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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:03 pm 
It was suggested that I try using Audacity software for recording.

I downloaded the software onto my desktop computer.  The prgram provides a drop-down window and on my desktop that window offered the following options:  
"Wave", "Tad-in", "Auxiliary", "Microphone", "Line-In", "CD-Audio", MIDI, "CD Digital". "SPDIF-In". "Record Master".

I tried recording a karaoke track played by my Sax Dottie/Winamp software (without any singing) using the "Record Master" setting.  It worked fine.

With that success, I installed the Audacity program on my show laptop. I found after doing so that the drop-down window offered only four options and "Record Master" was not one of them.

Can anyone explain/help/clarify what I am looking at and why the difference between the two computers?


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It look like it has something to do with your sound card. Try going to your Vol control (cone icon at the bottom right),> option > record and you may add or input option by ticking the box.

hope that help.


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Jian is correct. Audacity can only use the options available from your sound card. I use Audacity exclusively for my recording. What I like to do is take a backing .mp3 file and use the "Project" / "Import Audio". I then record separate tracks after that. It enables me to put effects and control volume on each track. There are a few great tutorials out there if you google it. Have fun!~! :-)


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