Hello guys,

As far as I can remember there's always been a big consensus around the dreaming community about the use of a notebook or something of the like to record your dreams and build up recall, you wake up and if you have time you get on with the writing of everything you can remember, if not you make some quick notes and perhaps you come back to it later to finish your entries. But it's very rare (and right now I don't even recall) seeing someone mentioning or suggesting the use of an audio recorder as your dream journal, that is, of the non-lucid "background" at least. Why is that?
I've been using it myself for some time now and I think it can be a great alternative to people who don't like having to get out of bed quickly and go write stuff down while they're still "hazy" from those hours of sleep, if you're someone who enjoys talking then more power to you.
I find it almost effortless to keep an eye on dreams, I simply leave my phone close to my bed when I wake up I stretch my arm (like luffy ) get my phone and speak away the night. I do plan to write down lucids later on though.
So why do you guys think this is often not talked about? People don't find it easier? Ineffective? Not as fun? Tell me your opinion, been working wonders for me.