At the time of this article, Audacity is not supported under 10.15 macOS Catalina. This includes Audacity recording playback from devices, such as Griffin’s iMic. However, there is a workaround to get recording playback working again in Audacity for macOS 10.15. Audacity is a great open source audio recording and editing program beloved by lots of podcasters and musicians alike. It’s simple, designed to do one thing and do that well, and it’s open source so there’s no license fee, no hassles, no cost.
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Have you ever not found a song you wanted on iTunes? Annoying, right? For me, I typically find my music on SadSteve or YouTube (yes — YouTube). A while ago, MacHeist hosted a mission which included some handy applications, such as WireTap Pro. At first, I had no reason to use this application, then I discovered its amazing capabilities for recording line-in audio (e.g. YouTube music videos). Unfortunately, Ambrosia Software feels that it’s necessary to make WireTap Pro ridiculously expensive ($69). I believe it’s important to make money as a software developer, but that’s just insane. Due to the fact many of you reading this tutorial either did not win the mission on MacHeist (two years ago) or you don’t want to spend $69 on WireTap Pro, I’m going to show you how to record (streaming) audio for free, with Audacity.
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- Download Audacity, Soundflower (special audio plugin, free), and LAME MP3 Encoder (exports MP3).
- Open up Soundflower in /Applications/Soundflower/Soundflowerbed.
- Click the Soundflower icon in the menubar.
- Make sure under Soundflower (2ch) “Built-in Output” is selected.
- Open up the Sound preference pane in System Preferences.
- In both the Output and Input sections, select Soundflower (2ch).
- Open up Audacity, and go to Preferences.
- In the Devices section, set Soundflower (2ch) as the Recording Device and 2 (Stereo) as the Recording Channels.
- Leave “Built-in Output” as the Playback device.
- In Audacity Preferences, go to the Libraries section.
- Click the Locate button next to MP3 Library.
- The location should be “/usr/local/lib/audacity/libmp3lame.dylib”. Click Browse, then click Open to load it.
- Click OK. You may need to quit and re-open Audacity for the MP3 library to work.
- Finally, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
- Go to YouTube and type in the name of the song you want. Select the music video for the song.
- Click the record button in Audacity (red circle button) and start recording the song from the YouTube music video.
- When the song is over, click the stop button (yellow square button) in Audacity.
- Go to File > Export.
- Type in the song information (title, year, genre, artist). Click OK.
- In the Save As window, type in the song title as the filename. Change the Format to MP3 Files.
- Click Options if you want to adjust the MP3 settings. Then click Save.
- Import the song file into your iTunes library.
- Done.
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