Compact mobile audio workstation for trimming, mixing, converting, and enhancing tracks, though ad-heavy
Compact mobile audio workstation for trimming, mixing, converting, and enhancing tracks, though ad-heavy
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Program license Free
Developer Dairy App Notes Audio Editor Voice Recorder
Version 2.01.58.0615
Works under Android
Also known as Audio Editor & Music Editor
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(2 votes)
Developer
Dairy App Notes Audio Editor Voice Recorder
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
2.01.58.0615
Also known as
Audio Editor & Music Editor
Pros
- Rich set of editing tools, including trim, split, merge, insert, and mix
- Clear, colorful interface that is easy to navigate even with many features
- Built-in converter supports popular formats and video to MP3 extraction
- Processing features like Volume Booster and Compressor help refine sound
- Creative extras such as Equalizer, Audio to Text transcription, and ringtone creation
- Free version offers a lot of functionality for casual and more advanced use
Cons
- Ads are very frequent and can feel intrusive during use
- Equalizer presets for different genres may not change the sound noticeably
- Voice recorder may stop background recording after a short period if the app is not on screen
- Some features, like the Voice changer and Format Converter, can feel redundant or cluttered
- Conversion tools live in a separate tab, adding an extra step when switching tasks
- Reports of purchase recognition issues for the lifetime edition raise concerns about reliability
Audio Editor & Music Editor is a free Android app that turns your phone into a compact audio workstation, combining trimming, mixing, conversion, and enhancement tools in one place. It aims to give you a portable studio that works for both quick fixes and more detailed edits.
It suits people who want to adjust music or recordings on their phone, from trimming ringtone clips to shaping sound with more advanced options like compressors, equalizers, and special effects.
Layout and Everyday Usability
The app organizes its functions into clear sections, which helps keep a fairly large feature set from feeling overwhelming. The interface is described as sleek, vibrant, and easy to navigate, with a main screen that groups tools into areas such as editing, processing, and creative features.
This structure makes sense in practice. You pick what you want to do first, such as edit a track or convert a format, then move into the specific tool. The design favors tap-and-go actions rather than burying options in deep menus, which makes it approachable even if you are new to audio editing.
Core Editing: Trim, Cut, Mix, and Merge
For straightforward audio work, Audio Editor & Music Editor provides a broad set of basic editing tools. You can:
- Trim or cut sections of a file
- Split a track into separate pieces
- Merge several clips into a single file
- Insert one audio track into another
- Mix tracks together and adjust how they blend
While mixing, you can tweak volume levels and apply fade effects so transitions feel more polished. These tools are enough for common tasks such as shortening a song, removing unwanted parts from a recording, or building a simple mashup.
The precision cutting options also support creating custom ringtones, alarms, and notification sounds, letting you define exact start and end points for short clips.
Conversion and Audio Processing
Beyond editing, the app functions as a multi-format audio converter. It can:
- Convert video files to MP3 when you only need the audio
- Change between popular audio formats like MP3, WAV, and AAC, among others
Conversion is handled in a separate tab from the editor, so you switch views when you move from trimming or mixing to format changes. This layout keeps tasks distinct, although users who convert often might notice the extra step.
For sound shaping, the app includes several processing tools:
- A Volume Booster that helps with recordings that are too quiet
- A Compressor that evens out the difference between soft and loud parts
- Controls for playback speed and overall volume
- Options to improve sound quality and apply special effects
There is also a built-in recorder for capturing new audio. One reported limitation is that background recording may stop after roughly 50 seconds unless the app stays open on screen, which can be frustrating if you expect longer, unattended captures.
Creative Tools: EQ, Transcription, and Voice Effects
The Creative Tools area adds more advanced features intended for fine-tuning and experimentation. The app includes:
- An Equalizer with both presets and a custom mode, so you can shape frequencies or pick styles tied to genres
- An Audio to Text function that transcribes spoken audio into readable text
- A Voice changer for altering vocal recordings
While the EQ is a highlight on paper, user feedback suggests the genre presets (such as hip hop or jazz) often sound very similar in practice, so the effect can feel subtle or underwhelming. Some users would prefer options like reverb over genre labels that rarely change the sound noticeably.
The Voice changer and Format Converter are also viewed by some as unnecessary additions, especially if most of their audio is already in MP3 format and they do not care about novelty effects. For others, these still add variety and entertainment, but they do contribute to a more crowded toolset.
Ads, Paid Version, and Reliability Concerns
As a free app, Audio Editor & Music Editor is heavily ad-supported. Reports describe the advertisements as frequent and intrusive, which can break concentration during editing or lengthen simple tasks.
There is a lifetime paid edition available. However, at least one paying user experienced a problem where the purchase did not register correctly in the store, leading to a refund that they did not request and concern about future access. This suggests that, while the app offers a premium option, purchase recognition and support may not always be straightforward.
Taken together, the feature set is very strong for a free Android editor, but the aggressive ads and a few rough edges in advanced tools and account handling may affect long-term satisfaction.
Pros
- Rich set of editing tools, including trim, split, merge, insert, and mix
- Clear, colorful interface that is easy to navigate even with many features
- Built-in converter supports popular formats and video to MP3 extraction
- Processing features like Volume Booster and Compressor help refine sound
- Creative extras such as Equalizer, Audio to Text transcription, and ringtone creation
- Free version offers a lot of functionality for casual and more advanced use
Cons
- Ads are very frequent and can feel intrusive during use
- Equalizer presets for different genres may not change the sound noticeably
- Voice recorder may stop background recording after a short period if the app is not on screen
- Some features, like the Voice changer and Format Converter, can feel redundant or cluttered
- Conversion tools live in a separate tab, adding an extra step when switching tasks
- Reports of purchase recognition issues for the lifetime edition raise concerns about reliability