Record Voice on Mac Using QuickTime Player

Aside from the typical use of QuickTime for consuming video content, it can also be used for recording sounds or voices. QuickTime can use your built-in or external microphone as an input device and save the recordings into m4a files. Here are all the steps explained. Note: Before performing any of the following steps, make sure you have a built-in microphone or external mic connected to your Mac. QuickTime automatically saves the recording into a high-quality compressed audio file (m4a). This file type is widely recognized. You play it in iTunes, Windows PCs, iPhones, or Android devices. If you are concerned about how much audio you can record, you shouldn’t be. There is no limit (other than your storage capacity) that will stop your recording at a specific time. Just make sure you have enough storage on your Mac, and you can record hours of audio.

Record Voice on Mac Using Garageband

Garageband is another macOS (and Mac OS X) built-in app that you can use for recording audio on your Mac. It is more professional when compared with QuickTime Player, and it offers a variety of options. You can also save Garageband files in different formats. However, if you want to record voice, here is how to do that. Note: Before performing any of the following steps, make sure you have a built-in microphone or external mic connected to your Mac. Do let us know in the comments section if this works for you.

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