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Audio Recording Options (If you have a compter, ipad or cellphone)

Zoom Windows | MacOS | iOS | Android | Linux | Free
Though it is intended for online meetings and classes, Zoom’s “record” feature provides an easy way to capture audio! Keep in mind that if you are talking with someone on Zoom who is calling from a cell phone, the quality of their audio recording may not be as clear as yours (in a quiet room on your device).

 

Android Voice Recorder
Android phones feature a built-in “Voice Recorder” app that you can use for simple audio recordings. You can connect an external microphone to your Android device to get better sound quality.

 

IOS Voice Recorder
iOS phones and tablets feature a built-in “Voice Memos” app that you can use for simple audio recordings. The app also supports basic editing. You can connect an external microphone to your iPhone or iPad device to get better sound quality.

 

Sodaphonic
This basic, single-track audio recorder and editor that runs entirely inside a web browser. It supports basic editing operations on a single audio file (trimming, editing, and basic effects).

 

ZenCastr Web-based | Free | Subscription option
ZenCastr is designed to support podcasters, and is great for multi-person recordings where people aren’t physically co-located. This is a web-based tool for recording interviews, and the free version allows up to two guests.