pro app also includes a voice changer - usable for real-time/cosplay (which is a paid feature). You can use it to voice Batman/Bane, and Darth Vader/Kylo Ren/C3PO/Captain Phasma, as well as Gollum/Smaug and Ultron. Latency issues on android means it is not that great for real-time cosplay, but should give no problems for use with online gaming etc.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Somewhat OT, but if you are interested in voices for Star Wars ..
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for non-rooted Nexus 6P and call recording. Let me know if you have issues with Android 7.0 Nougat.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Reference:
Here is another thread where user confirms it working on non-rooted Nexus 6p:
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for non-rooted Nexus 6P and call recording. Let me know if you have issues with Android 7.0 Nougat.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Reference:
Here is another thread where user confirms it working on non-rooted Nexus 6p:
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for non-rooted Nexus 6P and call recording. Let me know if you have issues with Android 7.0 Nougat.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Reference:
Here is another thread where user confirms it working on non-rooted Nexus 6p:
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Our app mentioned below is a audio recorder app - the audio recorder (and field recorder features with WAV/OGG) is completely free - without ads. MP3 and the voice changer is a paid feature (but has a free trial). More info below ..
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
We are the developers of a pro audio app:
Here is an earlier post about it's Tasker support: https://www.reddit.com/r/tasker/comments/3z1rgh/dev_android_mp3_voice_memo_field_recorder_call/?st=iu6qzk4j&sh=79822d92
It does call recording (basically if you start recording AFTER call has started, it will do a "call recording" using the call recording-specific settings - and it will end the recording when the call ends). So perhaps you could use that.
Other info about the app:
It has no ads, and the audio recorder (including the field recorder i.e. real-time volume/equalizer/pitch adjustment) is all FREE.
It records WAV and OGG for free (MP3 is a paid feature because of licensing burden of MP3).
The paid features are the call recorder (works well for most Samsung and Nexus devices - not works for Moto X or Moto G) - or actually most of the call recorder is FREE - just the auto outgoing call recording feature is paid.
This pro app also includes a voice changer - usable for real-time/cosplay (which is a paid feature). You can use it to voice Batman/Bane, and Darth Vader/Kylo Ren/C3PO/Captain Phasma, as well as Gollum/Smaug and Ultron. Latency issues on android means it is not that great for real-time cosplay, but should give no problems for use with online gaming etc.
We are the developers of a pro audio app:
Here is an earlier post about it's Tasker support: https://www.reddit.com/r/tasker/comments/3z1rgh/dev_android_mp3_voice_memo_field_recorder_call/?st=iu6qzk4j&sh=79822d92
It has no ads, and the audio recorder (including the field recorder i.e. real-time volume/equalizer/pitch adjustment) is all free.
Which records WAV and OGG for free (MP3 is a paid feature because of licensing burden of MP3).
The paid features are the call recorder (works well for most Samsung and Nexus devices - not works for Moto X or Moto G) - or actually most of the call recorder is free - just the auto outgoing call recording feature is paid.
This pro app also includes a voice changer - usable for real-time/cosplay (which is a paid feature). You can use it to voice Batman/Bane, and Darth Vader/Kylo Ren/C3PO/Captain Phasma, as well as Gollum/Smaug and Ultron. Latency issues on android means it is not that great for real-time cosplay, but should give no problems for use with online gaming etc.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Reference:
Here is another thread where user confirms it working on Nexus 6p:
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
We are the developers of a pro audio app:
It has no ads, and the audio recorder (including the field recorder i.e. real-time volume/equalizer/pitch adjustment) is all free.
Which records WAV and OGG for free (MP3 is a paid feature because of licensing burden of MP3).
The paid features are the call recorder (works well for most Samsung and Nexus devices - not works for Moto X or Moto G) - or actually most of the call recorder is free - just the auto outgoing call recording feature is paid. The call recorder might not work well for the LG V10.
This pro app also includes a voice changer - usable for real-time/cosplay (which is a paid feature). You can use it to voice Batman/Bane, and Darth Vader/Kylo Ren/C3PO/Captain Phasma, as well as Gollum/Smaug and Ultron. Latency issues on android means it is not that great for real-time cosplay, but should give no problems for use with online gaming etc.
EDIT:
I should add that often the "voice quality" issues can be fixed by the user by changing the "Audio Source" setting for their favorite audio recorder app. Since there can be some variation between Android devices - some devices from some manufacturers will work better at one setting, while other devices may work better at another setting.
So when you use our app, you may find that it magically gives much better quality than other apps - if it does great. If it does not, then you are encouraged to try clicking Settings - Record Settings - and then try the other Audio Source for Mono settings there.
Well, you could use a real-time voice changer. For PC/Mac you could use built-in ones. If you want to use an external voice changing microphone - that could be done with an android/iOS device.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
You could try programs for PC/Mac for voice changing.
Or use android/iOS phones as real-time voice changers.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. Use the "Badman" voice below.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Maybe not what you want, but an alternate solution might be to use a real-time voice changer app on your android/iOS phone.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it is usable for a Kylo Ren/Darth Vader voice as well (see voices below). It will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
I find this application more featured and useful. Please give it a try.
Well you could use a real-time voice changer (if you have Android). On iOS you could try VoiceMod and VoiceMorph.
Here is our pro audio app which includes some real-time voice changers. NOTE: android has some audio latency (which is a problem for real-time cosplay - but should be ok for online gaming etc.).
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You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iPhone, use VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Posting a link to our app - which is usable for Kylo Ren as well.
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You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
This might not be appropriate for your question, but you could use an external voice changer - for example using your android phone and an aux cable (thus using your android phone as a voice changing microphone).
Posting a link to our app ..
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You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
If you need the Kylo Ren voice .. reposting what posted earlier ..
