Thank you!!!
On Apr 27, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> why can't you hijack and record multiple sources? If you navigate to each
> source, press Command-h and then command-r, that should do the trick. It
> works for me with no problem. There is a means to create an aggregate device
>
You can record both but they will record to two separate files that you will
then later have to mix together. This can be a bit tricky as one of the files
will be a few seconds longer than the other. The other option is to record
system audio, then divert your headset mic to output to Soundflo
Hi,
Can you actually hit record on multiple sources in that table at once? I didn't
know that. I've always just used the "effects" area. Will it combine it into
the first source you begin recording?
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Nic
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Have you installed Sound Flower? I think the hijack command is CMd + G not Cmd
+ H
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 27 Apr 2010, at 17:49, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> why can't you hijack and record multiple sources? If you navigate to each
> source, press Command-h and then command-r, that should do
why can't you hijack and record multiple sources? If you navigate to each
source, press Command-h and then command-r, that should do the trick. It works
for me with no problem. There is a means to create an aggregate device in OS X
and then just hijack and record the one aggregate device. Haven'
Listers I want to record my voice over some tracks that are playing in I Tunes
and was using Audio Hijack Pro. I can record one or the other but not both. Can
someone tell me how I can accomplish this? I am speaking of recording my own
voice using a headset not voice over. Also how do I change