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Recording from Line In and Mike Ports at Once
I've got a bog-standard soundcard with the standard line in and
microphone ports. I'd like to record off them both at once, but can't work out how to do it. Is this possible, and if so, how? I'd prefer not to shell out AU$400 for a proper multiple input soundcard... |
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On 20 Nov 2004 20:32:54 -0800, (matt cook) wrote:
I've got a bog-standard soundcard with the standard line in and microphone ports. I'd like to record off them both at once, but can't work out how to do it. Do you want to have a stereo recording that has all these inputs, or do you want to record four separate channels? If just stereo, on most cards you can control the line and mic input mix. Double-click your speaker icon (you ARE running MS Windows, aren't you?), on the volume control menu go to options, properties. Click on recording. Makes sure the Line In and Microphone selections are checked. Click OK and it displays a recording mixer with those inputs as sliders. Is this possible, and if so, how? I'd prefer not to shell out AU$400 for a proper multiple input soundcard... It appears you want four separate channels. There's that Turtle Beach Santa Cruz four-input consumer-grade (as in inexpensive) card, go look for it... ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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Ben Bradley wrote in message . ..
It appears you want four separate channels. There's that Turtle Beach Santa Cruz four-input consumer-grade (as in inexpensive) card, go look for it... Thanks for that. It looks like a good card for my purposes. It turns out it's marketed as the Videologic SonicFury here. And it turns out that no-one is selling new ones here any more. I'll see if I can find one second hand. Also, I've discovered you can solder a sound card analog CD cable to the audio jack of your choice. I might do that instead. |
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