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
You could use an Android phone as a voice changing microphone. For iOS use something like VoiceMod, or VoiceMorph.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
for Android is available on Google Play store.
Most of the features are free and it has no ads.
It includes some field recording features - like volume boost, and 3-band equalizer (which are all free).
You can record in WAV or OGG compressed (which is nearly as good as MP3). MP3 is a paid feature.
App now has a real-time voice changer with 11 voices (the voice changer is a paid feature, with free trial):
Just plug in cable (male-to-male) and then press the Record button, and your phone becomes a voice changing microphone that can be used with external equipment.
Keep volume low initially.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
We are the developers of Amazing MP3 Recorder Pro.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
MP3 and the Voice Changer are paid features.
Rest of app is free (without ads).
This means if you just want WAV or OGG compressed audio - all that is free.
It has been tested to 100 hours recording time (which created a 2.3GB file with compression).
In addition, the app has real-time monitoring features (just plug in earphones before you press Record) - so you can hear what is being recorded and adjust Volume, 3-band Equalizer and for novelty Pitch. These are all free features.
If you have a Samsung or a Nexus, the app will even do call recording (some phones make it difficult to record calls though).
The app is stable and has been tested to 100 hours recording time (2.3GB file with compression).
You can record in stereo and monitor the recording in stereo with earphones.
In addition, you can record just with the Power button - 3 clicks to Record/Stop - even while the phone screen is off.
Check it out.
For the paid features - Themes, MP3 and Voice Changer.
There are the 12 voices available under Effects - Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
If you own an Android device, you could try our app which is available on Google Play store.
If you use Android, then you probably would be using the TalkBack screen reader - our app is very TalkBack friendly and gets high praise from blind users.
Here is a forum for blind users of Android devices - it is called the eyes-free google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/eyes-free
You could ask there about our app as well.
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Has no ads, and with most features free.
The field recording features - volume boost, 3-band equalizer and pitch changer are free.
WAV and OGG compression are free. MP3 is paid.
It has been tested 100 hours recording - and 34 hours on single charge on Note 4 - so it should not be a problem to record a few hours.
There are many ways to control recording, including using just the Power button (3 clicks to Record/Stop), and other methods.
Now has a real-time voice changer with 11 voices (the app is free without ads, but the voice changer is a paid feature, with free trial):
Just plug in cable (male-to-male) and then press the Record button, and your phone becomes a voice changing microphone that can be used with external equipment.
Keep volume low initially.
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Is designed for quick voice note taking.
But has a ton of other features.
It has no ads, and most of the field recorder features are free.
WAV and OGG compression is also free.
MP3 is a paid feature.
Now has a real-time voice changer with 11 voices (the voice changer is a paid feature, with free trial):
Just plug in cable (male-to-male) and then press the Record button, and your phone becomes a voice changing microphone that can be used with external equipment.
Keep volume low initially.
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
for Android is available on Google Play store.
Most of the features are free and it has no ads.
It includes some field recording features - like volume boost, and 3-band equalizer (which are all free).
You can record in WAV or OGG compressed (which is nearly as good as MP3). MP3 is a paid feature.
You can try various "Audio Source" settings - one may give better results (click Menu - Settings - Audio Source for Mono).
We are the developers of Amazing MP3 Recorder Pro.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder.
I am not aware of an audio recorder app that does both.
Though I have seen some pitch detection apps on Google Play which might be useful:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tadaoyamaoka.vocalpitchmonitor
There are FFT apps - but an FFT app will not give you the pitch (since FFT peak is not the pitch necessarily).
Our app however is useful if you just want audio memos - to record music ideas etc. It makes it really easy to control recording for such tasks. For example you can Record/Stop just using Power button (3 clicks of Power button). And you can use it while screen is off, or while walking.
Well, if you want to record lectures, you get all the features for that for free (no ads) with our pro audio app:
The Google Play link is here
There are no ads. The paid features are MP3, Voice Changer etc.
But the main field recorder features are free. So you can plug in earphones and then click Record button, and you will be able to monitor recording with earphones in real-time.
Additionally (also free) - you can click Effects - Volume, or Equalizer - and adjust the volume so you can hear the lecturer in the recording. The 3-Band Equalizer will allow you to highlight the lecture by increasing the mid-band perhaps.
So you get a real-time monitoring feature, and the ability to adjust volume.
Additionally, you can use Power button to Record (3 clicks to Record/Pause) - and this works even if screen is off.
You can use proximity sensor to record also - so if the phone is face down it will record, and as soon as you make it face up it will Pause.
There are other ways to record as well, but these main features would be most usable for recording lectures.
If the apps you are using have an option in their settings for "Audio Source", you could try different settings there - perhaps one of them will work (since other apps are able to do it).
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
can be used to test - click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and see which settings work using the external mic and which don't.
You will get an idea of what is going on.
Or just use any of the audio recorder apps on Google Play - just search for "audio recorder" - most will have an "Audio Source" setting.
Well, if you want to record lectures, you get all the features for that for free (no ads) with our pro audio app:
The Google Play link is here
There are no ads. The paid features are MP3, Voice Changer etc.
But the main field recorder features are free. So you can plug in earphones and then click Record button, and you will be able to monitor recording with earphones in real-time.
Additionally (also free) - you can click Effects - Volume, or Equalizer - and adjust the volume so you can hear the lecturer in the recording. The 3-Band Equalizer will allow you to highlight the lecture by increasing the mid-band perhaps.
So you get a real-time monitoring feature, and the ability to adjust volume.
Additionally, you can use Power button to Record (3 clicks to Record/Pause) - and this works even if screen is off.
You can use proximity sensor to record also - so if the phone is face down it will record, and as soon as you make it face up it will Pause.
