It seems unbelievable: No off-the-shelf Android app currently offers real-time, tap-based playback markers + export reliably across devices.
Let's say I want to add markers while listening to an audio file and export the result with markers (e.g. CSV and/or import the file in Soundforge) once done. No way. Just FYI.
There are lots of audio apps, from simple podcast recorders to "microdaws" such as Cubasis and FL. No one of them can even allow to tap or "M" key press in order to add markers!
Any alternative (simple) solutions (on Android)?
Real-time tap-based markers (ANDROID)?
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- KVRist
- 44 posts since 16 Feb, 2018
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- KVRAF
- 5271 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
The latency on android (every device I've ever owned) would be a problem. In DAWs one can usually make a macro. This isn't a use case I've run into. I often find myself having to add markers to a large project that are snapped to the nearest video frame. I can do that in cubase. Never had to do it in a mobile platform.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.