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How to easily record audio on your Mac using either of its 2 simple recording apps

2019-06-05T16:43:00Z
  • Recording audio on your Mac computer is a great way to make quick notes for yourself, or to share ideas with others when you share your recordings later.
  • Your Mac comes with at least one and likely two simple audio recording tools — QuickTime and Voice Memos — that make use of its built-in microphone, and can work with external audio hardware.  
  • For more advanced audio recordings, apps like GarageBand and WavePad offer many options for editing, mixing, and otherwise working with sound on a Mac.
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From dictating a note you want to share with a colleague about a project, to rattling off a grocery list, to recording a discussion that takes place in the conference room, your Mac can be used as a handy audio recording device.

Its built-in microphone might not capture ultra high fidelity sound, and the audio recording apps that come preloaded on the computer aren't complex, but at least it's simple to record sound on a Mac.

But remember: to make recordings, you'll need a microphone. MacBooks and most Apple-brand monitors come with them preinstalled, but if you're running your Mac with a third-party monitor, you'll need to use an external microphone.

To make basic audio recordings on a Mac, you should use either the Voice Memos app or the QuickTime Player, both of which you can find using the Finder or Launchpad or download for free on the App Store. 

These apps will record audio from your microphone, and allow simple editing. If you want more advanced audio recording, try using programs like GarageBand (which usually comes preinstalled), Audacity, or WavePad. 

How to record audio on Mac with Voice Memos

1. Open the Voice Memos app.

2. Click the large red circle to start recording sound.

Start the recording by clicking the red button. Steven John/Business Insider

3. Click the red pause button (two parallel vertical lines in an oval) to stop the recording.

4. If done, click Done, then click on the words "New Recording" to name the file.

Once paused, you can resume recording or click "Done" to end the recording. Steven John/Business Insider

You can access these files any time by opening the Voice Memos app, and you can edit or add to the recording by clicking on the file, then clicking the Edit button in the top-right corner. You can crop or re-record segments of the clip from within the Voice Memos app.

If you want to share your recording, click the Share icon (a box with an arrow pointing up out of it) in the top-right corner, and select how to want to send it.

You can edit or share the recording from the Voice Memos app. Steven John/Business Insider

How to record audio on Mac with QuickTime

QuickTime offers one noted benefit over Voice Memos: it's much easier to pick where you save the audio, and to share the files.

1. Open the QuickTime Player.

2. Click File, then click New Audio Recording.

3. Hit the red circle in the middle of the gray circle to start recording.

You have to open a new recording from the File menu before you can begin recording. Steven John/Business Insider

4. Click the dark gray square to stop recording.

5. Click File, then Save... to choose the name for the recording and where you'll save it.

You can then share this file through email or other programs that allow you to upload files.

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