![]() Skype sends audio (and video) through the internet and as such it’s rarely going to be the same each and every time. Especially when you’re talking about a program like Skype. Remember that unless you’re some kind of audio genius, it’s almost impossible to figure out what different programs are going to be at what audio levels consistently. Want to do a little more? Come with me down the rabbit hole and let’s see where it leads! I guess a fair point might be to ask why do I want all these audio sources to be in different tracks in GarageBand and that’s a good question. If that’s all you want to do, hit the link and pay the $30 for it and you should be good to go. It has it’s own oddities and I’ve never cared for the audio quality, but to each their own. Call Recorder for eCamm will do the trick. Now there are easier ways to do the same thing if all you need to do is record yourself and someone else on Skype. Naturally I mean the audio quality and not the content. That’s not to say that it hasn’t been a long and difficult road with many trials and errors that our long-suffering subscribers had to hear before I got it to the point where it was listenable. All without an external mixer or any other hardware besides my Rode Podcaster microphone and my Mac. What is “IT” exactly? It’s the ability to record my microphone, everything from Gaz and any guests on Skype, and SoundBoard on three different tracks in GarageBand. ![]() ![]() Just HOW does Guy create the MyMac Podcast each week with such incredible skill, good taste, and handsome features? I may be projecting a bit on that last one…and maybe the others too, but with a little help (and by little I mean almost all the credit) from Dave Hamilton from the Mac Geek Gab I managed to finally get it working consistently.
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