I just found this on the App store and it's getting great reviews. I've wanted this app forever for capturing on the road inspiration.After using it for about an hour I have to say it works extremely well and is well worth the 10 bucks. It even has built in compression for each track.
Audio geeks and songwriters who own an iPhone or iPod touch will be thrilled to play with FourTrack - an application that records, mixes and plays up to four tracks. While this isn’t going to take the place of your main recording setup anytime soon, it is highly portable and does a casual enough job seriously to warrant a serious consideration. The $10 price tag might be 10 times more than those lightweight iPhone apps, but at least the price is justified, thanks to its rudimentary, four-track-like functionality. Both recording and mixing procedures are a snap, and recording length depends on how much empty space you have left inside. Each track will also be stored as a separate, mono, 44.1 kHz WAV file that can then be transferred over to a computer via Wi-Fi, doing away with the need for pesky cables.
Believe me when I tell you..there was no bigger Beatles freak than me at age 14. I owned everything I could get my hands on by them. Fan club flexi disks, posters, VHS movies, books, etc..
I was the type who bought multiple copies of their albums from different countries just because the vinyl was different/better (Japan for sure) or the cover was a slightly different shade. I owned 62-66 on red vinyl, 67-70 on blue and The White Album on white (not to mention Apple and the brown Capital label). So now when I hear (again) of another unreleased track I should be thrilled. I think 'Free As a Bird" or "Real Love" or "the decca session". Nope. It's a soundtrack to an LCD rave from 67. The recording was only played once in public and I think I know why and it's what people apparently aren't hearing. "Experimental"and "Avant Garde" are being plainly said by those in the know as well as the fact that Paul tried to release this a few years ago and George and Ringo said "no way". Actually George said "Avant Garde a clue.."
People need to realize that this recording IF released will be as melodious and pleasing as Revolution 9 was. So get ready for all the backlash when it's eventually heard. WHY Paul wants to put it out is beyond me. He doesn't need the money...of course based on my earlier blog about Ringo maybe HE does.
He seems like he's not quite right...I don't know. Open for discussion on what you all think about this. is it that big a deal to sign something...after ALL these years of doing it?? I understand if there are people selling off the stuff..but for run of the mill fans..
He was a good drummer (the right drummer) for the biggest band in the world..but let's not forget luckiest.