Computer Audio and Mic on Mac

Record Mac computer audio and microphone voice in the same session

GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac helps capture internal computer sound and microphone input together, so tutorials, lessons, product demos, meetings, remote interviews, and commentary recordings can include both playback audio and your voice explanation in one practical file.

System sound + micTutorial narrationMeeting audioMP3, M4A, WAV
Dual Source CaptureSystem audio readyMic voice activeSession recording
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Record Playback Audio and Your Voice Together on macOS

Some recordings need more than internal sound. A tutorial may need app audio plus your explanation, a lesson may need course playback plus teacher narration, and a meeting review may need both the other speakers and your microphone comments.

GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac is useful when you want one recording that combines computer audio and microphone input. This avoids juggling separate files and makes the result easier to review, share, or edit after the session.

For system-only capture, see Record System Audio on Mac. For internal-audio tool details, see Mac Internal Audio Recorder.

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Who Records Computer Audio and Mic on Mac?

Tutorial and demo creators

Record app sound, browser playback, or product audio while explaining the steps through a microphone.

Teachers and online trainers

Capture lesson playback, webinar audio, and voice explanation together for students or internal learners.

Meeting and interview reviewers

Record remote conversations, meeting sound, and spoken notes in one session for later review.

Creators adding live commentary

Capture media playback and voice commentary together for walkthroughs, reviews, reactions, and reference clips.

Why Record Both Sources Together?

Keep context and explanation aligned

When system audio and voice are captured together, timing stays easier to follow during review or editing.

Avoid separate file management

One combined recording can be simpler than syncing a microphone file with a system-audio file afterward.

Better than room microphone capture

Direct computer audio plus microphone input usually sounds clearer than recording speakers and voice through one room mic.

Export in practical formats

Save MP3, M4A, or WAV files for editing, sharing, training libraries, or transcription workflows.

Common Dual-Source Recording Scenarios

Record software tutorials on Mac

Capture the app sound and your spoken explanation while showing how a process works.

Record online lessons with narration

Save course playback and teacher commentary in one file for review or student support.

Record meetings with spoken notes

Capture meeting audio while adding brief microphone notes for follow-up or internal documentation.

Prepare the audio afterward

Use Audio Editor to trim sections, Noise Remover to clean mic noise, or Speech to Text to create notes.

Related Mac Recording Pages

Record System Audio on Mac

Use this page when you only need internal Mac sound without microphone narration.

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Mac Internal Audio Recorder

Focus on capturing internal app, browser, stream, and media playback audio on macOS.

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GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac

View the main product page for all Mac recording features.

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Audio Recorder Pro for Windows

Use the Windows page when the recording computer is a PC.

View Windows recorder

Record Mac system audio and microphone voice together

Capture playback sound and spoken commentary in one session, then save MP3, M4A, or WAV output for editing, sharing, training, or documentation.

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