There are other ways to record as well, but these main features would be most usable for recording lectures.
You haven't mentioned which smartphone you are using - is it an iPhone, or an Android.
If you want to keep using the same app, you may want to turn off the Noise Reduction, and Echo Cancellation settings that you mentioned in your voiceover. This will record the sound in it's raw form - and may give better results.
The quality of the voice seems to suggest that it is emphasizing the high frequencies a bit more - so maybe removing the noise reduction etc. settings mentioned above may give a better voice.
Even if you use an external microphone - whether wired or USB, the above settings would affect those as well.
For wired microphone, you can plug in a standard PC microphone into the earphone jack of your phone, and it will work as an external microphone.
If you use Android, you can try our app:
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Click on Effects (the microphone icon on left side of screen) - and then you can choose Volume, 3-Band Equalizer in real-time.
You can experiment with the equalizer - increase the left-most setting to increase the bass and so on.
If you plug in earphones, and then click Record, you will be able to hear yourself in the earphones (with a slight delay) - so you could use that to get the settings right as well.
The app also includes a voice changer (pro feature i.e. paid). While not much useful for voice over work, it maybe useful for experimenting.
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
Why not use a cheap Android phone for recording audio.
You could use an app we made.
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Has no ads, and most of the field recorder features are free.
WAV and OGG compression is free. MP3 is a paid feature.
You could use a PC microphone (one of those lapel mics) - and just connect it to the earphone jack on the phone, and it will work as an external microphone.
The app has been tested for 100 hours recording time, and 34 hours on single charge on a Note 4 - so recording a few hours should not be a problem. Use OGG compression (or MP3 if you want to pay for that).
The app can be used with screen off, and recording can be controlled with 3 clicks of the Power button as well. It has a whole bunch of other features for audio recording.
For recording lectures etc, you can keep the phone set to Airplane Mode (which turns off phone and SMS etc. functions), and turn Off Wifi also. This will ensure there is no alert sounds etc. Also remove any apps which have a habit of showing alerts and alert sounds.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
There is an app on Google Play that allows changing voice to celebrities - it first converts your voice to text, and then uses their server to convert that text to the celebrity's voice (basically is a TTS engine that is tailored for each voice):
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you have Android, here is our pro audio app - MP3 and Voice Changer part are paid features (rest of app, including field recorder features are free, without ads).
If you plug in a cable, and then press Record, the audio is output to the cable as well (so if you plug in earphones, or a male-to-male cable that goes to your other equipment).
Here are the 12 voices available under Effects - Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
If you want to create the voice of Kylo Ren more effectively, our pro audio app on Google Play is usable for that.
It is primarily a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select the "Rylo Ken" voice.
These are the other voices:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
If you want something for the voice changer (and you own an android device), you could try an app we make:
Click Effects (mic icon on left side of screen) - Voice Changer - select "Rylo Ken" voice.
There are other voices there as well.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
If you need a voice changer with that, you can try our pro audio app - the "Rylo Ken" (sic) voice. Plug in a cable and you can pipe the output to a speaker etc. while it records.
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
It includes some other voices as well, which I am excluding for this post.
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
Well, if you want to record lectures, you get all the features for that for free (no ads) with our pro audio app:
The Google Play link is here
There are no ads. The paid features are MP3, Voice Changer etc.
But the main field recorder features are free. So you can plug in earphones and then click Record button, and you will be able to monitor recording with earphones in real-time.
Additionally (also free) - you can click Effects - Volume, or Equalizer - and adjust the volume so you can hear the lecturer in the recording. The 3-Band Equalizer will allow you to highlight the lecture by increasing the mid-band perhaps.
So you get a real-time monitoring feature, and the ability to adjust volume.
Additionally, you can use Power button to Record (3 clicks to Record/Pause) - and this works even if screen is off.
You can use proximity sensor to record also - so if the phone is face down it will record, and as soon as you make it face up it will Pause.
There are other ways to record as well, but these main features would be most usable for recording lectures.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app, but it will echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
You could use an app we made for Android (available on Google Play store).
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Has no ads, and most of the field recorder features are free.
It stores files with date and time stamp in the filename.
WAV and OGG compression is free. MP3 is a paid feature.
You could use a PC microphone (one of those lapel mics) - and just connect it to the earphone jack on the phone, and it will work as an external microphone.
The app has been tested for 100 hours recording time, and 34 hours on single charge on a Note 4 - so recording a few hours should not be a problem. Use OGG compression (or MP3 if you want to pay for that).
The app can be used with screen off, and recording can be controlled with 3 clicks of the Power button as well. It has a whole bunch of other features for audio recording.
For recording lectures etc, you can keep the phone set to Airplane Mode (which turns off phone and SMS etc. functions), and turn Off Wifi also. This will ensure there is no alert sounds etc. Also remove any apps which have a habit of showing alerts and alert sounds.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - which will record (and also echo the recording to earphones - so you can pipe that output to your game etc.).
The app link is here
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature.
Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
There are a whole bunch of other voice changers on android - but most are batch mode i.e. don't have real-time. I know of one real-time voice changer from another developer:
RoboVox Voice Changer on Google Play (android) is another. It has a real-time mode as well.
On iOS, you can try:
It has a few voices that can be used for characters. By the way audio latency is way better on iOS (but Android is improving).
The latest update of our app
now includes a Smaug-like voice.
Click Effects (mic icon on left side of screen) - Voice Changer - select "Smug"
Our pro audio app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
for Android is available on Google Play store.
Most of the features are free and it has no ads.
It includes some field recording features - like volume boost, and 3-band equalizer (which are all free).
You can record in WAV or OGG compressed (which is nearly as good as MP3). MP3 is a paid feature.
