Intonaiton Apps Mac Ipad

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Intonia is a Pitch Recorder. It's software intended to help string players visualize intonation. It combines the capabilities of an electronic tuner and a digital recorder. It keeps a memory of what it has heard, and displays pitch on a scrolling graph. You can specify what temperament to use: Equal, Just, or Pythagorean.

While it is recording, the display scrolls continuously. Your pitch is displayed as the height of the trace. If you're playing in tune the trace is white, but if you're sharp relative to your chosen scale and temperament, the trace is colored red. If you're flat, the trace is blue.

Originally intended simply to show intonation, it turns out to have many other uses:

  • Play a fast passage, and see which notes were out of tune.
  • See intonation in just, Pythagorean, or equal temperament.
  • Tune your instrument.
  • Use as a tape recorder to hear yourself play.
  • Edit your recording using cut and paste.
  • Get instant feedback.
  • Visualize articulations, slides, shifts, vibrato, etc.
  • Analyze historic recordings and other pre-recorded material.
  • Use it for transcription.
  • Works for all string instruments: cello through violin.
  • Works for many other instruments as well.

I'm an improving violin student, having started as an adult. I've found that learning to play the violin requires training the ear to recognize correct intonation before the fingers can find the correct place on the string. Frequently I've had the experience where my teacher says, 'make the G# a little sharper.' Once I do so, I can hear that it sounds better, but I would not have thought to try it on my own. I've always wanted to ask my teacher, 'how can I take you home with me?' Intonia is my way of making that happen.


Voice Memos uses the built-in microphone on your device to record. For a higher-quality stereo recording, use an external stereo microphone.

How to record a voice memo

  1. Open the Voice Memos app or ask Siri to open it.
  2. To record, tap or click . To stop, tap . On your iPad or Mac1, tap or click .
  3. When you tap , your memo is saved automatically with your current location as the title.2 On your iPad or Mac, click Done when you're finished recording.

All your memos are available on every device that's signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. Just turn on Voice Memos in the iCloud settings of each device.

After you record a voice memo, you can edit it.

Edit a voice memo

After you record a voice memo, it's easy to replace a section, trim the recording, or delete part of it.

How to replace part of a voice memo

  1. Tap the memo that you want to edit. Tap , then tap Edit Recording. On your iPad or Mac, select the memo, then tap or click Edit.
  2. Swipe the waveform left or right until the blue playhead is positioned at the beginning of the part that you want to replace. On your Mac, position the blue playhead on the recording overview at the bottom of the app to select a starting place.
  3. Tap Replace to re-record over the existing memo.
  4. Tap when you finish recording.
  5. Tap Done to save.

How to trim from the beginning or end of a memo

  1. Tap the memo that you want to trim. Tap , then tap Edit Recording. On your iPad or Mac, select the memo, then click Edit.
  2. Tap . Yellow handles with arrows appear on each end of the memo in the lower recording graph.
  3. To trim from the beginning, drag the yellow arrow on the left to where you want the memo to begin. To trim from the end, drag the yellow arrow on the right to where you want the memo to end.
  4. Tap Trim.
  5. Tap Save. If you're finished editing the memo, tap Done.

How to delete part of a memo

  1. Tap the memo that you want to trim. Tap , then tap Edit Recording. On your iPad or Mac, select the memo, then click Edit.
  2. Tap . Yellow handles with arrows appear on each end of the memo in the lower recording graph.
  3. Drag the left and right yellow arrows so that they surround the part of the memo that you want to delete.
  4. Tap Delete.
  5. Tap Save. If you've finished editing the memo, tap Done.

Share a voice memo

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Want to share your voice memo with a friend or save it to a second location? Tap a memo in the list, tap , then tap Share. On your iPad or Mac, select a memo, then tap or click the share button .

Choose a way to share, such as Messages or a social media app. Or save your memo to another location with an option like iCloud Drive or Mail.

How to delete a voice memo

  1. Tap or click to select the memo that you want to delete.
  2. Tap . On your Mac, press the Delete key or choose Edit > Delete. The memo is moved to the Recently Deleted folder.

Voice memos stay in the Recently Deleted folder for 30 days and then are deleted permanently. You can recover a voice memo if it's still in the Recently Deleted folder:

  1. In Voice Memos, tap or click Recently Deleted.
  2. Tap or click the memo that you want to recover.
  3. Tap or click Recover, then tap or click Recover Recording.

1. Voice Memos is a built-in app in macOS Mojave and later.

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2. You can turn location-based naming on or off in Settings > Voice Memos. On your Mac, choose Voice Memos > Preferences.