Will,
First hopefully I understand your question regarding recording with
the mic. First your correct, you would hijack the mic, but be sure
the levels are set, you should hear yourself through a set of
headphones. If you don't use headphones, you'll get feedback. Once
you go to hijack the mic, you should then click on hijack and you'll
get a little menu of options which the defaults are fine and then
click ok and your off and running.
Now to hijack the output of the Mac, you have in the session list
table a system audio option. Select this and it'll likely tell you
that a plugin called Sound Flow is required. Install this, but
whatever you do avoid it, it looks like a system device for output in
your audio options under System Preferences and if you move this this
item, you'll loose VO.
Now, once you choose to hijack system output, you click on the
effects tab, then you want to find the scroll area which is to the
right as you navigate beyond the effects tab, once you find this,
you'll use VO-keys+shift+spacebar and you'll get a menu. In the menu
and sorry, I can't recall at the minute, but there are several
plugins in I believe 3 menus which are submenus. Locate the auxilary
mixxer and hit enter on that. I think what I'll do is make an mp3
recording of the steps and send it to those who want it. I think this
will be more helpful than me trying to explain it in writing. I can
cover more details as to how to do things this way.
This will get you started, but things get more complicated once you
decide to add in the mic and the like.
Btw, on another note, I've ben playing with Fission and I registered
it. I've been able to use it for spliting audio files apart and the
like and I think they will be working hard on making it accessible.
Its a nice audio editor. The same folks who make Audio Hijack turned
this puppy out.
So, let me record this file will and I'll send it to you and you can
let me know if it helps.
Scott
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