This post is dated 2012 but things do change and I need some help. “split astereo track”, etc) within each track with no luck. UPDATE: I messed around with configurations for hours tonight, and I WAS able to record two signals at once, however one would be left channel, one right. I guess, if you can…run me thru the possibility of recording vocals and guitar at once… The other possibility is running voc’s on left channel and guitars on right and then splitting them into mono, which i dunno how to do… I know that to get sound out of both speakers (when only using 1 input) I set it to Mono…So here is the guts of the question: #1: is it possible to bring in two signals at once into audacity, and if so #2: In order to do this, do I click “Stereo” up above where it says “Input Channels”, and then have each input set on “mono”. I want to set up my guitar, and a microphone, so I can sing and play at one time. The Moble Pre is set up thusly: (and you probably already know this, but bare with tme) it has two inputs and two outputs - either 1/4 inch or XLR. I use an M-Audio Moble-Pre as my interface 'tween tthe instruments and Audacity, which I am fallingin love with by the way. I ran thru the FAQ’s and DID find SOME info there on this subject, but not quite specifically th issue i have…wan wondering if you could clarify… If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment.I orginally sent this message to user/Audacity guru steve, who asked that i post this HERE…so here you do steve: Hopefully, this gives you a good overview of the different audio inputs in Windows and how you can use them to record the audio you need. Using this input, you can record music playing on your computer, audio from a video playing on your computer, or any other sound from your PC. If you’re using a program like Audacity, just change the sound input to Stereo Mix. If you use the default Sound Recorder or Voice Recorder (Windows 10) apps, they will automatically record from Stereo Mix as long as you disable the microphone first. Stereo Mix will let you open a sound recording program on your computer, choose Stereo Mix as the input and it’ll record whatever sound comes out of your computer. For example, if you are watching a YouTube video on your computer, how would you record the audio? You could try to place a microphone next to your speakers, but that’s not an ideal way to record that audio. So what does it do? Basically, it lets you record any sound that is playing on your computer. If you don’t have this option, it means your sound card doesn’t support the feature. Lastly, back on the Recording tab, you may notice an option called Stereo Mix. Here you can setup voice control for Windows, train the computer to understand your voice better and setup your microphone properly for speech recognition. If you go back to the Recording tab, select Microphone and click on Configure, the Speech Recognition dialog will appear. There are many other options, including DVD quality, which you can use if you have a high-quality microphone. By default, it’s set to 1 channel, 16 bit and 44100 Hz, which is CD quality. On the Advanced tab, you can change the default format for the audio. On the Levels tab, you can adjust the sensitivity of the microphone depending on your needs. Click the Apply button and any sound picked up by your mic should play through your speakers in real time. If you have multiple playback devices, you can choose from the dropdown list. By default, it’s set to your default playback device, which will normally be your headphones or speakers. Obviously, this will work much better if you are using headphones, so that the sound from the speakers doesn’t feed back into the microphone.Ĭheck the Listen to this device box and select the device you want to play the audio back through. So as you talk into the microphone, the sound will be played in real time to your speakers. This is a cool feature whereby you can play the sound that is being recorded by your microphone directly to your speakers. The more interesting feature is on the Listen tab. On the General tab, you get some basic information about the device and you can choose to disable it here if you like. If you select the microphone and click on Properties, you’ll be able to adjust quite a few settings.
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