Hello,
Using the Mixcraft 9 Pro there is a way to record an audio from the listen audio?
For example if i play something and listen an audio in an 3rd party software/game, can (and how) i record to a audio track of Mixcraft 9 what i listen.
I saw that it only record from input hardware devices. I hope exist a trick to walkaround that.
Thank You!
record the listen audio
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Re: record the listen audio
For Windows and internal soundcards you need to enable Stereo Mix in the windows sound settings.
If you have an audio interface, check to see if it has a loopback function for a particular input/ouput
If you have an audio interface, check to see if it has a loopback function for a particular input/ouput
Re: record the listen audio
I not have any audio interface (hardware) to make the loopback of and output to an input.
I hope it could be possible with software or a vst plugin...
I hope it could be possible with software or a vst plugin...
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Re: record the listen audio
I think you can do it with VB Audio Banana and/or Potato but you may have to have an interface. Either way, I recommend everyone check out those two gems.
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Re: record the listen audio
With Windows Alone you should be able to do it. You need to be sure Stereo Mix is activated. There's lot's of information on the internet on how to do that.
Once it's activated, you need to set that as your recording device in Mixcraft Preferences:
Then in Mixcraft arm your Audio track with Stereo Mix as input, hit record, then start the playback of your listen audio.
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Re: record the listen audio
Hi,
Once upon a time, most Windows computers had a "Stereo Mix" or "What You Hear" option. Then, manufacturers started to hide it. If you don't see a Stereo Mix option, you might be able to find it by going into the Windows Sound Control on the recording device tab to show hidden devices and enable it.
But, these days, many integrated computer sound cards don't offer that option. The computer I'm using doesn't.
Greg
Once upon a time, most Windows computers had a "Stereo Mix" or "What You Hear" option. Then, manufacturers started to hide it. If you don't see a Stereo Mix option, you might be able to find it by going into the Windows Sound Control on the recording device tab to show hidden devices and enable it.
But, these days, many integrated computer sound cards don't offer that option. The computer I'm using doesn't.
Greg
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Re: record the listen audio
Thank You for the tricks and info!!!