How to Create Audio Notes in Evernote
Evernote is a multimedia note-taking and sharing app that allows you to create notes that contain text, images, webpages, and audio. The software is available on a number of different platforms including iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android,...
Method 1 of 4:
iPhone and iPod touch
- Launch the Evernote app from your iPhone or iPod touch home screen.
- Navigate to the new note screen and select the 'Voice' option.
- Record your audio note after the three second countdown.
- Tap the 'Save' button to add your recorded audio to as a note.
- Alternatively, tap the 'Stop' button to listen to the audio and rerecord if necessary.
Method 2 of 4:
iPad
- Launch the Evernote app from your iPad home screen.
- Tap the 'New Note' tab in the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Tap the microphone icon at the top of the new note screen to start recording your audio note.
- Tap the 'Stop' button.
- Select either 'Save' to add the recorded audio to a new note or 'Discard' to delete the audio.
Method 3 of 4:
Android
- Launch the Android Evernote application.
- Tap 'New Note'.
- Tap the microphone icon in the top right corner of the screen to start recording.
- Tap the square 'Stop' button to save the audio as an attachment to a new note.
Method 4 of 4:
Blackberry
- Launch the Evernote app for Blackberry.
- Select 'Audio Note' from the main screen.
- Select 'Record' to start recording your audio note.
- Select 'Stop' to when you're finished recording your audio.
- Select 'Save Note' from within the options menu to save the audio to a new note.
Update 05 March 2020
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