![]() ![]() If you're doing this and if you want to hear your system audio, open up SoundflowerBed and from the menu bar drop down select the audio device you want to send the Soundflower audio to. You'll have to start the recordings separately and align them by hand in iMovie or whatever you're using to edit. If you don't want them premixed, you can use the same setup minus the LineIn to record system audio on the QuickTime screen recording, and use a separate app like Audacity to record the audio from your microphone. A high-energy, creative Sound Editor with professional experience recording, mixing, editing, and sweetening audio assets for film, television and audio content, working on award-winning. Which, in turn, means you won't be able to hear the sounds your computer's making (but they will be recorded). ![]() There is one disadvantage to doing this though: because of latency, you don't want to hear yourself on a short delay as you're talking, which means that since you're piping both your computer's audio and your own audio into the same Soundflower device, you're not going to want to monitor it. This means that you can set your system output to Soundflower, as well as use LineIn to echo audio from your microphone to Soundflower, and use Soundflower as the audio input to your Quicktime recording. Soundflower appears as both an input and output device, and echoes whatever it hears when you send it output to its input. ![]() If you're OK with recording your mic audio and system audio pre-mixed, you could download the free utilities Soundflower and LineIn. ![]()
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