Your next favorite Christmas song may have been recorded on an iPhone

It may be hard to believe, but we are only 14 days away from Christmas. The holidays have arrived and I bet you are already running your favorite Christmas songs on your favorite music service, such as Spotify or Apple Music, but there is a change in the wind with regard to the way in which your next favorite Christmas song could be recorded. .

In addition to releasing iOS 18.2 for the iPhone, Apple releases a major update for Voice Memos, of which Michael Bublé thinks this “the way we will make music forever will change.” Speech memos have long been used to record songs, jam sessions and even ideas for songs from artists, but now the app supports layered recordings of speech memos.

This allows you to place a singing recording over an existing instrument -based number, and all with only your iPhone. However, you need a new one, in particular an iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max with an A18 Pro chip in it. With only that one device you can play the existing instrumental background track via the speakers of your iPhone and use the built -in microphones to absorb your singing in real time.

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For example, Michael Bublé, Carly Pearce and producer Greg Wells recorded the singing for their new Christmas song: Maybe this ChristmasOn an iPhone 16 Pro in Speech Memos. After recording and during the process, the A18 Pro chip only insulates the singing by using AI and ML models-probably comparable to what Apple uses within Logic Pro for separating instruments, but the big difference is that this is this For everyone is free on the top class iPhone.