If you’re like most people, you probably have a few voice memos scattered around your iPhone. But if you want to keep track of all of your voice memos in one place, there’s a great way to do it. You can use the built-in microphone on your iPhone to record and play back voice memos. Just make sure that you have the correct audio settings set up on your iPhone before recording. Here’s how:
- Open the Voice Memo app on your iPhone and start recording.
- When the recording is complete, open the app and select “save as.”
- Name the file “voice_memo1.”
- Drag the file into the Voice Memo app on your computer, where it will be saved as a text document with a .txt extension.
Have you ever wanted to use your iPhone as a simple voice recorder to take simple notes? Or to record speeches, lectures, or presentations? The iPhone includes a simple app that will allow you to do just that.
The app you’re looking for is called “Voice Memos” and can be found in a folder on your home screen called “Extras”. You’ll note there’s a few other items in here you might be interested in, but today we’re solely concentrating on Voice Memos.
The app is very simple to use: just press the red record button and the app will begin recording whatever you want to preserve.
Note that while you’re recording, the header at the top of the screen will indicate you are doing so. When you’re finished, you can tap the red square stop button.
Seems simple and obvious, right? But now, you actually have a few options. There’s a blue square symbol on the right screen edge. This is the “Edit” button, and tapping it will expose options to Delete or Trim your new recording. Trimming is useful in case you recorded a little too long, or started recording a little too early. Of course, deleting a recording speaks for itself.
Alternatively, you can tap “Done” and save your new voice memo, giving it an appropriate name.
Whenever you save a voice memo, it will appear in the saved recordings list below the app’s main interface. That way you can easily play back any recordings with a simple tap.
When you play back a voice memo, you can share it, edit, or trash it. You can also share your voice memos by tapping the Share button on the left.
Remember, Voice Memos aren’t just for voice memos. Realistically, you can use it for a variety of useful things. For example, if you’re a college student, you can augment your note taking by recording your lectures. If you’re a reporter or writer, you can use it to record interviews, this making it a whole lot easier to remember everything.