Hi all, sorry for the long subject line but here's the situation.

I am learning to read braille music and with my teacher we have devised a 
method where she will teach me something from the book that we are using which 
contains exercises. Then between our lessons, this was my idea. I started using 
the Voice Memos app on the iphone to record these exercises in the book convert 
them to MP3 using iTunes on my Mac and send them over to her by email. Here's 
my problem though, and I hope I'm not alone. It seems once I have recorded a 
few exercises to her I can't seem to find a way where I can get rid of all the 
Voice memo files in one swoop so to speak. That is, I am having to manually 
deleting one by one and this applies to both my iphone and Mac. Tedious as you 
can imagine
I just assumed that once I have deleted the files in the Voice Memos playlist 
which is the last item in my source list and sync it to the iphone they would 
just disappear from there automatically. By the way, once I have converted them 
to MP3, I assumed that one would see these converted format along with the 
default M4A in my iTunes media folder then the sub-foulder Voice Memos. You 
would think? However, the Mp3 versions go into iTunes Media, Music and it 
creates a folder called Dan's iPhone which is my iPhone's name, finally into 
Voice Memos and the Mp3 versions are located here. I know this isn't 
particularly related to my main question but I just wanted to know is this 
normal once you converted them to MP3?

I Should point out that my teacher uses Windows and we did try using the M4A 
extension but for whatever reason she wasn't able to open it. Anyway, MP3 is 
what I would consider the norm for universal cross-listening as it were. 

Very sorry for the long message but I just wanted to make sure that the 
situation was understood and adding a little background to why I am applying it 
in the first place.
OSX Mavericks 10.9.1 and IOS 7.0.4 is what I'm using.

I look forward to any responses.

Thanking you 

Daniel 

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