Hindenburg Field Recorder is made with radio production in mind. It will work equally well for anyone conducting interviews for podcasts or research.
It’s all about the story.....
Create your interview in three simple steps:
Step 1: Record interview and set markers at points of interest
Step 2: Edit recording with cut, copy, paste and more...
Step 3: Share your interview with attached picture and location
Recording
Simply begin recording whenever a story occurs.
Set markers at points of interest in the interview. Markers make it easier to navigate large interviews. Finding those good soundbites can otherwise be a tedious job.
Add additional recordings to your session. This could be speaks or background sounds and more.
Editing
Hindenburg Field Recorder has all the editing features needed for creating a radio interview.
The interface is kept simple and uncluttered. But there is more to it than meets the eye.
* Non-destructive editing with full undo/redo.
* Cut, copy, paste, insert, break, clear, move, trim and change volume of regions
* Adjust playback position with audible scrub
* Rehearse edit or play selection
* Add fade in and fade out or create cross-fades between regions
* Create, delete and rename markers, jump between markers
* Copy and paste audio between sessions
* Add jingles or sound bites from the favorites clipboard.
* Use the built in compressor/limiter to increase overall volume.
To find out more check the support URL where you will find a download link to the the PDF guide.
Share
There are five ways of getting your interviews out of the device.
1. Send to your computer (With Hindenburg Pro)
2. Send as e-mail
3. Upload to FTP server
4. Share to iTunes
5. Use "Open in..." to share to other apps
Specifications:
Records audio as 16 or 24-bit / 44.1 or 48kHz PCM.
Stereo recording supported with suitable accessories.
Option to monitor with headphones while recording.
Share audio as WAV, AAC, MP2 or ALAC with adjustable compression parameters.
Hindenburg Radio Tools are developed and tested in a collaborations with radio professionals.
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Is Hindenburg Field Recorder free?
Hindenburg Field Recorder is not free (it costs 6.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Hindenburg Field Recorder legit?
🤔 The Hindenburg Field Recorder app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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The price of Hindenburg Field Recorder is 6.99.
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User Rating
4.33 out of 5
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Hindenburg Field Recorder Reviews
Elegant
An attractive program with a simple and elegant interface. Its best feature is the way it quickly and seamlessly transfers files to the Desktop version of Hindenberg Journalist, along with any markers. (This capability was broken in a previous version of the iOS app, but is now fixed and works well). Add a good mic to your iPhone, and, as the app name suggests, you have a pretty good field recorder.
CNN iReporter (Rare Diseases)
J’utilise ce logiciel depuis plus d’une semaine, et je réalise que c’est le logiciel qui me convient parfaitement, fonctionne parfaitement avec mes périphériques, (iPad et iRig Pre), je l’utilise avec la version gratuite desktop Hindenburg Journalist. Ces deux logiciels combinés sont très faciles à utiliser.
Je suis certains que les prochaines versions de ce logiciel seront de plus en plus performantes.
Cette application est dispendieuse à comparé à beaucoup d’autres applications, mais vaut son prix. Excellent travail Hindenburg!
Parfait pour le journalisme !
J'utilise l'application pour enregistrer des entrevues et des déclarations qui seront plus tard utilisées dans la rédaction d'articles de presse. Les marqueurs sont très utiles pour retrouver rapidement les déclarations les plus importantes. L'interface est très intuitive. L'application n'est cependant pas faite pour éditer lourdement les fichiers audio. Il est préférable pour ce faire de transférer le fichier sur un ordinateur. Les modes de transferts sont polyvalents et flexibles, contrairement à d'autres applications aux possibilités limitées. L'enregistrement peut se faire directement du microphone du téléphone, que l'on porte à plus d'une dizaine de centimètres des lèvres. J'utilise avec le iPhone 5 un adaptateur iRig Pre, un microphone AT897 et un casque d'écoute Sony MD 7506.
Good but needs to be updated
Please update this app. It needs mp3 functionality at the very least.
Thank you.
Wonderful App - but…
Being a professional sound tech, I searched for a long time for no-frills professional recording app. Hindenburg does the job. A no-nonsense interface fills the screen the moment the app opens up. Setting levels is a snap and the volume level indicators make it obvious immediately whether you’re recording in mono or stereo. Sharing files is also just what you’d expect from a well-designed app. Hindenburg has just what I need - and even more importantly - I don’t have to wade through a bunch of cartoon-like garbage to make a recording.
One MAJOR omission, though (which is forcing me to use another app) is its lack of ability to recognize and use a Bluetooth mic. If you fix this one fault, I’ll come back home to Hindenburg… thx
Nice but no mp3
It’s everything you would want except a lot of audio is required to be mp3. I’m surprised that it’s not available. Other than that it’s great.
Brilliant!
I use Hindenburg on my computer to record my podcast and now I have this field recorder which works awesomely. Thanks for all your good work. Watch the YouTube video tutorials to learn how to use it. It’ll take you less than 10 minutes and you’ll be good to go.
No integration with Journalist
One of the reasons I got this was that it is supposed to work with Journalist Pro. There is not an easy and straightforward means to import directly into Journalist. The import an iOS feature in Journalist does not even work.
Really want to like this...
On my iPhone 6S plus with IOS 11, the gain slider is almost invisible!! And doesn’t appear to do anything.
Gain control is THE reason to use this app, along with the excellent metering.
Where are the undo/redo controls?
Editing is just weird.
Would love if I could get some support...
This is an ideal field recorder
This is an ideal field recorder. Foolproof recording, and surprisingly robust editing functionality. Direct integration with the desktop app make this a no-brainer.
I wish all apps had this great functional design and power.