This sounds from the app have been significantly helpful for me in falling asleep, staying asleep, and getting quality sleep. Having anxiety from time to time about work, money, or just in general at night, this app helps me calm down and just gather in the sounds keeping everything quiet and peaceful. The first beta of iOS 14 includes the ability to set up notifications that trigger if the iPhone hears specific sounds, an accessibility feature that could help alert hearing-impaired users to.
You can open the Sound Library from the Sound browser, the Live Loops browser, and from instruments that have additional sounds available for download. To open the Sound Library, your device must be connected to the Internet.
Open the Sound Library
To open the Sound Library from the Sound browser:
In an existing song, tap to open the Sound browser, swipe until you see Sound Library, then tap Sound Library.
If you’ve created a new song, the Sound browser opens automatically. Swipe until you see Sound Library, then tap Sound Library
To open the Sound Library from an instrument like Drummer:
If necessary, select the Drummer track in Tracks view, then tap in the control bar.
Tap the drummer name, then tap “Get more Drummers.” The number indicates how many additional drummers are available.
To open the Sound Library from a Live Loops song:
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In an existing song, tap to open the Template browser, then tap Sound Library.
If you’ve created a new Live Loops song, the Template browser opens automatically. Tap Sound Library.
Navigate the Sound Library
Once you've opened the Sound Library, do any of the following to navigate it:
Tap a tile to see more sounds.
Tap Preview to hear samples of the sounds.
Scroll to view additional information about the sound pack, including file size.
Tap Get to download the sounds to your device.
To delete a downloaded sound pack, tap the tile, then tap Delete
The first beta of iOS 14 includes the ability to set up notifications that trigger if the iPhone hears specific sounds, an accessibility feature that could help alert hearing-impaired users to fire alarms or dogs barking nearby.
Apple's unveiling of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 at WWDC covered a lot of new features, but not everything was revealed in the presentation, nor in supporting documents. One new feature was spotted without the fanfare, but may have a big impact for some of Apple's customers.
Shown in a video on Reddit by user 'u/Jsmith4523' on Monday night, the Sound Recognition feature is an audio detection system in the iPhone that can listen out for specific sounds. Once heard, the iPhone then displays a notification on-screen advising it has heard a sound, and identifying it.
The list of sounds it can pick up include animals like cats and dogs, household sounds including running water and appliances, and doorbells and door knocks. The system is also sophisticated enough to listen out for people shouting and baby cries, and can even distinguish between alarm sounds for fires, smoke, and sirens.
Notifications are displayed with the 'Sound Recognition' title, along with a brief description of what was heard.
Descriptive text for Sound Recognition advises the iPhone 'will continuously listen for certain sounds, and using on-device intelligence, will notify you when sounds may be recognized.' It goes on to highlight how it should not be relied upon in cases where the user may be harmed or injured, emergency situations, or for navigation.
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The function is likely to be welcomed by deaf iPhone users, as well as those hard of hearing, as it will give a visual and tactile alert to largely audio-only events.
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