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Converting WAV to MP3
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I believe Voice Recorder (the one that looks like a cassette) is capable, but I am not 100% certain.
Ahhh, so it doesn't do MP3? Sorry.
Rename the *.m4a files to *.mp4 and Android should be able to play them just fine...
Reverbnation also only accepts mp3 upload, which is kind of asinine having it all considered.
Ferrite will do it, but you need to buy the IAP
I've exported Twisted Wave .wav files converted to .mp3 into Audioshare.
AudioShare will let you change the file ending
Press rename, then untick the keep extension box. Then you can change m4a to mp4
If the *.m4a can be downloaded then it should just be a matter of renaming the file once it's downloaded or choosing an alternate media player such as VLC to play back the file.
Sometimes *.m4a files can have *.aac extension so it's just matter of finding out what extension that 'works'.
The weirdest mess I've come across are *.m4a files baked into 'wav containers' with a *.wav extension...
I just this minute tried importing a couple of .m4a files from Audioshare and iDensity into Twisted Wave. Then converting/exporting back into Audioshare as 320kbps .mp3.... no probs!
Also you could use fl Studio mobile 3
For some reason it saves as MP3 not aac
The audio mastering app from iMusicAlbum will convert to MP3
Good news; I haven't tried using it with AU effects yet. I rarely use Twisted Wave, but wouldn't be without it for occasional quick editing and conversion.
Personally I would say no. But that's coloured by the fact that I resent all the features FLM2 had that are STILL not working properly in FLM3.
Final Touch does it too
No.
If you have and regularly use FL Studio on the desktop, then it's pretty useful. A pretty much exact copy of the app runs as a single instrument within FL Studio. You can take a project you have been working on in the iOS version directly into the desktop version ... (but all contained within the FLSM plugin, not as a native project).
It's a fun, but still somewhat half-baked, solution that has shades of what Cubasis and Beatmaker 3 can do. I'm a loyal Imageline customer of many years, so I use it out of some buried sense of attachment to FL Studio, but honestly, it's not really much practical use to me. Still, very fun to use, and some people really like it and get a lot accomplished with it.
But the simple answer to your question is "No".