When I synch my iPhone to new computer, will it erase data from my apps?

Hi everyone. I recorded number of interviews using Voice Memos o iPhone. I want to transfer them to my Macbook but my iPhone is sync-ed with my old computer. To synchronize it with the new one, it says it will erase data from iPhone and replace it with the current iTunes library. My question is - will only iTunes data be earsed or everything on iPhone? In other words, is my data in Voice Memos safe if I go ahead with synch? I am backing-up iPhone to iCloud. I really need to transfer these interviews to my Mac, and have been trying to find an answer for a while...

im going through the same problem here please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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