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Mac microphone volume utility

Lower Music During Voice Calls

Auto Ducking

Mac mic ducking that lowers background audio while you speak.

Use Auto Ducking for Mac microphone ducking: keep music, video, or ambient audio playing while calls, dictation, recording, streaming, or AI voice chats activate your mic.

Available on the Mac App Store for calls, dictation, recordings, streaming, voice notes, and AI voice chats.

Auto Ducking screenshot showing a Mac menu bar control panel lowering background audio while the microphone is active.

Quick answer

What is mic ducking on Mac?

Mic ducking means lowering background audio when the microphone is active, then restoring it afterward. Auto Ducking watches microphone activity on your Mac, fades system output volume to your chosen level, and brings the previous volume back without recording or uploading microphone audio.

Utilities / Productivity

Mic on. Volume down. Auto restore.

Auto Ducking watches microphone activity, lowers system output volume to your chosen level, and restores the previous volume when speaking ends.

  1. 01

    Any microphone app becomes active.

  2. 02

    System output volume fades down to the selected ducking level.

  3. 03

    When the mic stops, volume restores after your chosen delay.

Built for short mic moments and long calls

Auto Ducking fits workflows where you want background audio present, just quieter while you speak.

Auto Ducking screenshot showing voice workflows including coding, voice notes, voice typing, and AI chat.

Talk and keep the music

Useful for dictation, voice notes, calls, streaming, and AI voice chats.

Auto Ducking screenshot showing mic active, audio lowered, volume restored, and fade control settings.

Set the ducking feel once

Choose the lower volume, restore delay, and fade timing.

Controls

Controls for real speaking patterns

Set separate presets for calls, dictation, recording, streaming, or your own workflow.

  • Adjust ducking level, restore delay, fade down, and fade restore.
  • Use every microphone app, selected apps only, or exclude apps you do not want to trigger ducking.
  • Remember different ducking levels for speakers, headphones, displays, and other output devices.
  • Use global hotkeys to pause Auto Ducking, restore volume, trigger manual ducking, or open the control panel.

Privacy

Private by design for a microphone utility

Auto Ducking does not record audio, transcribe speech, or upload microphone audio. It detects microphone activity and adjusts system output volume.

  • Settings, presets, output-device memory, hotkeys, and usage statistics are stored locally on your Mac.
  • Usage insights track timing and volume changes, not recordings, transcripts, or app usage details.
  • If an output device cannot be controlled by software, Auto Ducking shows a clear unsupported-output status.

FAQ

Questions before using Auto Ducking

Does Auto Ducking record my microphone?

No. Auto Ducking does not record audio, transcribe speech, or upload microphone audio. It detects microphone activity and adjusts Mac system output volume.

Which microphone apps can trigger ducking?

Auto Ducking can work with microphone activity from Mac apps. You can use every microphone app, selected apps only, or exclude apps you do not want to trigger volume changes.

Can I choose how much the volume is lowered?

Yes. You can adjust ducking level, restore delay, fade down timing, and fade restore timing.

Is Auto Ducking a full audio mixer or recorder?

No. Auto Ducking is focused on microphone-triggered system volume automation. It is not an audio editor, recorder, noise remover, or full per-app mixer.

Let background audio step back while you speak

Set the level once, keep your audio playing, and stop reaching for the volume keys every time your microphone turns on.