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RadioMama by Dmytro Kiro (Released)
https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759728445
RadioMama turns internet radio into a creative instrument.
Tap a country. Tune into 30,000+ stations from the Radio Browser community database — then twist the dials, record live transitions, and capture the world's airwaves.
EXPLORE THE WORLD'S RADIO
• Interactive world map — tap any country to browse its stations
• Search by genre, language, country, or station name
• Save favorites for instant access
• Add your own custom stream URLs
ANALOG RADIO FX
Six studio-quality effects that transform any stream into lo-fi gold:
• AM Band — warm amplitude modulation texture
• Static — crackle and noise layers
• Broadcast — vintage broadcast processing
• Interference — shortwave interference patterns
• Space — atmospheric reverb and echo
• Drift — pitch wobble and tape-style wander
Mix effects in real-time to shape your sound.
RECORD & SAMPLE
• 16 recording pads — capture live radio moments with one tap
• Transition samples — record the crossfade between stations
• Adjustable transition length for short hits or long ambient beds
• Use tags to find the station that suits you
• Export recordings for use in other apps
AUv3 PLUGIN
RadioMama works as a standalone app and as an AUv3 audio unit plugin. Load it inside GarageBand, AUM, Cubasis, BeatMaker, or any AUv3-compatible host and route live radio directly into your sessions.
BUILT FOR MUSIC MAKERS
• Background audio — keep streaming while you use other apps
• Volume control with precision dB metering
• Clean, fast interface designed for performance and production
• Works on iPhone and iPad in any orientation
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Details:
Universal: Yes
Minimum OS version: 13.0
Comments
@Squishy lol
This is really nice… but it’s $15.00
Somebody’s ears were burning! Haha
Seems a 14 day trial with a 14.99 unlock after it ends. Wonder if the added features are indeed worth x2 the price tag of Radio Unit from bstreet. 🤔
it has lil pads and u can save "tapes"
i've been tripping listening to middle eastern radio, and Isreali orthodox talk radio, Iraq has a station called warr or waar that had some great ambient electro. i'm going to take advantage of the trial.
navigating the map is pretty cool
App developers – please describe the difference between the free and the pro version in your app descriptions in the App Store.
+1
I agree. Seems like this, tho I'm not totally sure: you download it for free, then after two weeks if you want to continue using it you have to buy the IAP
Standalone is broken and sounds like chipmunks.
AUv3works fine and is pretty cool.
stand alone is working fine for me. it doesn’t seem like the tuning knob does anything. the interface doesn’t quite fit my phone, you have to scroll a bit.
the international radio part is rad. it’s fun to browse. the pad recording is cool but they’re not editable. i’ll probably check out the other options for radio.
why doesn’t every app have a trial?
how to delete a post lol
I had that same issue with it. The standalone version suddenly set itself to a very high sample rate, and I couldn't change it. After reloading the app a few times, it went back on its own to its normal 48000 sample rate.
Otherwise, this one has been fun to use. I especially like the Random Station feature. It reminds me of the Hallicrafters shortwave radio that I had as a kid. I could explore the world through its various forms of music.
You can't, unfortunately, so usually people just edit the post and put something like just a full stop there