
Reactable
NodeBeat
Figure
keezy
KORG iKaossilator
Orphion
uFXloops Music Studio
Auxy Music Studio
Audio Hijack
Loopback by RogueAmoeba
Audacity
Adobe Audition
Oceanaudio
Piezo
Reaper
Wavosaur
Reactable
Audio HijackOnce you figure out how to use it, it is very easy to capture any audio coming out of your speakers. It is nice to be able to isolate the audio captured to only record from a specific app. So if you are trying to capture audio from a browser, and a notification from your messages app comes in, the notification "chime" from the messages will not be captured and you'll get a clean capture only from the browser (or other app you might specify). You can also capture from two different sources and mix the levels in real time as you capture. So you can record a zoom call and also record music you might play in a separate app, and adjust the mix to your liking.
Based on our record, Audio Hijack seems to be a lot more popular than Reactable. While we know about 65 links to Audio Hijack, we've tracked only 1 mention of Reactable. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The trick is, how are you going to trigger? Touch sensitive surface? Rear-mounted camera (a la the Reactable)? Other camera? (which may have problems with people stepping between the canvas and the camera, rather than getting what their hands are doingโฆ Good for silhouettes, not for touchโฆ). Source: almost 5 years ago
It's very "Mac ecosystem" from multiple directions: a paid-for tool that is often free on other platforms, but also a paid-for tool that provides a very nice UX with easier customizability and features than a "small utility/script". (I don't use Audio Hijack, nor am I in the market for anything like it. But it's obvious from the product page[1] that it's a nice piece of software. I also know that several... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I don't know if they're making money, but they're charging money and I'm paying it. a) Audio Hijack [1] - software that should be part of macOS where you can route the audio output of any program to the audio input of any other program. b) Eazy Draw [2] - I have clients with massive legacy libraries of commercial AppleWorks drawings, and EazyDraw is the only product I could find that would open/convert them. I... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
This is the basic idea, but there are other apps which can make it easier. I prefer using Audio Hijack for the EQ part and sending it to a pass-through device set up in Loopback (which, for this use case, functions the same as BlackHole). Source: almost 3 years ago
- Audio Hijack (also by Rogue Ameba) so I can record myself, the soundboard, and QuickTime all to individual .aiff files. Source: about 3 years ago
Another option that has been around for a long time. https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/. Source: about 3 years ago
NodeBeat - Make music with NodeBeat, the intuitive and fun visual music app for all ages.
Loopback by RogueAmoeba - Get all the power of a high-end studio mixing board, right inside your Mac!
Figure - Propellerhead creates world-class software products and services that inspire music makers and provide the foundation for a worldwide creative musical community.
Audacity - Audacity is a free and open-source audio production software suite that includes a surprising array of editing tools and recording systems.
keezy - A colorful soundboard. Play with music.
Adobe Audition - Mix, edit, and create audio content in Adobe Audition CC with a comprehensive toolset that includes multitrack, waveform, and spectral display.