![]() Go ahead and talk over your new girlfriend and speak through the talk-back. Make sure your Record Enable buttons are on, hit the Record Button and hit the Skype Test Call button on Skype. She’s a lovely Brit which will allow you to hear a mock call from Skype and even and ‘talk-back’ feature that will record your own voice for input checking. Skype makes it very easy to test your settings by providing the “Skype Test Call”. The next step is to make sure that all your programs are fired up and double-check your settings. So what we’ve done is channeled the sound of the Skype caller and the host computer operator (presumably you) into separate channels that are being directed into GarageBand. Put the Output to your headphones (in my case the Logitech USB Headset) and the Input to your microphone (again the USB Headset in my case). System Settingsĭon’t forget to change the System Settings: Click the Apple at the top left of the screen>System Preferences>Sound. Repeat this for track 2 which I have as myself on my setup except that the Input will be Stereo 3/4 (Soundflower (16ch)).įinally, click the “Enable Recording” button for each of your tracks or else you wont be recording those tracks respectively. ![]() You can also adjust the Recording Level here. Select the parameters Input Source: Stereo 1/2 (Soundflower (16ch)) and put the Monitor: On. (3)Also make sure you have the browse tab open as well.Īt the bottom right, you have several options available for controlling the audio of this particular track which I have Adam on. (2)And select the “View/Hide the Track info” button on the bottom right of the interface. ![]() (1)Select track 1 which I have Adam on from the Ask Adam League. Set the Audio Output to your headphones (Logitech USB Headset for me) and the Audio Input to “Soundflower (16ch). Go to the pulldown menu GarageBand>Preferences>Audio/Midi, here you will be able to select the inputs and outputs of GarageBand. This will get you all set up for your record minus the setup for Skype, which I’ll let you know below. Open up GarageBand and read my post on Recording a Podcast on Garageband.
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