In addition to the release of many new AI functions, Apple has also updated voice memo apps on iOS 18.2. On Wednesday, iPhone manufacturers have announced that iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max users will be able to stack vocal trucks on existing instrument recording with voice memo apps without using headphones. Instead, the user will be able to record vocals using an iPhone speaker to record the instruments and at the same time using 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max microphones.
This update was announced for the first time in the Apple event held in September, and the company's long -closed iPhone application “Music Memo”, which has been closed and officially abolished in 2021, is an alternative. Was provided. As a result, the artists turned their eyes on third -party apps such as Tape IT to fill the hole.
With iOS 18.2 and Apple A18 Pro chips, voice memos can use machine learning to enable new features. This app allows you to create two individual tracks, mix them further and create professional apps such as Logic Pro. The first layer can include various background instruments such as piano and acoustic guitar. Alternatively, musicians and producers can also send the existing instrumental mix directly to the voice memo app and easily record vocal layers on it.
According to Apple, these “layer recording” will be synchronized between devices from the voice memo on the Mac. You can drag and drop into the logic session on your Mac.
Apple demonstrates the features on the new holiday track by Michael Bouquet, Country Star Curly Pierce, and Record producer Greg wells. In the back of the stage, it is shown that artists use the voice memo app to record vocals individually on the iPhone 16 Pro.
Upgrades for voice memo apps start with iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max for users running iOS 18.2. Sharing to voice memo and layer recording can be used in Logic Pro for Mac 11.1 equipped with MacOS Sequoia 15.2, and Logic Pro for iPad 2.1 equipped with iPados 18.2.
In the iOS 18 update, voice characters have been added to the voice memo app, and the user can display the voice of the audio during or recorded.