For the Mac Users
For the Mac Users Posted on: 17.11.2012 by Antonetta Wikel Here's a cool little app that I stumbled upon. It might come in handy to all you DJs and sound nerds. http://osxdaily.com/2012/11/16/recor...t-easy-wavtap/Lets you record as a wav, whatever is playing on your Mac audio output. | |
Era Roka 21.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Antonetta Wikel 17.11.2012 | Here's a cool little app that I stumbled upon. It might come in handy to all you DJs and sound nerds. http://osxdaily.com/2012/11/16/recor...t-easy-wavtap/ Lets you record as a wav, whatever is playing on your Mac audio output. |
Maxwell Zubke 21.11.2012 | I'm sad to hear that this little software is buggy! I installed it but haven't tested it much yet. Thanks for the tip, BMO. I am gonna check out Soundflower tomorrow. |
Era Roka 21.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Virgie Igler 20.11.2012 | I used to have audio hijack until I realized it was basically replicating what the OS can do for the most part with Audacity and Soundflower. Both of those are free and simple to use. One thing I would suggest would be to get Line-in which is free from Rogue Amoeba. There's also a good little app called soundsource which allows you to pick and choose your inputs and outputs from your top menu bar on a mac (saves you from having to open up system settings and all that). |
Leeanna Ayla 20.11.2012 | I tried it and it was buggy. Rogue Amoeba was doing a bundle special with Fission and Audio Hijack not to long ago. |
Ervin Calvery 20.11.2012 | WireTap Studio |
Antonetta Wikel 20.11.2012 | It's a little buggy but seems to work ok. I was going to try audio hijack next as I hadn't heard about it until I came across this. |
Golden Faubert 20.11.2012 | have you tried this out.. i currently use audio hijac but it's in trial and only runs for 10 mins.. does this work just as well?? |
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