Audio Hijack is an awesome Mac only application that allows you to capture audio from any source – audio interfaces, individual applications, and virtual instruments (aka custom submixes).
I use it all the time to capture local audio as well as internet and phone guests’ audio. It’s extremely stable and trustworthy.
FYI, in tandem with Audio Hijack I also use Rogue Amoeba’s Loopback application to route audio sources and create custom submixes using virtual instruments, etc.
And if you’d like to hear me interview the CEO of Rogue Amoeba, Paul Kafasis, check out this episode of my Podcast Engineering Show.
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I have both Loopback and Audio Hijack but just haven’t sat down to learn how to use them! This may spur me to it this weekend!
I love the way I can chuck these in in lots of different situations and they work..
I also like Fisson.