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I got my vocals track back, after closely examining a video on transferring a track from "stereo" to MTR. The functions to use are file, move and project, not forgetting the function "link". I applied the logic (?) in this tutorial to the idea of moving a file from its MTR project to another MTR project created. Let me see whether I can find the video for you.
Thanks for the review Bro just brought this phone love evey thing about its rugged for work has a brilliant speaker i find the size perfect only thing is 5 g would be the icing on the cake.
I recorded three tracks on MTR and sent them to my computer, where I renamed them Voice, Harmony and Bass. The renaming was done on the computer, while the Zoom and PC were connected. When I returned to my MTR recording session everything had vanished. The tracks were visible on the Zoom under their new name, performed on the computer, but there was nothing in the MTR. The files are on the Zoom and are not empty names, because on consulting each file, the information can be given. However, I have not mnaged to put back the tracks on the tracks from which they came in the MTR mode. In fact, I cannot play them into the headphones plugged into the Zoom. I have decided that the tracks are lost on the Zoom, on which fortunately I was using the metronome and the right tempo and bpm. I wonder where the files are on the Zoom. Copies are on Audacity on the PC but I have to start over again to put on harmony, bass, second guitar and pedal steel in synch in MTR mode. Since the Zoom is also a USB key, I ought to be able to "send" my tracks back to the Zooom on their respective files, but I have not managed so far.
Massive 8800mAh battery of Ulefone Tab A11 pro is a game-changer! With such impressive longevity, you can use it for longer uses without worrying of battery drain especially since it has Mediatek chip
Just bought an armor 24 and I was really happy until the update downloaded. Then it all went to hell. Returning and done. I don't like Samsung, Apple, Moto, or oneplus. About to revert to a flip phone with a keypad.
thanks to this man i figured out i bought a fake shure sm7b, i only noticed a difference though as i bought 2 one was real and one was fake and they sounded nothing alike, this video just helped me comfirm it wasnt a real shure, i bought mine used from a known uk retail store but now bought another one, will be returning the fake one so thanks. if you read this i dont recommend buying used but if you do just follow this mans advice its very clear what is a fake but hard to tell if you dont watch this video
I have the Ulefone Armor9, and after six months the GPS reception went really laggy, after a year mobile reception decreased noticeably, around two years mark the Wi-Fi started dropping out entirely on top of already poor signal all the time. Three years on and the touchscreen is non responsive about 50 times a day and requires screen lock/unlock to start working again. That's after three years of use in an office environment. This is a rugged phone.. seriously? Hardware issues are understandable, but Ulefone's service centre dismissal of any claims of any problems of this sort existing on a wider scale, advice to have the phone reset to factory settings each time and generally really poor and unhelpful attitude is not the after sales support a global company should be delivering. Overall really poor product and bitter customer experience with Ulefone.