App now has a real-time voice changer with 11 voices (the voice changer is a paid feature, with free trial):
Just plug in cable (male-to-male) and then press the Record button, and your phone becomes a voice changing microphone that can be used with external equipment.
Keep volume low initially.
For a Kylo Ren voice you can use our Space Villain Voice Changer app on Google Play (android).
For real-time:
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
For real-time ..
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
For real-time ..
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
We hope to add a voice that could be usable for that in our next update.
For now these are the voices you can use with our app.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
If you use Android, you can try our pro audio app - it includes these voices: Effects:
Volume
3-band Equalizer
Pitch
Voice Changer:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
The app link is here
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack, and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
Click Effects - Voice Changer and pick from the effects. Or just use the Effects - Pitch (which is free) - or the Equalizer.
Let me know if you have issues.
Try our Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder - with effects/real-time monitor - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Tested 100 hour continuous recording (about 2.4GB for MP3) - and about 34 hours recording with one battery charge on Note 4
Try our Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder - with effects/real-time monitor - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Tested 100 hour continuous recording (about 2.4GB for MP3) - and about 34 hours recording with one battery charge on Note 4.
You can do real-time monitoring (or as good as Android will allow it - since android generally has some audio latency), and also modify volume, equalizer and pitch in real-time.
And our blind-friendly audio recorder app:
If you need a field recorder type app with that, you can try our app - with effects/real-time monitor - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Tested to 100 hours continuous recording. 34 hours on a single battery charge on a Note 4.
You can try our audio recorder / field recorder / call recorder app:
Although primarily a voice recorder - it does very basic call recording well - giving you all the tools you have for the voice recorder in the call recorder - so you could increase the volume etc. also if you want.
However how well the call recorder works depends on your device - some devices are difficult to get working for call recording.
If you use the app, click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording.
The app allows manual call recording as well - so in the middle of a call you can start recording (recording is also triggerable in a variety of ways - latest being able to click Power button 3 times from anywhere to Record/Stop).
For a voice recorder app, you could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free.
For small sized files you can use the OGG compression (which is free) - or use MP3 (which is paid feature).
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app:
So while recording a meeting you can turn on the Ear Detect button (which is basically using proximity sensor) to start recording whenever you flip the phone face down, and pause when you flip it face up.
This way you can just record/pause for the sections that seem important - you can change Ear Detect settings so this does a record/stop instead of a record/pause - thus creating separate files.
Recording is also controllable using Volume buttons, or if you are using a headset (using the headset button) - and you can use earphones to monitor recording as well (this is the field recorder feature of the app).
You can use the Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch features to process audio in real-time (and hear results in your earphone) - so you could use the Equalizer and reduce the high frequency band to reduce some of the noise.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free.
For small sized files you can use the OGG compression (which is free) - or use MP3 (which is paid feature). You can reduce the file size even further by reducing the quality setting for OGG or MP3.
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app:
It does not have a tag or labeling mechanism as you mentioned - but it might help because it makes recording/pausing very easy.
So while recording a meeting you can turn on the Ear Detect button (which is basically using proximity sensor) to start recording whenever you flip the phone face down, and pause when you flip it face up.
This way you can just record/pause for the sections that seem important - you can change Ear Detect settings so this does a record/stop instead of a record/pause - thus creating separate files.
Recording is also controllable using Volume buttons, or if you are using a headset (using the headset button) - and you can use earphones to monitor recording as well (this is the field recorder feature of the app).
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free.
For small sized files you can use the OGG compression (which is free) - or use MP3 (which is paid feature).
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free.
For small sized files you can use the OGG compression (which is free) - or use MP3 (which is paid feature).
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free.
A side benefit is that it will also work as a call recorder - and works well for Samsung S series for call recording (should work with default settings). For other phones check the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder settings.
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
Try our audio recorder/field recorder/call recorder:
It should work by default. Otherwise click Menu - Contact and we will help you setup call recording.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
We have tested recording for 34 hours (then we got bored).
So while recording a lecture, you can turn on the Ear Detect button (which is basically using proximity sensor) to start recording whenever you flip the phone face down, and pause when you flip it face up.
This way you can just record/pause for the sections that seem important - you can change Ear Detect settings so this does a record/stop instead of a record/pause - thus creating separate files.
Recording is also controllable using Volume buttons, or if you are using a headset (using the headset button) - and you can use earphones to monitor recording as well (this is the field recorder feature of the app).
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android) - it will be great for voice memos etc.:
The app has no ads and is free.
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
NOTE: the app works for Nexus 6P - as confirmed by users - you will need to click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select "Nexus" - and then follow instructions carefully to reduce in-call speakerphone volume.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
For non-rooted Nexus devices, you can try our app:
The app has no ads and is free (MP3 is paid feature).
For Nexus devices, you will have to click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and select "Nexus" (and follow the instructions there to reduce in-call speakerphone volume).
The app allows you to use the voice recording/field recording features seamlessly for call recording as well.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
The proximity sensor (called Ear Detect) feature allows you to record/pause effortlessly - moving phone to ear to record, and moving it away to pause - this makes it very easy for voice memos (where you may be pausing to think). So no button presses for all this.
You can also flip phone face down to start record, and flip it so it is face up on a table to pause. Or use Volume Buttons, headset buttons to record/pause/stop.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
For a voice recorder app, you could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app has no ads and is free (MP3 is paid feature).
For the Nexus 6, you can also do call recording (click Menu - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder and set to "Nexus" and follow instructions there). Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording. This is the best solution available currently for non-rooted Nexus.
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
I am not sure if the LG G3 does stereo - but if it does you should be able to get it working:
The app has no ads and is free.
