
RM2000 Tape Recorder
Launching today
Turn your Mac into an audio sampler
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RM2000 Tape Recorder is for those who hear inspiration from anywhere. It records the system audio and lets you tag individual audio files. Minimal setup. Just the sound, saved and tagged.
RM2000 Tape Recorder
Hi everyone :) my name is Marcelo Mendez, and I appreciate you taking the time to look at my first ever macOS app!
RM2000 Tape Recorder primarily exists because I hate losing ideas. It was too cumbersome to get a sound snippet from my computer and get an audio file within seconds that won't get lost in my Downloads folder.
I’m also a huge datahoarder — I love tools like PureRef and Are.na that help me make sense of everything I collect. I always appreciated how simple it was to take an inspiring image and paste it into Are.na and have it on an organized board - why can't we have the same with music and audio files?
RM2000 Tape Recorder makes audio sampling effortless - just record the sound, give it a title and maybe some tags, and its saved - instantly available to be used on any DAW or production software.
It does all of this while also looking absolutely stunning. Skeuomorphism isn't dead!
RM2000 Tape Recorder sounds like a fantastic tool for quickly capturing and organizing audio ideas. How does the tagging system work in terms of searching and organizing your audio files?
RM2000 Tape Recorder
@evgenii_zaitsev1 It all goes down to the filenaming of each sample. Every sample is saved in the format of title--tag1_tag2.mp3 , I did it this way so that I could not only sort it with the macOS Finder, but so that the samples are also sortable in programs such as Logic Pro X or Ableton with their internal File Browser. They all support "fuzzy search", so if i have a sample with the filename "anno--drumloop_edm_sounddesign_bass.mp3", all i need to do is put "Edm bass" in the Ableton search box and it pops up :) It's really portable to do it this way