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Voice Memos is a new addition from iOS to macOS Mojave; it’s a simple one-trick-pony of an app that lets you record, play back, and share short audio recordings.
Consider all the times you’d find it useful to have an audio recorder in your MacBook — perhaps when you’re attending a lecture or interviewing an important source (a big deal for writers). Or maybe you just want to record a quick reminder (“Pick up milk after work”). Well, you’re in luck. Mojave now includes the same built-in digital voice recorder you know and love on your iPhone (and other iDevices).
*Voice Memo 2.2.6 for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. Voice Memo can be installed on Mac OS X 10.8 or later. This Mac app is an intellectual property of Raj Kumar Shaw. The bundle identifier for this application is com.ilifetouch.voicememomacc.
*If you use voice memos frequently and want to move multiple voice memos at once to your PC or Mac, you can use iTunes to automatically synchronize new voice memos to your computer. On a Windows PC, you’ll need to download and install iTunes to do this. ITunes comes included on Macs.How to record a voice memo
Launch Voice Memos, and you’ll see the simple window displayed here.
Recordings use your Mac’s built-in microphone by default. If you prefer to use a different microphone, select it in the Sound System Preferences pane’s Input tab before you begin recording.
Click the big red button to start a recording. The waveform that moves across the screen as Voice Memo detects sounds helps you gauge the recording level.Download Voice Memos From Iphone
You can pause a recording by clicking the red pause button, and then click it again to resume recording.
How to Transfer Voice Memos from iPhone to Computer with iTunes. Transferring voice memos.
A timer on the screen indicates the length of your recording session (24.36 in the figure).
Click Done when you’re finished to save the recording. It’s that easy.
To adjust the recording level, visit the Sound System Preferences pane’s Input tab and adjust the Input Volume slider.How to listen to a voice memo
After you capture your thoughts or musings, you’ll probably want to play them back. To do so, just click the voice memo you want to hear (Second Recording in the figure), and then click the triangular Play button to listen.
You can drag the playhead (the vertical blue line in the middle of the waveform) to move forward or back in the memo.How to name a voice memo
When a memo is added to your list of recordings, it shows up with the date and length of the recording and the uninspiring title New Recording. You could have named it something else at that point, but if you didn’t, you may have a tough time remembering which recording was made for which purpose. Fortunately, you can easily create a custom title after the fact:
* Click any Voice Memo in the sidebar.
* Click the name Apple assigned (New Recording 1, New Recording 2, and so on).
* Type your own name for the voice memo.
Professor Snookins on Biology, for example.
That’s it. Your recording is duly identified.How to trim a voice memo
Maybe the professor you were recording rambled on and on. Fortunately, it’s easy to trim the audio. To do so, first click a recording and then click the Edit button in the upper-left corner of the window.
Now, click the trim icon (labeled in the figure) and drag the start and end markers to determine the portion of the audio you want to keep.
To conclude the process, click the trim icon — but before you do, I recommend that you preview your edit by clicking the Play button. If you’re happy, click the trim icon.
If you make a mistake, choose Edit → Undo immediately to restore the audio you trimmed.
You may want to share a Voice Memo with others. No problem. Just click a Voice Memo to select it, and then click the share icon. You then have the option to email the memo or send it in a message. Or you can share it instantly with Mac or iDevice users via AirDrop, or add it to the Notes app.
Here’s another cool trick you can do with a recording. Email the recording to yourself, download it onto your Mac, change its extension to .m4r, and then add the recording to iTunes. Presto, you’ve added a ringtone.
When you have no further use for a recording, you can remove it from the Voice Memos app by selecting it and pressing Delete (or Backspace).
Hello Moisee,

Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! I see that you’d like to sync your voice memos from your iPad to your MacBook Air which is running macOS Catalina. You’ve come to the right place. Voice Memos On Iphone

With macOS Catalina you’ll be using Finder to sync your iPad to your Mac. Check out the steps in this article: Sync music between your Mac and iPhone or iPad. In step 4 you’ll see a screen shot showing there’s an option to include voice memos. This is also mentioned in step 7. Voice Memo App Mac Download

You also have the option to sync your voice memos across all your devices with iCloud. You can read more about this feature here: See your voice memos on all your devices.

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