You should record without anything plugged in, and then to confirm you should use an earphone without built-in mic to hear the recording. Note that headsets should not be used to record - as they only have mono mic (in fact all wired cabling for the earphone jack for Android/iOS devices have only room for mono mic input). So to get stereo you have to use the device microphones, or use USB stereo microphones etc.
If the app does not record stereo, click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Record Settings - Stereo Recording - turn that On, and then click the "Audio Source for Stereo" settings. Select "Normal", and you can try the other settings if they give any better results.
For small sized files you can use the OGG compression (which is free) - or use MP3 (which is paid feature).
The app is esp. suited for recording lectures, as you can use the Ear Detect feature to effortlessly record/pause - just flip phone so it is face down to record, and face up to pause.
Or use the volume, headset buttons, or widgets to record.
You can also monitor the recording using earphones (the field recorder features). Increase volume and monitor it in real-time (Effects - Volume, Equalizer, Pitch). These are all free features.
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations - so visually it is easy to read in sunlight. And if you know someone who is blind, you can recommend this app to them as well - the app gets excellent marks from blind users (TalkBack screen reader users).
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
NOTE: for the LG G3 - the call recording should work with default settings. The call recording part uses it's own settings - so changing the "Audio Source for Stereo" above will not have any impact on the call recording part.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
You could try our app on Google Play (android):
The app is designed for use in sunlight and on-the-go situations. The display is visible in sunlight.
And the app's initial intent was to make voice memo recording easy.
One of our earliest features was the Ear Detect feature - using this you can pause during recording without effort (while you think of what to say next) - and then continue without fiddling with buttons.
The app has easy to use widgets to control recording, and you can use Volume Buttons, headset buttons to control recording.
Watch our youtube video (that is on the Google Play page for the app) for a quick intro to the voice memo usability of the app.
Depending on your phone model, the app will also work as a seamless call recorder - so you don't need separate (and conflicting) apps for audio and call recording.
Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
I haven't done this myself yet, but it seems you can connect an XLR mic using an XLR-to-TRRS adapter cable - and plug that cable into the earphone jack of your Android device - as described by this link:
Record to Any Android App with an XLR Microphone
The auto-gain can be disabled on many audio recorder apps - by choosing the right Audio Source setting (as described below).
You could try our app:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
For removing auto-gain, click Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and choose the RAW setting. The recording volume will be slightly lower, but there will be no auto-gain or noise cancellation stuff being done - i.e. this is as close to the original audio as received by the device. You can then use the Effects buttons to change the volume gain etc. to the appropriate level etc.
The app is optimized for use on the go (it's original intention) - and the app is usable by blind users as well (gets high marks from blind users as well).
You can also use the app as a call recorder - it will work by default for most Samsung phones. And you can set it up for Nexus devices also. Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up your call recorder.
The app is free, with no advertisements.
It includes WAV, OGG and MP3 (though MP3 is a paid feature).
The advantage of a seamless audio recorder and call recorder is that there is no conflict (which can happen with two apps - since on Android two apps cannot get hold of the mic). And you can set policy about how an ongoing audio recording should behave if a phone call happens etc.
For a field recorder type app for android:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
The app is optimized for use on the go (it's original intention) - and the app is usable by blind users as well (gets high marks from blind users as well).
You can also use the app as a call recorder - it will work by default for most Samsung phones. And you can set it up for Nexus devices also. Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up your call recorder.
The app is free, with no advertisements.
It includes WAV, OGG and MP3 (though MP3 is a paid feature).
For recording stereo with a field recorder type app .. you can try (it will even do call recording for the Nexus 5x non-rooted):
Our app:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
The app is optimized for use on the go (it's original intention) - and the app is usable by blind users as well (gets high marks from blind users as well).
You can also use the app as a call recorder - it will work by default for most Samsung phones. And you can set it up for Nexus devices also. Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up your call recorder.
The app is free, with no advertisements.
It includes WAV, OGG and MP3 (though MP3 is a paid feature).
The advantage of a seamless audio recorder and call recorder is that there is no conflict (which can happen with two apps - since on Android two apps cannot get hold of the mic). And you can set policy about how an ongoing audio recording should behave if a phone call happens etc.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Audio recorder / Field recorder / call recorder all-in-one app:
App is free, with no advertising.
MP3 is a paid feature - it has OGG and WAV for free.
Call recording works for most phones - click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
Ok Google open Instant Record to start recording, and proximity sensor/volume buttons/headset buttons to control.
Monitor recording in real-time as well using earphones. Effects - volume, equalizer, pitch changer (for novelty) as well.
Full featured file manager support. Organize your recordings into folders etc.
App is designed for on-the-go recording and voice note-taking. So it is visible in sunlight and exceptionally suited for recording while walking etc. (buttons are big and visible). App also has a strong user base among blind android users and gets good marks from them.
We also entertain feature requests etc.
Try our audio recorder / field recorder / call recorder all-in-one app:
App is free, with no advertising.
MP3 is a paid feature - it has OGG and WAV for free.
Call recording works for most phones - click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up call recording for your device.
App responds to Ok Google command to start recording, and a variety of other ways.
Includes some basic effects - volume, equalizer, pitch changer (for novelty) as well.
And you can monitor recording in real-time as well using earphones.
All features work well with call recording as well - so it is seamless.
Full featured file manager support. Organize your recordings into folders etc.
App is designed for on-the-go recording and voice note-taking. So it is visible in sunlight and exceptionally suited for recording while walking etc. (buttons are big and visible). App also has a strong user base among blind android users and gets good marks from them.
We also entertain feature requests etc.
Try our app:
It is free, without ads.
Paid features: MP3
It is designed to be used on-the-go. You can record using the volume buttons (turn on in settings), and many other ways.
