Although it is not the ideal operating system for gaming, when it comes to working and processing data, macOS is a great choice. In fact, there are a lot of apps on the Mac App store that are well-optimized and can boost the efficiency of your work dramatically. In fact, music producers nowadays prefer using Mac for their work. So if you are looking for the best applications on Mac that can help you in recording and editing your podcasts, we have some for you.
Here are the best 5 apps and software for recording podcasts on Mac:
Audacity
Price:Â Free

Review:
Audacity is one of the most popular free apps for recording podcasts on Mac. It offers pretty much anything a podcaster would need. If you are new to making podcasts, this app will be your faithful assistant. It has a user-friendly interface so you will not have any trouble getting used to it. Just simply connect your Mac with a microphone and start recording. In the main menu, you will be offered the tools to edit, add effects to sounds, mix audio tracks, and monitor your recording. Audacity also includes sophisticated audio processing effects to help you remove unwanted noise in your record.Â
The downside of this tool is that it does not support MIDI or instrument plug-ins, so if you want to start a music podcast, it is not the best choice for you.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- Free.
- User-friendly interface.
- Great for beginners.
- Various tools for users, including noise removing tools.
Cons:
- Not many supports for a music podcast.
GarageBand
Price: Free

Review:
GarageBand is a digital workstation(DAW) that’s available for free on Mac, iPhone, and iPad, which you can use in recording your podcasts.
This app has a great, colorful, and user-friendly interface. You will find its interface even more attractive and easier to navigate through than Audacity. It’s great for both amateurs and veteran podcasters.
GarageBand has some similarities with Audacity. However, there is a key difference between these two. GarageBand is an amazing choice for music podcasts as it provides you everything you need to create a song. Specifically, the app comes with a MIDI synth station and an instrument plug-in support. It also supports different suites of digital instruments such as keyboards, drums, and guitars. On top of that, there are some built-in podcasting templates, sound profiles for both male and female voices, jingles, stingers, and sound effects.
That said, the podcast-specific features on this tool are not as good as the ones on Audacity.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Mac exclusive app.
- Attractive and easy to use
- Amazing features for creating a Music podcast.
Cons:
- Lack of podcast-specific features.
Apple Logic Pro X
Price: $199

Review
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Apple’s Logic Pro X is probably having the prettiest interface on our list of podcasts recording apps on Mac.
Like GarageBand, this tool is more likely made for music production. You will find several features that focus on music processing like Smart Tempo or Brush Drum Kits. In addition, you won’t find any other apps that provide more sound plugins and effects than Apple Logic Pro X currently does. The podcasting features are also well optimized for your work. Post-production effects are top-tier and there are several automation features that help you streamline the editing process. On top of that The Track List tool allows you to work on multiple tracks at a time or quickly shift between them by Shift-clicking to another.
However, for some beginners, this may take some getting used to, as they are overwhelmed by its features when they first open the program. Once you get the hang of it, then you can use it like a pro.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Beautiful design.
- Top choice for music podcasters.
- A large number of sound plugins and effects.
- Multi-tracks processing.
- Top-notch post-production effects.
Cons:
- Can be complicated.
- Too many features.
- High price.
Adobe Audition
Price: From $20/month
Review:
If Adobe Photoshop is a wizard in photos and video editing, Audition will be a magician in music works and sound processing, including recording podcasts on your Mac. It’s also a DAW that is suitable for both newbies and experienced podcasters. In fact, several studios have been using Audition for their music works.
While it can offer you the most basic features like recording and mixing audio files, Adobe Audition comes with a range of features that give your tracks a crisp, professional feeling. Its podcasting features are particularly good. The noise reduction is on another level compared to the free options like Audacity or GarageBand. It also includes a multitrack recording feature, which allows you to set levels for each guest’s voice and edit them separately in post-production.
Audition costs $20/month and isn’t the cheapest software by a long-shot. However, if sound quality is your primary concern, Adobe Audition is well worth the investment.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- Great tool for both experienced and newbies podcasters.
- Work well for various kinds of podcasts.
- Grant a crisp, professional-feeling to your work.
- Top-level noise reduction.
- Amazing post-production features.
- Ensure quality output for your tracks.
Cons:
- Quite costly
- Bundle can not be bought separately
Hindenburg Journalist
Price: $95 for a license, $250 for a Pro upgrade

Review:
Are you going to start a storytelling podcast? If so, Hindenburg Journalist will be a great choice.
As the name suggests, the software is for broadcast journalists. Therefore, it’s perfect if you want a narrative podcast like Serial or This American Life. In fact, this app’s automatic settings use the same standards as the National Public Radio. You will find it very easy to channel your favorite public radio personalities.
Unlike Apple Logic Pro X or GarageBand, which focuses on music production, Hindenburg provides a curated collection of essentials for podcasters. It has a feature for recording uncompressed sound, which means you will always get the best audio quality possible. Furthermore, Hindenburg comes with an automated equalizer that helps you maintain a consistent sound throughout each recording. This is an extremely useful feature for users who traveling constantly, working outdoors, or working from different locations. And last but not least, the clipboard feature allows you to arrange the best sound bytes from every podcast. You can also add music and effects to make your stories more attractive as well.
The downside of Hindenburg Journalist is its price. Even though you have to pay $95 for a license, you will have to upgrade it to the Pro version in order to access the key features like the multi-track recording.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Top choice for storytellers.
- Very easy to channel your favorite public radio personalities.
- Record the best audio quality
- Good sound quality
- Amazing organization tools.
Cons:
- Disappointing pricing
- Key features can only be accessed when upgrading to the Pro version.
- Not many specific tools for music podcasters