In that configuration, audio from the source applications won't be heard. Configure optional monitoringīy default, when a Loopback device is in use, Loopback mutes audio output from any application sources. Here, you can see that we've added Safari, as well as our soundboard app Farrago. Audio output from the applications you add will be picked up by the Loopback device. Do this by clicking the (+) button at the top of Sources column, then choose your desired applications. Click on the (+) button at the top of the Sources column, then select your microphone. To begin, you'll likely wish to include your own voice from your mic. Now, we need to get audio into this device. This example uses the default name, “Loopback Audio". To begin, open Loopback and click on the (+) New Virtual Device button in the bottom left corner of the Loopback window. The following example should help you get started. To do this, you'll make a Loopback virtual audio device that includes audio from only the specific applications and devices you wish to record. When capturing a screen recording on your Mac, Loopback can help you make sure the exact audio you want is included.
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