It can record stereo, and you can also monitor recording in real time - and adjust the recording volume/equalizer/pitch etc. (effects).
It features a prominent Play button which also remembers the last recording.
And it includes a full-featured file manager.
Check it out.
If you want to test another call recorder app, first uninstall other call recorder apps you may have on your phone (so there is no conflict).
You can try our app - for example here it is reviewed (and working for the original poster's Nexus 6P): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/3t82sa/need_a_call_recorder_app_for_nexus_6p/
And will work for Nexus 4, Nexus 5 etc. as well.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 5, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
NOTE: the app is free, without ads. MP3 and Automatic Outgoing Call Recording are paid features. Automatic Incoming Call Recording is free. And manual incoming/outgoing call recording is also free.
On android and iOS devices, the earphone jack only has wires for mono microphone input - so you can use a PC microphone (mono) for instance.
This link will give an idea of how the earphone jack on these devices is wired:
https://source.android.com/devices/audio/loopback.html
The only way to get stereo is to use the internal microphones on the device itself - and Android devices do have 2 microphones (some have more than 2 also I think).
Some Android phones will NOT do stereo recording however - like the Nexus 4. But most should be able to do it.
For a wired stereo solution, you can use USB stereo microphones - but you will have to make sure the USB mic and the devices you have are compatible and work - i.e. they may not work (because of the variation in android devices etc.).
If you are just looking for using the stereo microphones on the Android device itself, you can use our app:
It is an audio recorder, but with field recorder features as well (plug in earphones before you click Record, and you can hear what is being recorded, and real-time effects i.e. Volume, 3-band Equalizer, and Pitch).
You can also switch to raw audio (i.e. unprocessed and without auto-gain which android puts in usually etc.). Click Settings - Record Settings - Audio Source for Mono - and pick RAW. Picking RAW for stereo may or may not work depending on device.
The app is optimized for use on the go (it's original intention) - and the app is usable by blind users as well (gets high marks from blind users as well).
You can also use the app as a call recorder - it will work by default for most Samsung phones. And you can set it up for Nexus devices also. Click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up your call recorder.
The app is free, with no advertisements.
It includes WAV, OGG and MP3 (though MP3 is a paid feature).
The advantage of a seamless audio recorder and call recorder is that there is no conflict (which can happen with two apps - since on Android two apps cannot get hold of the mic). And you can set policy about how an ongoing audio recording should behave if a phone call happens etc.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Did you try our app: Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder
and if you did, did you have any issues. If so, just use Menu - Contact, and we will help you set up call recording etc.
The app seamlessly usable for audio recording as well as phone call recording. For the Nexus 5 it will record phone calls also - use Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder set to Nexus.
While our audio recorder app does not save to external SD card - you can use the OGG compression (or MP3 compression) - set OGG to 0.1 quality, or MP3 to 32 Bit Rate - and it should give small files. In addition using audio recorder and call recorder is "seamless" i.e. if you press Record during a phone call it will be a "call recording" i.e. save to call folder (and use the phone call specific settings etc.). In addition recordings are viewable in a full featured file manager - so you can easily go in and organize your recordings (you have a choice of 5 popular file managers). That is, move the files or folder directly to SD card using the file managers.
If you use DropSync app, or AutoSync for Google Drive - you can set up the folders to autosync/mirror to Dropbox/Google Drive. This you could do with any call recorder app.
If you have a rooted device, you could use (which would allow you to symbolic link to a folder which actually resides on the external SD card):
While many file managers do have ability to manipulate files on the external SD card - ever since Kit Kat, it has become harder for apps to do that (thanks to changes made by Google). In Lollipop (Android 5.0) some capability was reinstated - however it requires a different API - and many apps have not bothered to implement that (same for our app).
There may be some call recording app on Google Play which does do writing to external SD card (using the new API)
If you have a rooted device, the most often mentioned app is BoldBeast (however, I am not sure if it writes to external SD card or not for non-rooted devices):
If you decide to use our app, click Menu - Contact, and we will help you set up phone call recording. Or if you have any other questions.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording .. same applies for the 5X for our app ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to test another call recorder app, first uninstall other call recorder apps you may have on your phone (so there is no conflict).
You can try our app - which is reviewed (and working for the original poster of this thread): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/3t82sa/need_a_call_recorder_app_for_nexus_6p/
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
NOTE: the app is free, without ads. MP3 and Automatic Outgoing Call Recordering are paid features. Automatic Incoming Call Recording is free. And manual incoming/outgoing call recording is also free.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording .. and same answer applies to 5X for our app ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to test another call recorder app, first uninstall other call recorder apps you may have on your phone (so there is no confict).
You can try our app - which is reviewed (and working for the original poster of this thread): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/3t82sa/need_a_call_recorder_app_for_nexus_6p/
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to test another call recorder app, first uninstall other call recorder apps you may have on your phone (so there is no confict).
You can try our app - which is reviewed (and working for the original poster of this thread): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/3t82sa/need_a_call_recorder_app_for_nexus_6p/
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
If you want to test another call recorder app, first uninstall other call recorder apps you may have on your phone (so there is no confict).
You can try our app - which is reviewed (and working for the original poster of this thread): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/3t82sa/need_a_call_recorder_app_for_nexus_6p/
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Repeating what I posted elsewhere for Nexus 6P and call recording .. the same applies for the Nexus 5 (non-rooted) with our app ..
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Please check again (restart your phone to ensure Google Play is refreshed) and it should be visible now.
Try call recording and if both sides of call are not recording, click Menu - Contact and we will help you set up the settings.
If you want to test on your own, you can click Settings (bottom-left) - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder and try the other settings (if the Default is not recording both sides, try the Samsung E7 setting).
Try our app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
It is an audio recorder - but press Record during a call and it will be a call recorder (files saved to call folder and using the phone call recorder settings).
