Open your Applications folder and find the Uninstall iShowU Audio Capture app.To stop sharing your computer audio, change the input device back to your microphone and fix the input sensitivity. Change the input sensitivity to be very low because you're already handling that elsewhere. Set the input device to iShowU, and the output device to built-in output. When you want to share audio, go into Discord's Voice and Video settings.Go back to GarageBand's input preferences, and change the output device to iShowU Audio Capture, and then re-set the input device to "built-in microphone".You can also adjust the volume of the output further on the green slider at the top of the screen. In the middle bottom section of the screen, make sure "record level" is turned up, and check "noise gate" and adjust this to eliminate background noise.Make a new microphone audio channel, and make sure "I want to hear my instrument while recording" is checked.For now, the input should be "built-in microphone" and the output should be "built-in output", so you can get it set up right. Open GarageBand, and go into "preferences" and then "audio/MIDI". ![]() The standard solution would be to also make a multi-input device, but Discord doesn't work with that.
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