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RM2000 Tape Recorder - an audio sampler for macOS
lundi 30 juin 2025, 23:12 , par Gearslutz
RM2000 Tape Recorder makes audio sampling effortless - just record the sound, give it a title and maybe some tags, and its saved - instantly available to be used on any DAW or production software. Made it because I was making music one night, and I wanted to get a sample off a YouTube video. My process was: Configure Screenflow, set up desktop recording with internal audio setup, start recording, crop the file down to just the audio parts I want, export it as mp4, then convert it to mp3...too much of a mess. Other people I know have a process of using AudioHijack and routing it through something like Ableton, which isn't much better. I made an app that skips half of that, and I've been using it for my workflow. I spent a lot of time on the design, my first computer was an iBook G4 running Tiger when I was in the 1st grade, its really nostalgic and I still think its UI design at its peak:) I made the assets using Sketch! I was primarily promoting my app through Mac-specific channels, stuff like macOS subreddits, macrumors.com, hacker news, etc. I wanted the nerdy Mac people to find the glaring bugs first before I can start showing it to musicians who might be relying on my app for work:D There is no subscription - just a one time lifetime license, and you get every single update for free after that, through the App Store https://rm2000.app (or direct app store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rm2000...r/id6742876939 ) Thank you for your time...please ask questions, concerns, or some general feedback. I am committed to more updates, and I already have a lot of ideas on how to make the workflow simpler. And yes...I am planning for a native WinUI3 + C# port of this app in the near future:) Attached Thumbnails
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