

Synchronise the music by pressing Apply button.Select the “Music” option in the left sidebar and check two options "Sync Music" and then "Include voice memos".Choose your iPhone X/8/7/6S/6 (Plus) on the main menu.Connect your iPhone via the USB-cable and open iTunes.Otherwise, the sync process will overwrite all of your original music files on your iPhone and only keep the voice memos left. But as Voice Memo belongs to Music type in iTunes, please note that you'd better backup your music & playlists on your iPhone X/8/7/6S/6 (Plus) firstly before you copy voice memos from iPhone to computer with iTunes. As is known to all, Apple has many limitations and can't support other media files like music, videos to transfer from iPhone to iTunes. Voice Memo is the only media type which can be transferred from iPhone to iTunes. Transfer Voice Memos from iPhone X/8/7/6S/6 (Plus) to Computer via iTunes You can drag and drop your audio clips to any location in your Mac.Method 2. Next, click on Apps in the sidebar, and scroll all the way to the bottom until you see Voice Memos. Connect your iPhone to your Mac, and click the phone symbol on the upper left. However, if your audio recordings are large in file size, using iTunes is the second way to share.
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Accessing the share sheet to back up voice memos Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone and Mac, and you can look for your Mac’s account photo under AirDrop. As we did in the previous section, tap on a recording and then the share button. There are two ways to back up voice memos to your Mac. From here, you can select “Add to iCloud Drive” or “Add to Notes.” Voice Memo archives in Notes and iCloud Drive Backing Up To Your Mac You can go into the Voice Memos app, tap on a recording and hit the share button. It’s also possible to access voice memos through iTunes and save them to your Mac. Another option is to create a note or folder in Apple Notes dedicated to voice memos. You could do as I’ve done, and create a folder in iCloud Drive (or your cloud provider of choice) for audio clips. There are many ways you can go about backing up voice memos.


Luckily, we can make use of the share sheet. There is no Voice Memo folder in iCloud Drive, and although I assume memos are part of your iPhone backup, it’s great to have manual control. I don’t use the app very often, but when I do I wish there was a way to back up Voice Memos to iCloud. For other people, they quickly remove it, now that Apple enabled this in iOS 10. It’s one of those apps that come in handy for musicians, writers, journalists, and recording mysterious sounds. Voice Memos is a default Apple app available for iPhone and iPad.
