Adding a Voice Annotation
 
You can type notes in a lecture or meeting and record the person speaking using the built-in voice annotation feature.  NoteBook adds Voice Annotation Stickers that are synced to the voice recording, so you can start playback at the exact point at which you began typing a note.  You can also copy a voice annotation file to iTunes, and from there to your iPod for anywhere playback.
 
 
Adding a Voice Annotation

Choose Page → Voice Annotate... to add a voice recording to your notes as you type.
 
Adjust the input volume , then click “Start Recording” .

Click “Open Sound” to change the current sound input device.

When you’re done, choose Page → Stop Recording to stop.


 
Reviewing a Voice Annotation

After you finish recording, NoteBook adds a Voice Annotation Sticker to all cells you created or changed during the recording.
 
Click and hold a Voice Annotation Sticker to see the time at which you entered the note during the recording , or click the Sticker to start playback from that point.

Choose “Open in iTunes” to copy the entire voice annotation to your iTunes music library, which you can then transfer to your iPod.

TIP: You can use the Voice Annotation toolbar item to start, monitor, and stop your recording.