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How to Configure macOS to Recognize Two Microphones as a Single Audio Device

By AppleVis, 17 October, 2020

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

If you’ve got two microphones but don’t have a digital mixing board, the Audio MIDI Setup app on macOS lets you configure them as a single audio device. Paul Martz shows us how to do it in this podcast, which was recorded and mixed entirely on GarageBand.

For more information on recording with GarageBand, see Paul’s blog series.

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AppleVisPodcast1351.mp3 (11.1 MB)

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System Audio / VoiceOver

By kevinchao89

2 years 11 months ago

Hi,

Thanks for the great podcast for a hidden powerful tool!

Curious, how did you record VoiceOVer speech (system audio), did you use Audio MIDI as well? If so, it'd be great if you can detail how that is done?

Thanks!

Recording a podcast

By PaulMartz

2 years 11 months ago

Member of the AppleVis Blog Team

In reply to System Audio / VoiceOver by kevinchao89

Glad you found this useful. Audio MIDI Setup can do a few more tricks that I haven't played with yet. Too much to discover, too little time.

How I recorded the podcast is described in my latest blog.
https://www.applevis.com/blog/garageband-part-4-recording-podcast

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