Das Programm installiert eine Art Universal-Audio-Device, in das ich Audio-Output von Programmen einspeisen kann. Bislang habe ich nur ein wenig mit Soundflower herumprobiert. GARAGEBAND-Minimize delay when playing instruments live while recording, gets rid of delay This worked for me, but only after switching two settings… I use garageband and set the real instrument voice track with no effects to stereo and was getting some “tink,tink,tink” noises and serious feedback popping up unexpectedly, but that cleared up by setting the track to MONO. I did everything you said in the first post, THANK YOU FOR THE INFO, looked all over and this was the fastest and easiest free way to record a call on skype. My caller does get an echo on his/her end. I am using a Tascam US-122 and here is my configuration. It works great except person I call hears an echo…. My guest on the interview did not hear an echo. I used skype in conjunction with Audio Hijack Pro 2.5, which comes with the Application Mixer filter built in, which allows you to mix in any application you want easily. Maybe you are somehow channeling the incoming audio to the output again. This is what happens when you use skype without a headphone. Why is the other person hearing an echo? There only is an echo when the audio coming from the person you’re calling gets fed back to the audio input. But you’ll have to experiment with how you’re channeling the sound. I can’t really remember how exactly this worked. I stopped using soundflower and linein a long while ago. I hope you managed to get the all the stuff working. Is there a way to do this so the person you call isn’t hearing an echo? I’ve tried this with vonage and skype and can’t make it all work. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Good, Now can you tell me before tomorrow is up so I can keep my interview on Monday? I also have a motu 828 audio interface I have my Pro mic hooked to. I have skype, soundflower, line in, AND logic all installed. Hey there all, I’d like to record a skype call using logic express 7. I am sure that there are ways to get around the latency problem, but for now I am sticking to the ‘small buffer’ to at least reduce it. If I set the computer’s audio output to the external interface and have the recording monitoring on, then I will hear myself twice too (the first time is the zero latency monitoring and the second is what GB is recording). The problem of course is that when recording skype, I also need to her the other person. This has a headphone jack that reproduces the input into my professional mic without latency). In my case, I am using an external audio interface (M-Audio MobilePre). I used Audio Hijack Pro to record a Skype call and there is a degree of latency too (depending on how many filters are used to process the audio). To reduce the echo problem (you will not get rid of it completely) go to GarageBand preference and under Audio/Midi, select ‘Minimum delay when playing instruments live (small buffer size)’. Yeah this is a problem of so-called latency. Is there any way to get rid of that? And/or is it better with Audio Hijack? Thanks SO MUCH for sharing! That fixes it, except now I can hear my own self repeated back to me in the headphones, like an echo. The cool thing about Garageband is that it’s free of course.īrilliant. You need to switch on sound monitoring in the Garageband track you’re using to record (i think).īy the way, I am now using Audio Hijack Pro 2.5 which comes with a plugin called Application Mixer which enables easy recording of any application (and mixing that with the mic’s input). Garage Band can hear it, since it’s recording, but I can’t hear it until I play it back on Garage Band. I tried this and it recorded everything fine, but I can’t hear the incoming sound (the other end of the call). 73 Responses to “Recording Skype calls on GarageBand with LineIn and SoundFlower (Mac)” You can skip to the end and leave a response. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Saturday, April 9th, 2005 at 11:26 pm and is filed under Digital life, Publishing and media, The web. LineIn Application: Input from: Built-in Audio: Line In (ie the Mic) Output to SoundFlower (2ch)ĭont forget to click the ‘Pass Thru’ Button in LineIn. System Preferences/Sound: Output: Built-in Audio Input: Audio line in (I am using a Mic) Skype: Audio output: Soundflower (2ch) Audio input: Soundflower (2ch) GarageBand: Audio output: Built in Audio Audio Input: Soundflower (2ch) I just kept messing around with the settings and then it worked perfectly using the settings below. In the spirit of sharing solutions with other Mac users out there, here is how I managed to record a Skype call on GarageBand using the apps LineIn and Soundflower: I’ve been going audio-crazy over the past few day.
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