Help With Recording
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Help With Recording
Hi. New to Mixcraft and recording in general so needing a little help.
I am recording through my 2 channel mixer. I have a Mic plugged in to Channel 1 and my acoustic guitar plugged in to channel 2. Is there a way to record each channel at the same time on Mixcraft?
So I would want my vocals on one track and my acoustic guitar on another so I can edit them separately rather than them being through one track.
Thanks.
I am recording through my 2 channel mixer. I have a Mic plugged in to Channel 1 and my acoustic guitar plugged in to channel 2. Is there a way to record each channel at the same time on Mixcraft?
So I would want my vocals on one track and my acoustic guitar on another so I can edit them separately rather than them being through one track.
Thanks.
Re: Help With Recording
Welcome to the forum and to the world of Mixcraft.
Are you describing a USB mixer? They usually let you choose either a stereo mix on one track or split up signals into left (track 1) and right (track 2).
So, if MC recognizes your interface, when you click the little arrow next to the word ARM you can choose track input (or line in) 1 (left) for your vocals. Then do the same on a second track but choose input (or line in) 2 (right) for your instrument. Make sure ARM is red for both tracks and start recording. You should end up with two distinct tracks. Both mono.
Jason
Are you describing a USB mixer? They usually let you choose either a stereo mix on one track or split up signals into left (track 1) and right (track 2).
So, if MC recognizes your interface, when you click the little arrow next to the word ARM you can choose track input (or line in) 1 (left) for your vocals. Then do the same on a second track but choose input (or line in) 2 (right) for your instrument. Make sure ARM is red for both tracks and start recording. You should end up with two distinct tracks. Both mono.
Jason
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Re: Help With Recording
Thanks Jason for your reply.
It is a USB mixer indeed, it's a Xenyx Q802 mixer.
Mixcraft does recognise the mixer and I have no problem recording using it but still can't seem to find the options you list. When I click the little arrow next to arm it just lists my connected devices which are the mixer and my headphones. There are no options to then select which input channel or line?
See what I mean here: https://ibb.co/6gW7yPR
Do I choose audio track or something else? Maybe that is where I'm going wrong.
It is a USB mixer indeed, it's a Xenyx Q802 mixer.
Mixcraft does recognise the mixer and I have no problem recording using it but still can't seem to find the options you list. When I click the little arrow next to arm it just lists my connected devices which are the mixer and my headphones. There are no options to then select which input channel or line?
See what I mean here: https://ibb.co/6gW7yPR
Do I choose audio track or something else? Maybe that is where I'm going wrong.
Re: Help With Recording
Actually, all I see on your screenshot is a USB mic. Not the Behringer mixer. It should show up on the list.
Make sure your Xenyx is turned on before MC opens. Start MC. Click on the gear at the top. Under sound device...
Option #1: Choose Core Audio (Wave RT). Click the dropdown list under Default recording device. You should see Xenyx listed in there. Choose line-ins 1/2 or something along those lines.
Option #2: Choose ASIO. The dropdown list should include Xenyx line-ins as well. Choose inputs 1/2.
Then try all the stuff I said earlier.
J
Make sure your Xenyx is turned on before MC opens. Start MC. Click on the gear at the top. Under sound device...
Option #1: Choose Core Audio (Wave RT). Click the dropdown list under Default recording device. You should see Xenyx listed in there. Choose line-ins 1/2 or something along those lines.
Option #2: Choose ASIO. The dropdown list should include Xenyx line-ins as well. Choose inputs 1/2.
Then try all the stuff I said earlier.
J
Re: Help With Recording
These are how mine shows up. I'm using Presonus Audiobox.
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Re: Help With Recording
When I go in to settings all I get is this below:
https://pasteboard.co/JO0Etd7.png
Which are the same two settings when I click arm - just the microphone.
https://pasteboard.co/JO0Etd7.png
Which are the same two settings when I click arm - just the microphone.
Re: Help With Recording
Try reinstalling the driver for the Xenyx mixer. Or at least unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. Listen for the ding and look for the box telling you it was recognized.
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Re: Help With Recording
Tried unplugging and plugging again and still just says USB Codec (Microphone) everywhere, uninstalled the driver on Windows then plugged it back in and still the same. Tried looking for a driver on the website but can't seem to find the exact file I'm meant to install?
Re: Help With Recording
Hmm. Do you have a USB mic attached? If not it must be Xenyx.
Also, try ASIO. What's in that list?
Also, try ASIO. What's in that list?
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Re: Help With Recording
Use ASIO and uncheck 'use device preferred setting', what's that spdif input? You should just have usb connected from I/O to pc. And as J said if you have any other audio device plugged in, unplug it.
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Re: Help With Recording
Hiya
Have you checked in Mixcraft preferences that "allow duplicate Recording Inputs" is selected.
It comes under Recording in preferences.
Have you checked in Mixcraft preferences that "allow duplicate Recording Inputs" is selected.
It comes under Recording in preferences.