from the last few years as long as you’re running iOS 15 or macOS Monterey. It’s weirdly hard to find, and you can only access the setting when you’re already in a call: you swipe down from the upper-right corner to get to the Control Center, then tap on the button that says “Mic Mode.” By default, it’s set to Standard, but there are two other options: Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum.
In my testing, there was one moment when two cars revved their engines at the same time only a few feet from where I was standing when the AI seemed to get overwhelmed and just output a half-second of total silence. But it’s not like you’d have been able to hear me over the roar anyway, right? And, in general, a little more processing for a lot less background noise is an easy trade to make for most calls.
A great tip but, man, did you have to write a lengthy article about it? 🤷
This article is a little bit dated, but still good info on voice isolation. I did a quick search and didn't see if this is now available for phone calls, which was a feature missing when this article was published. Any update on that?
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I wish they had just made it more obvious when you’re on a call and/or made it the default to be on voice isolation mode.
This isn't a 'hidden feature' they literally spoke about it for a good few minutes during a WWDC
Why is it hidden?
that's what we need in every facetime app
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