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OT. Plugin Boutique “Radio” Sampler would be great on iOS.
Downloaded this great radio sampler today from Plugin Boutique, aside from the copyright issues, but that affects any type of sampling commercially it’s a brilliant plugin for grabbing Vox and usually sounds etc. Is there anything like it on iOS?
I remember AudioShare having a url browser by that went a few years back.
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Yes there is
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/17673/stroem-streaming-internet-radio-inter-app-audio
Yepp Ström is a perfect companion to BM3 for sampling Radio URLs.
Load it to say Pad 1, go the the keyboard sampler, set Pad 2 as the destination and enable go to next pad so each recording will end up on a separate pad. When you're done mute the pad with Ström on it...
Brilliant find people, got a few of the Humbletune apps aswell didn’t know about this cheers.
I am late to the party with Ström, but loving the simplicity and functionality.
Audials has a huge selection of stations and Record and share.
I love Ström, but I wish there was an easy way to browse stations. (There's only so much Swedish talk radio one man can sample....)
I found a list at some point of internet radio stations, and they were broken down by category, so you could actually choose Slovenian hip-hop and Bengali sports radio. But the URLs were always kind of hit-or-miss. I think some still required RealPlayer. (Moment of nostalgic hatred for Real Audio RealPlayer. Ah....) But now I can no longer find that site.
The problem is that most of the sites I found won't let you past the addresses of the stations. But maybe some of you know what the protocol is and how to redirect these to allow them to be recorded?
https://www.internet-radio.com/
https://tunein.com/radio/home/
http://www.radiosure.com/