Well it completely depends upon the program you have or want to use.
The most common apple audio recording program is Garageband. If you have Garageband, you should create a new music project after opening it and delete the "Grand Piano" track on the top right by clicking on it and then pressing 'apple(the command button)+delete'. You then click the '+' button on the bottom left corner and select 'real instrument track'.
All you have left to do is press 'apple+comma", select the audio/midi tab and change 'audio input' to 'built-in microphone'. It might have already selected the correct audio input.
That should basically work, and all you need to do is hit the record button to record the interview. When you're done just click the 'Share' tab and send the audio to itunes and it should be there.
If you don't have garageband, you can download audacity here: http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/audacity/audacity-macosx-ub-1.3.5d.dmg
Audacity should work right off the bat and all you need to do is hit record. To export your file you hit file, export and select wav/aiff.
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Well it completely depends upon the program you have or want to use.
The most common apple audio recording program is Garageband. If you have Garageband, you should create a new music project after opening it and delete the "Grand Piano" track on the top right by clicking on it and then pressing 'apple(the command button)+delete'. You then click the '+' button on the bottom left corner and select 'real instrument track'.
All you have left to do is press 'apple+comma", select the audio/midi tab and change 'audio input' to 'built-in microphone'. It might have already selected the correct audio input.
That should basically work, and all you need to do is hit the record button to record the interview. When you're done just click the 'Share' tab and send the audio to itunes and it should be there.
If you don't have garageband, you can download audacity here: http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/audacity/audacity-macosx-ub-1.3.5d.dmg
Audacity should work right off the bat and all you need to do is hit record. To export your file you hit file, export and select wav/aiff.
Hope that helps, good luck.
i have left a comment with my instructions on Rae's original question post. she said that it worked fine. hope that helps those mac users.
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