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Ferrite is an app that records audio, then lets you edit it.

Let’s take an example.

It cuts out all the silent parts, so you get a bunch of audio clips of people talking.

Selective focus of microphone used by people while recording podcast during interview and doing live broadcast in studio

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This makes it easy to see coughs and interruptions on the timeline.

It’s all there.

And it’s all built inside an attractive interface that’s a pleasure to use.

various microphones appearing in the Ferrite 3 app

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It’s like Ferrite read my mind."

New Episode

Ferrite 3 adds some very handy new features.

The biggest is that you’ve got the option to now edit with the audio sped up.

finalizing a podcast edit and adding timestamps and chapters

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Listening to podcasts at anything but 1x is pure evil, but it makes total sense for editing.

But theres plenty more, from new search tools to custom smart folders and a new, streamlined interface.

As said before, the iPads hardwareeven the four-year-old iPad Pro from 2018isstill more powerful than its software.

And finally, we get to Ferrites pricing model.