I am excited to announce that after five months of hard work, my first app, RM2000 Tape Recorder, is now available on the Mac App Store! RM2000 Tape Recorder simplifies audio sampling.
Users can easily record sound, assign a title and tags, and the file is instantly saved for use in any Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or production software. The idea for the app came to me one night while making music.
I wanted to capture a sample from a YouTube video, but the process was cumbersome. I had to configure Screenflow, set up desktop recording, crop the audio, export it as an mp4, and then convert it to mp3.
I realized there had to be a more efficient way, so I created this app to streamline the process. The app has been a game-changer for my workflow, especially when I listen to college radio and hear something that sparks my creativity.
I often want to quickly record a snippet for future reference, and with RM2000 Tape Recorder, I can do just that. It functions similarly to the tools and services I often use, such as PureRef, Are.na, and Pinterest, but for audio.
I dedicated a significant amount of time to the app’s design. My first computer was an iBook G4 running Tiger when I was in first grade, and that nostalgia influenced my design choices.
I believe that user interface design peaked during that era, and I wanted to reflect that in RM2000 Tape Recorder. Thank you for your time!
I welcome any questions, concerns, or feedback. I look forward to sharing more about my project, and I have included some screenshots for you to check out!
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