
I tried to record some music that I was playing to see what it sounded like, and the quality didn’t blow me away. If I were trying to record something that I wanted to sound perfect- I probably wouldn’t be using my iPhone. For my intents and purposes, they sound just fine. All of you Windows users will have to try it for yourselves.) (It should be noted that I was transferring to a Mac. So it’s safe to say that iTalk is the superior product of the two. I also had a hard time syncing VoiceNotes to my computer, even though I tried typing what it told me to. While a similar application, VoiceNotes, requires you to type in some information to the computer to sync your phone, iTalk finds your phone for you. Then you simply drag and drop the files.Īs far as voice recorders go, this one is nice. Once you choose the phone, your phone will prompt you to allow the computer to sync. To transfer the files to your computer, you first have to download a program from When you open that program on your computer, it searches for phones that are currently using iTalk, and presents you a list. This way, if there’s some more information you forgot to add, or if you need help remembering what you were talking about - you can spell it out. You can add old-fashioned typed notes to your recordings. Literally! Starting a new recording is just as easy. You can easily pause and resume recordings with the touch of a button. There is a slight difference in quality, but it's not that noticeable (at least not to my concert-riddled ears). The higher the quality, the larger the file size. You can choose from three different levels, Good, Better and Best. I’ve read that some people were under that impression and were very disappointed.)

(Please be advised that this app does NOT record phone conversations. All you need is to download iTalk Sync and have a Wi-Fi connection. It stores them on your phone then allows you to transfer them to your computer as high quality AIFF files. ITalk Recorder Premium is a voice recorder that you can use to record notes, conversations, or random thoughts of yours.
