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Ström ( streaming internet radio) inter app audio

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  • edited November 2017

    @kevkevkevz said:
    hello,

    is there another way to record / sample radio from an internal source than using an IAP radio player like strom in AUM or BM3 ?

    I've a great radio player app that I would love to record / sample.

    thks.

    If you're on iOS11 you can use the 'screen recorded' to record the screen & audio.
    Once you've got the movie file in BM3 (by using share and open in from the camera roll) you can extract the audio (press the 3 dot menu and select convert to wav).

    The audio will be recorded in 'mono' due to some strange limitation in the current iOS screen recorder...

  • @j_liljedahl said:
    This reminds me of one of my first live gigs, using a homebuilt analogue modular synth, tape delay, and an FM radio tuned to a classical music channel. The radio went through a VCA to gate it into a long feedback and filter delay loop, and other dubby effects, in rhythmical stabs. The audience had cushions and blankets on the floor. It was very chill :)

    That sounds fantastic.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @j_liljedahl said:
    This reminds me of one of my first live gigs, using a homebuilt analogue modular synth, tape delay, and an FM radio tuned to a classical music channel. The radio went through a VCA to gate it into a long feedback and filter delay loop, and other dubby effects, in rhythmical stabs. The audience had cushions and blankets on the floor. It was very chill :)

    That sounds fantastic.

    +1, I’d have loved that.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I kept quiet about this out of superstition. Last time I mentioned the web browser in Audioshare and it was removed, forcibly, in the next couple days.

    Good call, and save your IPAs

  • really excited by this but can not seemto get it started in AUM, even if i start it on its own first...

  • @wellingtonCres In Strom, at the middle of the bottom there is a tab-looking thingy. If you flip it up, it kills the sound. If it is flipped down, you should hear the station playing. Also, make sure the station you are trying is currently broadcasting something, as sometimes it is only dead air. Hope this helps. :)

  • thanks im in business now! this is glorious fun pretending i am alex patterson in 1993

  • I prefer to listen to the Strom with some Dubstation 2 on it. (Just imagine I know how t to put the umlaut over the o)

  • @CracklePot said:
    I prefer to listen to the Strom with some Dubstation 2 on it. (Just imagine I know how t to put the umlaut over the o)

    If you are on an iPhone or iPad, then just hold the o down for a sec. sëe, I’m döing it right now.

    If you’re on a desktop, apologies for my useless information

  • @CracklePot said:
    @wellingtonCres In Strom, at the middle of the bottom there is a tab-looking thingy. If you flip it up, it kills the sound. If it is flipped down, you should hear the station playing. Also, make sure the station you are trying is currently broadcasting something, as sometimes it is only dead air. Hope this helps. :)

    I think the intention was to make it work like a power button on an old radio i. e. Press it down to turn on etc. It took me a while to work it out.

  • @j_liljedahl said:
    This reminds me of one of my first live gigs, using a homebuilt analogue modular synth, tape delay, and an FM radio tuned to a classical music channel. The radio went through a VCA to gate it into a long feedback and filter delay loop, and other dubby effects, in rhythmical stabs. The audience had cushions and blankets on the floor. It was very chill :)

    Nice, I’ve been hankering to get a Koma Field Kit that has a built in radio but can’t justify it right now:
    https://koma-elektronik.com/?product_cat=field-kit

  • @TheVimFuego said:

    @j_liljedahl said:
    This reminds me of one of my first live gigs, using a homebuilt analogue modular synth, tape delay, and an FM radio tuned to a classical music channel. The radio went through a VCA to gate it into a long feedback and filter delay loop, and other dubby effects, in rhythmical stabs. The audience had cushions and blankets on the floor. It was very chill :)

    Nice, I’ve been hankering to get a Koma Field Kit that has a built in radio but can’t justify it right now:
    https://koma-elektronik.com/?product_cat=field-kit

    That is a beautiful piece of gear.

  • Anyone got direct radio stream URLs?

  • @DatGood

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/30548/a-gift-to-fans-of-stroem-and-streemur

    I know there are other threads with huge lists, but I'm having trouble finding them.

  • Oh my. Much thanks @wim .
    Definitely missed that other Ström thread. There's much inactive but some good sample-able gems.
    Also... who the hell would have thought there was 24/365 CHIPTUNE. Not my thing but always interesting to me.

  • wimwim
    edited May 2021

    @DatGood said:
    Oh my. Much thanks @wim .
    Definitely missed that other Ström thread. There's much inactive but some good sample-able gems.
    Also... who the hell would have thought there was 24/365 CHIPTUNE. Not my thing but always interesting to me.

    Do yourself a huge favor and try cruising radio.garden. Zip to some tiny island in the pacific and discover there seems to be a thriving market for acid polka music. :D

    It takes some digging, but there are ways to find the streaming URLs that work for most of those stations in Ström. Again ... sadly in threads that I can't locate right now, but it is possible and well worth the journey.

  • There used to be a web site and an that let you go pick an area of the world and then a year, and you could stream what was popular in that area at the time. It was brilliant. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

  • @wim said:
    There used to be a web site and an that let you go pick an area of the world and then a year, and you could stream what was popular in that area at the time. It was brilliant. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

    Radiooooo

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @wim said:
    There used to be a web site and an that let you go pick an area of the world and then a year, and you could stream what was popular in that area at the time. It was brilliant. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

    Radiooooo

    YES!! Thank you, that was it! B)
    What a trip.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @wim said:
    There used to be a web site and an that let you go pick an area of the world and then a year, and you could stream what was popular in that area at the time. It was brilliant. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

    Radiooooo

    That's a new one for me and it's brill.

  • @wim said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @wim said:
    There used to be a web site and an that let you go pick an area of the world and then a year, and you could stream what was popular in that area at the time. It was brilliant. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

    Radiooooo

    YES!! Thank you, that was it! B)
    What a trip.

    My pleasure

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