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This article covers how to record your audio on your Mac using Voice Memos, QuickTime, and GarageBand.
For a simple voice recorder Mac app, you can't go wrong with Voice Memos. It's very simple and basic but perfect if you simply want to leave a voice message for yourself. Here's how to use it.
Click the red circle to start recording your voice.
Click Done when you've finished recording your voice memo.
Alternatively, click the pause icon to the left to pause the recording temporarily.Double click on the name of the file to rename it to something memorable.
If you want a slightly more advanced method to record sound on Mac, QuickTime is the best built-in solution available. It gives you more control over where you can save the audio file so it's useful for more permanent records or longer recordings. Here's how to use it.
Click File >New Audio Recording.
Click the red circle in the middle.
Click the gray square to stop recording.
Click File >Save to choose a name for the recording and where you want to save it.
One final option for recording audio on Mac is with GarageBand. It's typically pre-installed on all Macs or you can find it for free on the App Store. It offers far more advanced features as it's a music recording app. Here's how to use it to record audio.
Click Choose to open a new project.
Click Create.
Click Record.
If you want to change the source of your input such as if you have multiple microphones, you can click Input at the bottom of the screen and choose the relevant device.
Click Stop to stop recording.