Hello,
I is it possible to record the output in track 2 in tracktion? I want to bring on a podcast guest via Skype and record with tracktion.
My Mackie ProFX is set up so that the speakers goes to an input channel and microphone goes to an input channel.
Settings show
Output: Speakers (USB Audio CODEC)
Input: MixerMic (USB Audio CODEC)
I can select "Input 1" and it records my voice but it doesnt record my guest via skype or event music played from the computer.
Thank you,
Joseph
Podcasting With Tracktion - Is It Possible And How
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 31 Mar, 2018
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- KVRian
- 872 posts since 25 Aug, 2006
Possibly if you use your the computer's onboard sound output for Skype, and connect that output to the Mackie. Then use that input to get the Skype audio into Waveform. Watch out that this doesn't create a feedback loop.
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- KVRist
- 473 posts since 1 Feb, 2006
windows or mac osx?
this software here is a good choice for these kinds of tasks in windows:
https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/index.htm
this software here is a good choice for these kinds of tasks in windows:
https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/index.htm
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- KVRAF
- 3735 posts since 17 Sep, 2016
I can't see a way to record Windows audio directly into Tracktion. I only see the inputs provided by my hardware.
Here's a workaround:
I can easily use Audacity to record Windows audio directly, such as browsers or media players.
Using Windows WASAPI as the host interface (I don't see this option in Tracktion), then by setting the recording device to 'Line 1/2 {audio device name} (loopback)'.
This gives me a similar recording method to the old school sound blaster cards that had 'what you hear' as a recording option.
Here's a workaround:
I can easily use Audacity to record Windows audio directly, such as browsers or media players.
Using Windows WASAPI as the host interface (I don't see this option in Tracktion), then by setting the recording device to 'Line 1/2 {audio device name} (loopback)'.
This gives me a similar recording method to the old school sound blaster cards that had 'what you hear' as a recording option.
Windows 10 and too many plugins
