Piezo: Super Simple Recording
Piezo makes it a snap to record audio on your Mac. With just a few clicks, you can record audio from any application, or from audio input devices like microphones. Piezo requires almost no configuration, and it's a blast to use.
Getting Started
We recommend having a quick read-through of this manual, but you can also just dive in if you like. You can refer back to the full manual for assistance at any time by accessing it from the Help menu.
Updated in Piezo 1.2.2:
Piezo 1.2.2 has been updated with high-resolution artwork, for full, gorgeous display on Retina Macs.
A rare crash which could occur when capturing audio from certain oddly-behaving apps has been corrected.
Several other small improvements have been made.
What's New In Piezo 1.2
Piezo now tracks Skype's input and output devices, for easier VoIP recording.
Piezo now features a Play-thru toggle in the Record menu, allowing the user to toggle audio playthru on or off.
Piezo's preferences now feature a Reveal button, to show the Recording destination.
Piezo now properly handles periods in file names.
Piezo now better handles problems when the recording folder is unavailable, including defaulting back to ~/Music/Piezo.
Several other small improvements have been made.
System Requirements
A Macintosh computer
Mac OS X 10.6 or higher
Installation and Removal
To install Piezo, just drag it from your download folder to the Applications folder.
If you wish to remove Piezo, simply drag it to the Trash.
Purchasing Piezo
We provide a free trial of Piezo for you to test. During the trial, audio quality is degraded after ten minutes of recording. The full version of Piezo can be unlocked with a license key from our online store.
When you're ready, head over to http://rogueamoeba.com/store/ to purchase Piezo.
For more information, see the Purchasing page.