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Missing Stereo Mix in Audacity on a MacHello,
I used to be a PC user, now i have turned to MAC. I used to use audacity. Now i downloaded audacity on my Mac and i am trying to record something using stereo mix. When I go to the thing at the top that says Default Input Source there is nothing under it...like Microphone or Stereo mix...nothing just Default input Source. There must be a way to get stereo mix on audacity. Can someone please help me? Remember this is a mac |
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Re: Missing Stereo Mix in Audacity on a MacSoundflower is a MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. Soundflower is easy to use, it simply presents itself as an audio device, allowing any audio application to send and receive audio with no other support needed.
How To Use Soundflower Soundflower presents itself as one of two audio devices (2ch / 16ch). The 2-channel device is sufficient for most situations. To send the output of one application to another, select Soundflower as the output device in the first application and Soundflower as the input device within the second application. If an application does not allow you to specify audio devices, you can make Soundflower the default input or output device inside the Sound panel in the System Preferences, or with the Audio MIDI Setup utility application. The 16-channel device is provided for more complex routing situations, and can be used with more than two applications simultaneously if the applications support audio routing to any channel, as Max/MSP does. Note that Soundflower’s audio channels represent a global audio space. If more than one application is sending its output to the same channel, the audio will be mixed. If you want an application to send and receive audio through Soundflower, (for instance using Max/MSP to manipulate and return another application’s audio) you must send and receive the audio on different audio channels or a feedback loop will be created. If you are hearing clicks or breakups, try increasing the buffer size of both applications (set within each application). Soundflowerbed When using Soundflower to send audio to and from applications, you may find that you are not able to send audio through another device to monitor audio output. In such situations you can use Soundflowerbed, an application that resides in the Finder's Menubar allowing you to tap into Soundflower channels and route them to an audio device. |
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Tags: audacity, mac, mac os, mac os x, macosx, record, recording, stereo mix |
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