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Can I use MetaRecorder on an iPad?

MetaRecorder’s layout is designed for the iPhone screen sizes. However it can be loaded onto an iPad and will function in the same way as it does on an iPhone. When searching for MetaRecorder on the...

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What devices are compatible with MetaRecorder?

MetaRecorder will work with any iOS-compatible device – even those not from Apogee or Sennheiser! Some devices will unlock the free version of MetaRecorder to enable recordings longer than 60 seconds...

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How do I Export Audio from MetaRecorder?

Audio recorded in MetaRecorder can be exported in several ways: Via email To a linked Dropbox account Using iTunes on your Mac or PC computer To Export via email or Dropbox: Go to the Scene Menu Choose...

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Ensure MetaRecorder records from external mic and not through earbud’s mic?

Question – When I connect my iPhone earbuds, MetaRecorder records the earbud’s mic signal. How can I listen through earbuds (or other headphone/mic headsets) while recording with an Apogee/Sennheiser...

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How to monitor audio as I record in MetaRecorder

Go to the “settings” tab and engage the “Input Monitor” switch.

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How to tell from which device MetaRecorder is getting signal

Question – How can I be sure that MetaRecorder is getting audio input from the right device? Answer – In MetaRecorder, the active input device is indicated below the input gain slider display button –...

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Why doesn’t Input Monitoring work at 88.2/96kHz?

Input Monitoring will only work at 88.2/96kHz if your output device supports these sample rates. If you are using an Apogee MiC 96k or a Sennheiser ClipMic, you can record at 88.2/96kHz, but you may...

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Why is MetaRecorder’s sample rate/bit resolution orange?

This indicates that the playback sample rate doesn’t match the Scene recording rate. For example, if you’re recording with an input-only device such as Apogee MiC or Sennheiser ClipMic digital at 96kHz...

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Where can I find the MetaRecorder User’s Guide?

The MetaRecorder User’s Guide may be found in the app at Settings > Help, as well as on Apogee’s website in the Support/MetaRecorder section....

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Broadcast Wave File format limitations

Broadcast Wave files have a 2GB size limit. This translates into the following maximum recording times per file (i.e. one continuous take):           If you need to record one continuous file for...

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ONE for iPad & Mac input distortion on iOS 9.2 and 9.2.1 (FIXED)

If you are experiencing input distortion with your Apogee ONE on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 9.2 or iOS 9.2.1 our testing indicates upgrading to iOS 9.3 will resolve the issue. The...

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Are Apogee’s products compatible with iOS 9?

YES!  The following products have been tested and are fully compatible with iOS 9 (every version of 9) on iPad, iPhone or iPod touch: JAM JAM96k MiC MiC 96k ONE for iPad/Mac Duet for iPad/Mac Quartet...

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Are Apogee iOS products compatible with all versions of the iPhone 6?

Yes, every Apogee iOS-compatible device (JAM, JAM 96k, MiC, MiC 96k, ONE for iPad & Mac, Duet for iPad & Mac, Quartet) has been tested on and is compatible with all versions of the iPhone 6,...

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