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5 Android Apps for Creating and Recording Podcasts

By

Jason Schneider

5d ago· 5 min readenReview

Summary

This article reviews five Android apps for podcast creation: Koala Sampler (beat-making and sound design), Riverside (high-quality remote recording with separate local tracks), FL Studio Mobile (full music production suite), Anchor (all-in-one podcast hosting and distribution), and Dolby On (mobile audio recording with Dolby processing). It covers features like multi-track editing, noise reduction, remote guest recording, and direct distribution to platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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If you're planning to start your own podcast, your Android phone can help you with many aspects of it with apps like Koala Sampler, Riverside, and FL Studio.
FL Studio Mobile is a full-featured music production studio that lets you create beats, record audio, and mix tracks right on your phone.
Riverside records each participant locally, ensuring high-quality audio even with unstable internet connections.
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If you're planning to start your own podcast, your Android phone can help you with many aspects of it with apps like Koala Sampler, Riverside, and FL Studio.

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