Sometimes an idea or something you want to remember and want to record it immediately before you forget it comes to mind, and because there is always an application for sure everything, you will find dozens of applications that perform this task for you, but instead of searching in the software store there is an application already installed on your device that may be one of the least used applications despite Its great benefit, which is "voice notes", you find a large percentage of users do not use it and others may forget that this application is already on their device and ask us about an application to record voice, so we explain a simple and quick application of "voice notes" in addition to explaining an important feature of it which is cutting audio clips .
Note: The Voice Memos application does not come with the iPad

When opening (Voice Memos), the application interface appears:

The button on the left is for recording audios, and the one on the right displays everything that has been recorded. Let us leave the record button aside, as it has no advantages, but the right button is to edit the audios, publish them by mail, and change their name.
Now when we click the right button, this page will appear for us:

Choose the audio clip you want to edit by clicking on the blue arrow, and this page will appear:

When you click on the box that appears the date and day of the recording, the next page appears, which allows the user to change the name of the audio clip either from the options provided by the device or by clicking on (Custom) and entering the name that we want this regarding changing the name.

As for editing the phonemes, you press the (Cut memo) button and start editing by moving the beginning and end of the yellow rectangle and when you reach the desired clip, press Cut a voice memo.

After clicking on Cut, you will find the application returns to the first page that contains the recordings, and we find that the length of the clip became 24 seconds after it was 40 seconds.

Now for transferring notes to your computer. From iTunes, open Music and select Include Voice Memos, then click Sync, and you will find that the voice memos have been moved to iTunes in the Music section

The article may seem simple for some users, but there is a large sector of users who do not know this application and have never used it, and there is a larger sector that has used it and does not know the existence of the possibility of cutting the voice memo.
The author of the article: Shahd, Saudi Arabia



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