The Sound Library Podcast

Building the future of intelligent audio curation

The audio companion to Parla Music's mission to revolutionize how people organize, categorize, and access their sound. From software development to user experience, we explore what it takes to make every piece of audio content perfectly organized and effortlessly accessible. Visit us: https://www.parlamusic.com/ soundlibrary.substack.com

Episodes

  1. MemoKit: The API iOS Really Needs

    12/28/2025

    MemoKit: The API iOS Really Needs

    In today’s episode, we dig into a problem that’s both technical and philosophical: why iOS still doesn’t offer a real API for Voice Memos — and why that matters more than you might think. Inspired by a Sound Library deep-dive, we explore the limitations developers face when building apps that organize and manage user recordings. For years, third-party developers have been able to build rich apps around iOS Photos because Apple provides PhotoKit — a comprehensive, privacy-preserving API that lets apps index, query, and work with a user’s photo library programmatically. In contrast, Voice Memos sits behind a wall: there’s no equivalent framework that lets developers automatically fetch recordings. The files live in a protected part of the system (/private/var/mobile/Media/Recordings/), inaccessible without manual user action. We explain that this isn’t a simple oversight — it’s the result of Apple’s design choices. Over 16 years, despite loads of requests and clear utility for productivity tools, Apple has never prioritized opening up a Memos API. Unlike photos, voice recordings aren’t seen as a “social” or user-central asset, so there’s little incentive to provide robust programmatic access. So what is MemoKit — or what could it be? In this podcast, we explore the blog from the creators of Sound Library App. The creators imagines an API like “MemosKit” that would let developers request authorization, fetch recordings by metadata, and build powerful organization features — all without manual import workflows. Instead, developers must rely on workarounds like using the iOS share sheet or document picker to import files one at a time. In today’s conversation, we unpack: * The real limitations of iOS sandboxing and why Voice Memos has stayed closed for so long. * The contrast with PhotoKit and what Apple does provide for other media types. * How developers are coping today with import workarounds. * Why a MemoKit-style API would be a game-changer for productivity and organization apps. Whether you’re an app creator frustrated by platform limits or just curious about how developer ecosystems evolve, this episode sheds light on a silent gap in the iOS experience — and what it tells us about Apple’s approach to APIs. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soundlibrary.substack.com

    13 min
  2. 12/14/2025

    Sound Library App— Rediscovering Your Life, One Recording at a Time

    We all have it — a phone full of voice clips: half-finished song ideas, random thoughts scribbled in audio, laughter from a cousin’s birthday, the hum of a city street, or even a fleeting moment worth holding on to. But when every file shows up as “New Recording 1898,” those precious fragments become buried memories lost in the noise. That’s exactly the problem the team behind Sound Library set out to solve. Born from frustration with the limitations of Apple Voice Memos — simple, useful, but chaotic once usage scales — Sound Library was built to transform that forgotten heap into a living, navigable audio diary. In this episode, we’ll talk about: * 😟 The universal pain: why traditional voice-memo apps fail when your library grows — and how losing track of recordings can feel like losing parts of your past. * 🛠️ The solution: how Sound Library uses Collections (Recents, Albums, Sounds, chronological archives, Trash) to bring structure, order, and meaning back into your audio. * 🎨 The magic of seeing sound: automatic categorization, visual waveforms with color-coded segments, searchable metadata — turning audio into something you can see, recall, and revisit. * 🔍 The philosophy: this isn’t about making new sounds — it’s about reconnecting with the ones you’ve already created. Your memories, your voice, your ideas — rediscovered. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I recorded that somewhere… but where?” — this episode is for you. Because what’s worth saving deserves to be heard again. This is a podcast version of this blog post: Rediscovering My Own Soundtrack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soundlibrary.substack.com

    11 min
  3. Season 1 Trailer

    Si algo funciona, ¿pa’ qué cambiarlo? Parte 1. - Edición en Audio

    Bienvenido a la versión en audio de nuestra última publicación del blog. En este episodio, profundizamos en uno de los rediseños más controversiales de 2024: Apple Fotos en iOS 18 y iOS 26. ¿Qué pasa cuando tomas una app querida y funcional, en la que millones confían como su archivo personal de recuerdos… y la reinventas? Apple Fotos en iOS 17 no era espectacular, pero funcionaba. Era una máquina del tiempo, no una red social. Un lugar al que íbamos para recordar, no para deslizar. Luego llegó iOS 18… y todo cambió. Lo que escucharás: * Por qué la app Fotos se convirtió en el álbum familiar moderno. * Cómo iOS 17 ofrecía experiencias de usuario predecibles y emocionales. * Qué salió mal cuando Apple decidió “arreglar” lo que no estaba roto. * Las lecciones más profundas sobre respetar los hábitos del usuario y el diseño emocional. Como dijo Don Draper en el episodio “El Carrusel” de Mad Men:“Nostalgia... es una punzada en el corazón, mucho más poderosa que la memoria misma.” Apple entendía eso en iOS 17. Pero, ¿lo olvidó en iOS 18 y iOS26? Esta es la Parte 1 de nuestra exploración sobre el diseño de interfaces, la confianza del usuario y lo que sucede cuando la innovación prioriza la novedad sobre la necesidad. ¿Prefieres leer? Puedes encontrar la publicación original del blog en inglés aquí. Suscríbete para acompañarnos mientras exploramos cómo el software debería servir a las necesidades humanas, no interrumpirlas solo por innovar. ¿Tienes opiniones sobre el rediseño de Fotos en iOS 18? Nos encantaría leer tus comentarios abajo. Visítanos en: parlamusic.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soundlibrary.substack.com

    14 min
  4. 11/11/2025

    If it Ain't Broke. Part 1. - Audio Edition

    Welcome to the audio version of our latest blog post! In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most controversial redesigns of 2024: Apple Photos in iOS 18 and iOS26. What happens when you take a beloved, functional app that millions rely on as their personal memory archive—and reinvent it? Apple Photos on iOS 17 wasn’t flashy, but it worked. It was a time machine, not a social network. A place where we go to remember, not scroll. Then iOS 18 changed everything. What you’ll hear: * Why the Photos app became the modern family photo album * How iOS 17 created predictable, emotional user experiences * What went wrong when Apple decided to “fix” what wasn’t broken * The deeper lessons about respecting user habits and emotional design As Don Draper said in Mad Men’s “The Carousel” episode: “Nostalgia... it’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone.” Apple understood this in iOS 17. But did they forget it in iOS 18? This is Part 1 of our exploration into interface design, user trust, and what happens when innovation prioritizes novelty over necessity. Prefer to read? Check out the original blog post here. New to Perfectly Organized? Subscribe to join us as we explore how software should serve human needs—not disrupt them for the sake of disruption. Have thoughts on the iOS 18 Photos redesign? We’d love to hear them in the comments below. Visit us at: parlamusic.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soundlibrary.substack.com

    12 min

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The audio companion to Parla Music's mission to revolutionize how people organize, categorize, and access their sound. From software development to user experience, we explore what it takes to make every piece of audio content perfectly organized and effortlessly accessible. Visit us: https://www.parlamusic.com/ soundlibrary.substack.com