
In the Sound preferences panel, choose the Output tab, then select "Soundflower (2ch)" from the "Select a device for sound output:" list and turn the Output volume up.Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences and select the Sound preferences panel.The 2.x.x installer does not require restarting the computer. If you obtained the 1.6.x installer, save your work in other applications, then press the button in the installer to restart your Mac. Then run through the standard installer steps.Press "Show Certificate" to review the certificate then choose "Continue". After opening the PKG file, you may see a warning that the certificate for the installer has expired.If you see a warning on OS X 10.7.5 or later that Soundflower cannot be opened due to your Security Preferences, right-click or control-click over the PKG file and choose "Open", then choose "Open" again.

In the DMG itself, double-click the PKG file.
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In the same "Soundflower" folder, double-click "Uninstall Soundflower.scpt" to uninstall Soundflower 1.6.x.Copy Soundflowerbed.app from the /Applications/Soundflower/ folder to your Desktop or somewhere else.Fortunately Soundflowerbed from Soundflower 1.6.6b can be used on its own with Soundflower 2.0b2. It can also be used on Mavericks or Yosemite but it lacks the "Soundflowerbed" application that lets you hear audio on your computer while Soundflower is set as the system output device. Important: The 2.0b2 version is the only version that will work on El Capitan and later. Obtaining Soundflowerbed if you install Soundflower 2.0b2

OS X 10.6 to 10.8 (Snow Leopard/Lion/Mountain Lion): Soundflower-1.6.6b.dmg from (if you are running NoScript you must disable it on that page).OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and later including macOS Sierra and High Sierra: from.Set Soundflower as your system output device, then in Audacity, set Soundflower as your recording device. Soundflower is a free open source system add-on for Mac computers that allows you to route what is playing on the computer digitally back to the input without using a cable.
