for people who want to make video tutorials on mac,
one option available is Snapz Pro X.
I have just tested it out and the results are really good.
The program can capture anything on screen in relatively high res (user definable).
This means that it can film the user while doing a tutorial.
The software includes the facility of recording a microphone track, in adition to the audio output.
However, i guess, anyone using an audio sequencer that has audio record as part of its features, could record an audio track prior to recording the tutorial.
The software also is capable of recording internet tv (i-player etc. E4 etc.).
Which may be handy if you want to take your recordings to someones house who hasn't got a decent internet connection.
Anyway,
hope people find this useful.
I think once I have finished the begginers guide to dubstep production and compiling the rest of the dubstep production bible.
I may even knock a few tutorials out myself with this software.
Quite like the fact that the program captures the screen and mic feed.
So, no one has to see my ugly mug.
For these tutorials, we shall have to wait and see...
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
audio capture anything application based - wire tap - looks good too.
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiretap/