![]() ![]() If I plug it into an iPhone, it takes a while, but will eventually be recognized as an input source. I found that if I plugged one of these into a 2018 iPad Pro, it works straight away. This is used to carry the microphone signal. This looks like an ordinary jack cable, only it has three black rings around the jack instead of two. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of MacĪ headset cable works every time. To record, press play on one device, and record on the other, and you’re off. Do you have the latest version of JPR? If so, does it still work fine, etc.Just unplug it from those headphones, and plug it into the output of your audio source instead. I'm hesitant about the Just Press Record app because several of the latest appstore reviews say the latest update broke the Apple Watch app and that the transcription is awful now. You can't do that with the Voice Memo app. I also like that you can pause and continue recording with Just Press Record. Had to look up what a "Complication" was I've only had the watch for a couple days. Apps like Just Press Record and Voice Recorder 7 do have complications. I like being able to hit record with as few button presses as possible. This might not be a problem for you but Voice Memos doesn’t have a complication. Apps like Just Press Record and Voice Recorder 7 do have said: That's neat, but might be a bit too nerdy even for me.Īny others I should check out related to iOS Then moved anywhere you want.Īlso saw WristMidi for controlling midi via apple watch. It updates automatically everywhere, even if you just change the title. ![]() and they get automatically updated to Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, and Mac. However, what's wrong with just using the free Apple Voice Memos app? You can set it for lossless recordings. I saw all the recommendations for Just Press Record. I was looking for cool ios audio apps for apple watch to try out. I just inherited an Apple Watch series 3 from my sister. If you’ve used your phone as a recorder you’d probably be said: It’s super fast and the recordings sound decent. For all those who have an Apple Watch and haven’t used it as a field recorder I highly recommend it. I’m pretty happy with what I’m using but the AppStore has many options so I’m wondering if anyone has an opinion on a specific app to either try or stay away from. Best of all the watch does not need to be tethered to the phone to record or play back. In the past by the time I got my phone out of my pocket, opened the appropriate app and began recording the moment was over. Afterwards I can transfer the sample to the iPhone Voice Recorder app and then move it to AudioShare or whatever. So it’s literally one action to snag a sound. So far so good, i can set a widget on my watch face that begins recording with single press so capturing sounds is very quick process. Right no I’m testing an app called Voice Recorder. It’s super convenient but I just realized it can go a step further with my watch. Like many folks I’ve been using my iPhone as a field recorder to collect sounds as I go about my day. ![]()
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