Recording audio was satisfying. Less satisfying was losing the recording when shutting down and restarting the app.
Is it fixed?
Yes. Lol. Now, when a recording is complete, Muser Evolve will automatically write the audio to a file, located in the iOS devices app-storage location. A generated unique filename based on a basename, date and time is shown at the top of the UI. When the app is shut down and started back up, that file should be automatically loaded, aka, you should you hear the same thing that was recorded just prior to shut down.
What does this mean, going forward?
This is the bare minimum form of file management for the app. Now that Muser Evolve is aware of a file representation of the audio and able to recall it, it paves the way for multiple recordings and sharing/exporting the recordings. The question of course is a simple audio file doesn't contain much richness so a meta or project file will be needed, and probably fairly soon!
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