For a Nexus 6P, you will have to set the Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder to Nexus. This will use the speakerphone, but in a way that will not disturb your phone call (just follow instructions there carefully).
If you are willing to use a wired headset, then with Reset Call Recorder set to Default (or Samsung E7 setting) - you should be able to record phone calls (without needing speakerphone).
Let me know if you have issues.
Try:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Click Setting - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and set to Moto G pre-6.0 - this uses the speakerphone, but in a way which does not disturb the phone call.
If you update to Android 6.0, then it may be possible to use without speakerphone - for that you would use the "Moto G 6.0" setting.
At least that is the case for Moto G 2nd Gen running Android 5.0 (use "Moto G pre-6.0"), and for Android 6.0 use "Moto G 6.0".
For Moto G 1st Gen, it seems it may be trickier to get working compared to the Moto G 2nd Gen.
It seems for the non-rooted Nexus devices, if you use a wired headset, then it will record phone calls reasonably well (without requiring speakerphones).
With our app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder
For a non-rooted Nexus, with our app (if you are using without wired headset) then you will need to use the speakerphone method - but if you follow procedure the speakerphone will not disturb phone call.
Click Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - set to Nexus 4 type.
Use Help - Contact to e-mail us, and we will guide you for the best settings for call recording.
If you have a rooted Nexus - then other apps may be better - BoldBeast Call Recorder etc. ..
Sorry this is late, but you can try this app:
It supports manual call recording. Basically it is an audio recorder + field recorder but if you are in a call and press Record, it will do a "phone call recording" (i.e. save to the phone call folder, and using the call recorder settings in the app). It's integration is seamless.
Manual phone call recording is free. Automatic Incoming call recording is free.
Automatic Outgoing call recording is paid (but you don't need that anyway). The app has no advertising!
I haven't tested on a Samsung Galaxy J5 - but it might just work with the default settings (i.e. make a test phone call and see if both sides are being recorded correctly).
If you feel there is imbalance, i.e. one side volume is not as high - then try Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder and choose the Samsung E7 type.
There maybe a remote chance that if none of the above work, then you could try the the Nexus 4 setting, and Moto G 2nd Gen setting there - but I suspect for your device it should work with default or Samsung E7.
Let me know if you have any issues (by replying here) - or e-mail amazingaudiomp3recorder AT stereomatch.com
Good luck!
Ok, you can now try our app (it was in alpha testing earlier) - it is now on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder
When you install the app, it will have a main app launcher, and 2 extra ones: - Instant Record (press this and the app will launch AND also start recording) - Record Stop (behaves like a widget toggle for Record/Stop - but is a launcher)
So you could use Tasker to launch the Instant Record launcher.
Try this app (has no advertising and manual call recording is free):
MP3 is a paid feature though.
I haven't tested on an Xperia, so cannot confirm if it works on that device.
To test it, just press Record during a phone call - you can also turn on Automatic Call Record (automatic incoming is free).
You can use OGG compression though (which is free), and WAV.
Let me know if it works, so we can add xperia as working.
Thanks.
jayeshj,
If Audio Source set to "Uplink and Downlink" are working fine for the Nexus 6P, then Audio Source for Call set to Voice Call should work in our app.
Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - then click bottom-right Next button to switch to the Samsung E7 type, and click Select (this will set call recorder for Samsung E7 - i.e. Audio Source for Call will be set to "Voice Call" - which is the same as uplink/downlink - I think).
You can turn on Automatic Call Recording using the phone icon on left side of screen. Or just manually press Record after call has started. You can keep app visible in notifications all the time (without wasting battery life) by enabling the Notifications Always On button on left edge of the screen - and this way you can always find the app in notification area and click Record there once call has started. Press Record when not in a phone call and it is an audio recorder.
As NyvenZA suggested, was a wired headset required to get this to work on a Nexus 6P - or did it record both sides without needing headset etc. ?
If this works, we can add entries for Nexus 5 and Nexus 6P - with the appropriate instructions to use a headset (required or not) - and that it will only work for Marshmallow etc.
By the way, we already have a reasonably good solution for Nexus 4 (non-root) - where we use the speakerphone, and ask user to turn down in-call speakerphone volume (so it does not disturb phone call) - and it records ok for Nexus 4 without root. However, if Nexus 5 and Nexus 6P (running Marshmallow) can do this without needing speakerphone, that would be a good option to show to users.
Thanks.
NyvenZA,
If Audio Source set to "Uplink and Downlink" are working fine for the Nexus 5, Audio Source for Call set to Voice Call should work in our app.
Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - then click bottom-right Next button to switch to the Samsung E7 type, and click Select (this will set call recorder for Samsung E7 - i.e. Audio Source for Call will be set to "Voice Call" - which is the same as uplink/downlink - I think).
You can turn on Automatic Call Recording using the phone icon on left side of screen. Or just manually press Record after call has started. You can keep app visible in notifications all the time (without wasting battery life) by enabling the Notifications Always On button on left edge of the screen - and this way you can always find the app in notification area and click Record there once call has started. Press Record when not in a phone call and it is an audio recorder.
I am confused by the mention of wired headset - you said it is required for this to work on the Nexus 5. So if you don't use wired headset it mutes the other side, and if you use a wired headset, then it works fine for both sides of call ?
I just tested on a Nexus 4 running Android 5.0.3 - but Nexus 4 does not accept Audio Source for Call set to Voice Call. Perhaps this is something introduced in Marshmallow. EDIT: Nexus 4 does work with wired headset - as long as you use a wired headset, many Audio Source for Call settings will work including the default one.
Thanks.
Try this app (has no advertising, and the manual call recording is free):
For Nexus 6P - click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and click Next until you get Nexus 4. Click Select.
