

Note that the results may not be as accurate compared to you speaking directly into the microphone. Click the pop-up menu below the microphone icon, then choose the microphone you want to use for keyboard dictation.
Activate Dictation and start playing the audio to transcribe. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Dictation.Tap the soundwave+ icon next to the Record button, and browse to import the audio file into the note.Activate Dictation and start playing the audio to transcribe. Tap the soundwave+ icon next to the Record button, and browse to import the audio file into the note. Use Dictation to transcribe audio recordings on iOS: Use Dictation to transcribe audio recordings on iOS: Create a new note. Noted’s Dictation uses speech recognition, so the results are best when it’s used with your own voice. Uncheck Enhanced Dictation and restart the Mac. Go to System Preferences and select Keyboard. To start dictating notes, simply select Dictation (the 🎙️ microphone icon) on the Editor toolbar and start speaking into your device – and we’ll take care of everything! On the left side of the window, under the microphone icon, click the drop-down menu and choose Internal microphone rather than Automatic. Most of us speak faster than we can type, and that’s precisely why you should use Noted’s Dictation feature to convert speech to text in real-time, which helps you to work faster and take more concise notes. Want to speed up your note-taking process? Who doesn’t?
