![]() ![]() I’m used to automatically normalizing all my recordings to bring the volume up, but I don’t really have to do that now. IShowU Audio Capture apparently provides higher level input than Soundflower. (You’ll have to zoom way in to read the details.) The wave form is a still shot of a recording, not of a listening session. The attached “collage” composite screen shot shows, I think, all the relevant parameters of my working setup. ![]() I’ve gone through various repetitions of the two setups, with and without Audacity and Mac restarts and machine reboots. The latter device works because I can use it to listen, but it just seems that Audacity (2.3.0) doesn’t pick up IShowU Audio Capture as an input stream from it. However, I have to use the setup with IShowU Audio Capture as the Mac default output rather than using the multi-output device including IShowU. I’ve got IShowU installed and working in Audacity. So after installing IShowU, where do I go from there? Modify my present multi-output device, substituting IShowU for Soundflower, and then select that as output in my Audacity preferences? It is working fine, but I want to be up-to-date and ready for 64 bit. My use of Audacity is limited to recording – and editing – internet streaming. I do have a multi-output device set up now, probably dating from this time, but I don’t think it is being used. Audacity does not record from MIDI devices.” “Follow the instructions at … n_mac.html. However, a couple years ago when I was first setting up Audacity and fumbling with Soundflower, Gale made the following comment: “If you need to hear what you are recording (which will usually be the case), you need to set up a “Multi-Output Device” in “Audio MIDI Setup”.” The instructions for IShowU on the Audacity wiki say: ![]() I am considering installing IShowU Audio Capture, prior to upgrading from High Sierra to Mojave, but I am confused about multi-output devices. I have been searching the forum but don’t see anything on this specific issue. ![]()
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