This will set the call recorder for Nexus 4. Follow the instructions there - which are basically to click Volume Down button to set in-app speakerphone volume to minimum. Android remembers this, so you won't need to do this again.
This works well for Nexus 4 (non-root) - and may work for your Nexus 6P. Let me know by replying here - or e-mail amazingaudiomp3recorder AT stereomatch.com
Most Nexus devices will follow the vanilla android behavior which is to not record the other side of the phone call.
Our new call recorder app includes an integrated call recorder:
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select the Nexus 4 type. Follow the instructions there carefully.
Basically you will be reducing the in-app speakerphone volume to minimum so it does not affect your phone calls. You can then tweak things - for example if recording is too loud, then reduce Volume Boost for Call.
Using this procedure we were able to get good results for a Nexus 4.
The app is live now at:
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select the Nexus 4 type. Follow the instructions there carefully.
Basically you will be reducing the in-app speakerphone volume to minimum so it does not affect your phone calls.
For Galaxy S6, the app should work at default settings (though you could try the Samsung E7 setting if that gives better or more balanced volume for the two sides of the phone call).
The app is live now at:
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select the Nexus 4 type. Follow the instructions there carefully.
Basically you will be reducing the in-app speakerphone volume to minimum so it does not affect your phone calls. You can then adjust things further - for example by setting Volume Boost for Call lower if the recording volume is too high etc.
BTW the app is live now at:
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - select the Nexus 4 type. Follow the instructions there carefully.
Basically you will be reducing the in-app speakerphone volume to minimum so it does not affect your phone calls.
Hey, this is really interesting.
If you are using the Amazing Audio MP3 Recorder (which is now live on Google Play): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder
Can you check if you get the same behavior works with our app.
Click Menu (bottom-left) - Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - then press the Next arrow to switch to the Samsung E7 type, and click Select (this will set Audio Source for Call to "Voice Call" - which is the same as uplink/downlink - I think).
And does this require you have headset on ?
Thanks.
Will https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder work on Nexus phones (e.g. Nexus 5) that will soon receive the Android 6.0.1 OTA, /u/stereomatch ?
I see it now! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomatch.mp3.audio.recorder is this you? It says December 13, 2015
Edit: Not compatible with the 2013 Nexus 7?
Also any plans for Android M permissions?
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
Our app has that feature that works seamlessly - just make sure you plug in earphones before you click Record - then whatever is being recorded will be echoed to your earphones:
If you have a Google Pixel or a Nexus, and cannot find an adequate call recorder app that works, try our pro audio recorder app:
Which has been used successfully by Nexus 6P and other Nexus users, and the latest Google Pixel users - for call recording (when no other option was available).
The Audio Recorder + Field Recorder features are free (without any ads).
The call recorder is a paid feature though.
We are the developers of a pro audio recorder app on Android - it is usable for a Kylo Ren/Darth Vader voice as well (see voices below). It will also echo the recording to earphones (or an aux cable) if you plug that in before you click Record button.
The app is free, without ads - and the basic effects are free. But MP3 and the Voice Changer voices are a paid feature. It will record - but you can choose OGG or MP3 compression and record for hours (and then delete it later). We have tested to 100 hours continuous recording.
The voice changer includes 12 voices - click Effects - Voice Changer - select from:
Dark Father - not affiliated with Darth Vader or Star Wars
Rylo Ken - not affiliated with Kylo Ren or Star Wars
Dane - not affiliated with Bane or The Dark Knight Rises movie
Exterminator - not affiliated with Dalek or the BBC
Space Trooper - not affiliated with Stormtroopers or Star Wars (this one will be improved in the next update)
Captain Phase - not affiliated with Captain Phasma or Star Wars
Badman - not affiliated with Batman or DC universe
Optimal Prime - not affiliated with Optimus Prime or Transformer movies
Uldron - not affiliated with Ultron or Marvel universe
P3CO - not affiliated with C3PO or Star Wars universe
Collum - not affiliated with Gollum/Smeagol or Lord of the Rings series
Smug - not affiliated with Smaug or The Hobbit
We don't use any copyrighted images, or audio. Speak samples are original dialog and were generated using the app.
Just plug in a male-to-male cable to the phone jack (and then press Record button), and the other end goes into the gaming hardware mic jack - just remember to keep volume very low initially (so you don't blow anything out with loud volume).
Now after jack is plugged into phone, pressing Record in the app will echo the recorded audio to the output as well.
How about you use a recorder which allows you to just record the parts you want in a convenient way.
You could use the Ear Detect feature - and just flip the phone on the table and that will Record/Pause - or you can set it up to Record/Stop. This way each section will be in it's own recording. And would thus be a tag i.e. you would have the relevant soundbites.
It now also has ability to record with just pressing the Power button 3 times - which will work even if you don't have the screen on, or if the phone is in your pocket and you just took it out and want to start recording without looking at it.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)
Try our app:
For an S7, it would allow call recording (with Default settings or try Settings - Call Recorder - Reset Call Recorder - and set to Samsung E7 setting).
And it is a voice memo app. And has some field recorder features.
And you get full-featured file manager access to your files.
For real-time voices (12 voices usable for Darth Vader, Batman, C3PO, Smaug, Gollum and others), try our pro audio app (voice changer is a paid feature):
These voices are also available as free (ad supported) apps:
Space Villain Voice Changer (formerly known as Kylo Ren Voice Changer)
Darth Vader Voice Changer DTVC (click Adjust - Voice Depth - set to minus 1 if you have a deep voice, set to 3 or 4 for ladies)
Bane Voice Changer BTVC (Bane of Batman TDKR fame, is slightly more difficult to get right - for best results try with a "vocal fry" type of voice)