![]() He had an iPad, so I had the bright idea that we could look into using his iPad as a quick workaround for producing audio for use in the game. While I was still working on a video game for iOS, I was working with an artist and a musician. I struck out on my own to make iOS video games, was the original plan, but I never quite got into the whole free-to-play, exploiting people mercilessly angle, so I drifted out of video games. I worked in the games industry for about a decade as well. ![]() Rene: Canis, how did you get into making audio apps in general and Ferrite in specific?Ĭanis: That's an odd one, actually, because what happened was my background is actually in video games. Jason: That's the closest I think I've come.Ĭanis: We heard you liked podcasting, so we put a podcast inside your podcast so that you could podcast while you're podcasting. Jason: I have posted podcasts while still talking to the people who made the podcast with me. Rene: Is there truth to the rumor that you podcast so much, you have occasionally podcasted while podcasting? I am also a podcaster with a lot of my time at and RelayFM. I was the editor of "Macworld" for a while and still write a column there. Jason Snell: I have written about Apple stuff for a long time, and I'm now at. I'm going to ask you for a brief one in case we are introducing the world to you for the first time. Rene: Also joining us, Jason Snell, who should need no introduction, Jason. Many of them are audio apps, and the one I'm here to talk about today, I guess, is Ferrite, which is a podcast editing app.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |