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How to Monitor FIFINE Microphone on Your Mac?

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Written by Lola J. Strain
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Monitor FIFINE Microphone, that is, with the input turned on, the sound that you input from a microphone is automatically fed through the output. So you hear it back as you are making them.

Unlike Windows, in which you can enable the function of “Listen to this device”, there is no direct way to get real-time monitoring on Mac. But what to do when you need to check levels on a microphone, or you want to pass audio from a microphone through a Mac to a speaker while doing the presentation?

Use the included apps on a Mac

The included apps on your Mac will do the job, like GarageBand, Logic Pro X, etc. But we will pick up the simplest one, the QuickTime Player, which is easier to use and will take up less CPU engagement.

  1. Open the QuickTime Player.

  2. Go to the “File” and click ”New Audio Recording”.

  3. Click the arrow next to the Record button, choose “USB PnP Audio Device”.

  4. Adjust the volume slider to the right.

Use a monitoring app for Mac

Another method is to use a monitoring app for Mac, like Audio Monitor. You just need to select the correct input & output and click the Play Through button to start hearing audio.

Notice: The software will reveal itself as a package of contents. The only one you need to be interested in is AudioMonitor. Drag that icon over to the Applications folder on your Mac to install the program. Feel free to discard the rest.

It may take a bit of time to find the option of input monitoring (on GarageBand) or software playthrough (on Audacity).

If you would like to suggest any other methods to monitor audio on Mac or have a problem using that software, feel free to let us know!

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