![]() ![]() Under the Input tab, select the same mic you selected above. When you speak into your mic, you should see inputs on both sides of the Pass Thru button. Set the output left and right channels to 3. ![]() Under Advanced, for the input, set the right and left channels to 1. Change the output to be “Soundflower (64ch)”Ģ. Change Linein’s input to be the same you selected in Skype. I’ll update this if I figure out what I am missing.ġ. The latter was to not have the ringing recorded, though on my setup it was recorded. Under Preferences –> Audio/Video, select the desired mic you want to use under Microphone, select “Soundflower (64ch)” under speakers, and select “Built-in Output (Headphones)” under Ringing.Change the Input Source to be Stereo 1/2 and select Monitor to be ON. Select the type of track effects you want for the track that captures Skype audio. Save this instrument as “SKYPE LOCAL”.įor the second track, show the Track Info panel. Change the Input Source to be Mono 3 and select Monitor to be OFF. Select the type of track effects you want for the track that captures your mic audio. You can leave Audio Output as “Built-in Output”.Įnable multitrack recording by clicking Garageband –> Track –> Enable Multitrack Recodingįor the first track, show the Track Info panel. Under Garageband –> Preferences –> Audio/MIDI, select “Soundflower (64ch)” for Audio Input. We will configure these below so that one track will capture the audio from your mic, and the other track will record the audio from Skype (i.e., the other person talking). I’ll also be using an external microphone, the Rode Podcaster USB Dynamic Microphone, but you can use your computer’s builtin mic if you want to. After a bit of trial and error, here’s the setup that seems to work best for me. There are apps and hardware devices you can buy, but I wanted to be able to record an interview using inexpensive (free) software. For those who might want to record audio over two channels, such as one track containing audio from your mic and one track containing audio from a Skype call, as when conducting an interview, here is one way to do this inexpensively. ![]()
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