And on the tail end of your recording, when you are ready to
pause/stop recording, remember that your screen may have gone to lock
mode based on your settings.
So, you should press the Home button once before you do a two finger double tap.
Then you can un-mute Voiceover , turn speach back on, once again with
a three finger double tap. That way you have less editing to do, if
any.

Have fun.
Rodney


On 11/6/14, Brian Fischler <brianfisch...@me.com> wrote:
> I disagree as a buddy of mine and I record a weekly podcast using voice
> memos and the quality of recording of a 5S and voice memos is just fine as I
> would not want to do the podcast if the quality was crap. What I would
> suggest doing is turn on Do Not Disturb then click record in voice memos
> then do a three finger double tap to mute all voice that way you will be
> covered about VO accidentently letting something get through which does
> happen from time to time even with do not disturb on Good luck.
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yu could put the phone on do not disturb and have it so no one gets
>> through, or put it in air plain mode, all of which can be accessed with
>> the control center. I'm going to warn you the audio quality will suck, but
>> it works.
>>> On Nov 6, 2014, at 8:07 AM, Juanita Martin <jordmar...@suddenlink.net>
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>>> I'm going to my daughter's play tonight and I'd like to record the audio
>>> with Voice memos.  I don't want to disturb anyone with notifications or
>>> phone calls, so if I put the phone on mute, can I still record?
>>> If that isn't possible, is there another app that would be more
>>> practical?  I have the iPhone 6.
>>>
>>>
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