
USB Audio Recorder PRO 2a5u2z
USB audio recording and playback finally possible on Android 3.1 or higher! qa4m
App info 4b1o2k
App description 6u3n1f
Android App Analysis and Review: USB Audio Recorder PRO, Developed by eXtream Software Development. Listed in Music & audio Category. Current Version Is 1.6.1.6, Updated On 14/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: USB Audio Recorder PRO. Achieved Over 42 thousand Installs. USB Audio Recorder PRO Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars
Record and playback audio in high quality from a USB audio interface! Warning: this is not a generic driver, you can only playback and record from within this app. It is not possible to use your USB audio device with other apps!Please have a look here for a list of tested devices and more information:
http://www.extreamsd.com/USBAudioRecorderPRO
If you are more interested in a media player, please see our USB Audio Player PRO app:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.extreamsd.usbaudioplayerpro
eXtream Software Development has written a custom USB audio driver from scratch because many Android devices do not USB audio or not in the full quality that our driver offers. No rooting is required.
Your USB audio device must be class-compliant in order to work: USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 class-compliant devices are ed with either USB audio spec 1.0 or 2.0. Devices that require you to install specific drivers under Windows or OSX will usually not work.
Make sure to connect your audio device BEFORE starting the app. If you get a message on start-up saying that the device failed to initialize, your device will not work (for now). Reasons can be that your Android device does not meet the requirements, it does not supply enough power (try a powered hub), the USB audio device is not class-compliant or you are not using an OTG cable (if needed).
Please let us know if your Android/audio device combination works.
Note that this app also functions as the license/key to use USB audio in Audio Evolution Mobile.
Features:
• USB audio recording
• USB audio playback
• Mono, stereo and multichannel recording
• Stereo playback (on multichannel device, the first two outputs are used)
• 16-, 24- and/or 32-bit depending on your device
• Up to 384 kHz sample rate (depending on your audio device)
• Input/output selection
• Buffer size selection (1024 to 16384 frames)
• Recording format selection: wav/flac/ogg/aiff. (No mp3 since that is patented, use ogg for similar quality and compression)
• Level meters for playback and recording with peak hold to see what your loudest peak was (tap on level meter to clear)
• Monitor button to set your levels before recording
• Load wav/aiff/flac/ogg files for playback
• Rename or delete recording
• Display of available disk space
• Internal controls like gain, volume and mute are presented on the mixer screen if available
• Set the folder you wish to record to, for example, external sd cards
• Play through your Android device's internal speakers or headset in case you have an input-only device like an USB mic
• Very basic playlist (directory playback) functionality because of many requests. No mp3 playback or fancy graphics, the app is meant for recording!
• Share your recordings through GMail, SoundCloud, etc.
Requirements:
• 800x480 screen minimum (in landscape)
• Android 3.1 or higher (no root required!!!)
• Android device with USB host capability
• USB OTG cable to go from micro-USB to full-sized USB if your Android device does not have a full-sized USB port
What's New 1b5z3l
Solved issue with screen insets due to targeting Android 15.
Recent Comments 151d27
Edwin Morrow 4m3g5l
Works perfectly with my Behringer X Air XR18 and Google Pixel 2. I wish I knew about this way sooner...It would have made recording live shows a breeze compared to setting up someone's expensive laptop. I really wish that it recorded in mono instead of stereo but realize that might work the Android system harder. It's not a big deal separating the tracks in reaper. Being able to record 8 stereo tracks into an old phone is pretty remarkable. Not enough people in the music scene know about this...
Mark Wohlert 1p2x4n
This, and Audio Evolution Mobile are hands down the best apps for recording on Android. This is great for quick capture of ideas. A few changes to this app I would like: MUCH larger transport buttons. More options to customize the file naming format. For example: "Year_MonthDay_##". Also MP3 files. Now that the copyright has expired, more integration of that format makes sense for both apps. Regardless of any such changes, I'll be using this app for a long time to come.
Nitai Flick 423758
This is the only app I've been able to use the Samson Q2U USB microphone with. I've tried a handful. The microphone's built in live zero latency monitoring works also, and it allows you to independently control gain and monitoring volume from within the app. The only thing that doesn't work properly is that I can only record the audio as stereo, despite it being a mono microphone. I'm unable to change the selection despite the option existing in the menu.
Dominic Mason 3qx1z
I typically use this app to record 7 mics at once from my behringer umc interface. 96000 sample rate, 24 bit, 7 lines, 0 issues. It's easier to set up a laptop of course, not having to bring a laptop is really nice. The app can record with the screen off, and will use very little battery while doing so. I saw a loss of around 5% per hour. Record in flac, and you can go a few hours before having to stop and restart recording. The app will split files at 2GB.
Emil Caban 706x2q
I'm using this app to record on the go with a DIY stereo binaural microphone connected to a USB adapter made by Boya (BY-K4, 48kHz 16 bit ADC). No other Android app until this one allowed me to optimally set the input level on loud signals in order to avoid clipping. Stereo small and portable soundcards are rare; another one is ADA-17 (Axagon, 44.1kHz 24 bit recording) and prior buying this app I tested it without success on many smartphones (it worked only on Windows). Now it's working fine!
Paul Dablue 2t354g
Great app with the eXtream USB driver which also becomes available in the Audio Evolution DAW. I am using a cheap Behringer U-Control UCA222 audio to usb adapter on a Samsung A52s, works brilliantly. Edit: Thanks for the quick response, MON, how did I not see that? DOH! Just one thing, can I see the audio level meters moving without having to be recording ? because at the moment I can't.
Peter Petersky 31375m
I can confirm this works with the audio interface from behringer (u-phoria umc22). Question: Would it be possible to record from the Android device itself (let's say from Spotify) AND from the audio interface as well? Intended use case: Play track via Spotify and play drums (which is recorded via microphone plugged in into the audio interface). Thanks in advance!
A Google 44z2e
Tried and tested quite a few USB audio recorders which just did not work. I wanted something that i could connect to my Denon DJ X1800 Mixer for recording my sets, and this works flawlessly but there are a few things i would love to see incorporated into the build. The ability to save default settings that you use, each time i connect my Phone to my mixer i need to ensure that i select Channels 9&10 which are the recording channels by default, if i forget to set this in the I/O tab then i will essentially record nothing. Audio signal trigger for recording purposes, similar to what you would see in Audacity where it receives the audio signal and automatically starts recording, very useful feture. Lastly, the app showing as full screen, even though my Samsung S8+ is apparently allowing the app to be full screen, i still have the nav buttons showing on the screen. I would give 5 stars, but the lack of a save option for your settings alone drops one star.