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November 14th, 2010

Voice over app: ProRemote LE

ProRemoteTwo questions for you: 1)Do you use Pro Tools, Apple Logic, or some other DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software? And 2)Is your computer far away from your microphone? If you answered YES to both of these then you just might love ProRemote LE. This app allows you to wirelessly control almost any recoding software over a WiFi network using your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch!

You can have full control of up to 8 channels: mute, solo, select, record, pan, and sliders. You can even SEE your input volume levels in real time! Start, stop, play, and record all from the palm of your hand. In a word: That's damn sweet!

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November 13th, 2010

Voice over app: Bookshelf

BookShelfWhat?! An eBook reader? What's so great about an eBook reader? Well, how about one that scrolls vertically like reading a document instead of one that you flick through like a book? Bookshelf does just that. In addition, you can set it to automatically scroll through the eBook at a reading pace that is comfortable for you. It really is great for doing long-form narration.

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November 12th, 2010

Voice over app: iSaidWhat?

iSaidWhat?I bet the developer never envisioned how his app would be used when he created iSaidWhat. Originally, this was supposed to be a gag app. But what happened was that voice over artists, singers, and other "vocal" people discovered that this app goes way beyond the whole gag concept — it is actually a very well thought-out and extremely powerful app for recording, editing, and exporting your final audio mix.

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