
So the lite version maybe good for trying out the Hindenburg Field Recorder, but if you are serious you need to get the full version. The lite version also stops after a minute and you have to hit the record button again. The full version also does auto leveling and exports in both ACC and AIFF. The full version which is $29.95 does everything the lite version does plus you can save sections as favorites and import and export those as needed. On the test recording I used FTP and it worked fine, I just wished it was linked to Dropbox. The biggest negative I have on it so far are the sharing options, which are email, FTP and the desktop client the Hindenburg Journalist, which is $66.95. I am not sure if I would depend on it for precise editing, but I suspect some people get really good at it. I think if my fingers were larger that might be a problem.

I have only just started to play with it and I am already starting to love it.

If you tap on the middle of a section that you have not marked it will turn yellow and you can adjust the volume for that section and also fade it in and out. If you want to cut, copy or clear a section just tap the middle of it. Tap on the bottom time line to set in and out markers, which you can pull to their proper locations. You can set markers by tapping on the time line as you are recording. It real easy to edit on once you get the hang of it which didn’t take me that long.

It allows you not only to record but also edit right on the iPhone. Today I have been trying out the Hindenburg Field Recorder Lite. I was looking for something that would allow me to record and edit on the iPhone. I was using iTalk, which works fine as a recorder, but in order to do any editing you have to transfer to your computer. I have been messing around doing some field recordings with my iPhone lately.
