Dictaphone, a leading app for musicians of all kinds, now offers iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max users the ability to overlay a vocal track onto an existing instrumental recording, without the need for headphones . With iOS 18.2, users will be able to stream their original instrumental compositions through the iPhone speaker while simultaneously recording vocals using the new studio-quality mics in iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Leveraging the power of the A18 Pro chip, and leveraging advanced processing and machine learning to isolate voice recording, Dictaphone creates two separate tracks to enable the use of additional mixing and production tools in apps professionals like Logic Pro. And with Dictaphone on Mac, Layered Recordings are synced between devices and can be dragged and dropped into a Logic session on Mac.
With Dictaphone, users can incorporate a variety of background instruments, such as an acoustic guitar or piano, as a first layer. In Logic Pro, artists and producers can also send a mix of instrumental music as a compressed audio file directly to Dictaphone, making it easy to record a vocal layer on top whenever inspiration strikes.
Three Grammy Award winners – multi-platinum recording artist Michael Bublé, country star Carly Pearce and record producer Greg Wells – teamed up to compose their new song “Maybe This Christmas” with Dictaphone on iPhone 16 Pro. In a behind-the-scenes video, the artists share what inspired them to compose this awesome Christmas song, and describe how the new Dictaphone feature allowed them to record their vocals using just the iPhone 16 Pro.
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