though this should work with just SoundFlower even.
Audio settings for skype on mac software#
If 3rd party software beyond SoundFlower/LineIn is required, I'm OK with that. I want to be able to merge the audio output of Reason, along with my voice via the built-in mic of the Mac, and send them together over Skype so that the other person can hear what I'm doing in reasonable fidelity (subject to Skype's limitations, of course).Ĭan anyone provide the exact steps to share Reason's audio along with my mic, over Skype? I use the Propellerhead's own audio interface called "Balance" as my audio device for the software, providing my physical I/O as well as a headphone mix. Under the Input tab, you should see a list of. Microphone - Select a different microphone device if you have one connected. This feature is only available in Skype for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Reason has its own audio interface setting - a single setting for both input and output. To allow Skype to access your microphone on a Mac, open System Preferences and click on the Sound icon. Change background - Blur or customize your background during a video call in Skype Webcam settings - Customize your webcam brightness, contrast and more. I want to be able to collaborate musically with other parties, using a program called Reason from Propellerhead Software. Now for the ultimate solution I hope to achieve. So firstly, what are the precise steps needed to get my Mac audio (say, youtube videos playing in a browser.) to transmit over Skype along WITH my voice from the built-in Mic? As of yet, every combination of options I have tried (dozens) involving Soundflower, aggregated devices, and even LineIn.app has completely failed. I want to share my Mac audio over Skype, while still being able to simultaneously talk to the person on the other end of the call.
First the more basic scenario, second the more-niche scenario that I hope to ultimately solve. System: 2011 iMac, built-in microphone, Mountain Lion.