![]() ![]() ![]() I may even send you a nice package of cheese or chocolate, lol. I have seriously spent countless hours trying to figure this out. If anyone can help at all, you have no idea how much I would appreciate it. There is no RCA type port, but there is an optical S/PDIF port. Has VIA HD audio deck that supports “Stereo Mix”. M-audio Fast Track Pro (connected only through USB)Īudio is integrated into motheboard Gigabyte D3. I know this can be done because I hear it on podcasts all the time. I have heard of software mixers but I am not sure about those either. I have other programs like Adobe audition, but I get the same result. I am very open to all ideas, even if they don’t have anything to do with the Fast Track Pro, and even if they cost a little money. I know the Fast Track Pro isn’t ideal, but its what I am working with. Again, I can still record through stereo mix while using the Fast Track Pro, but I can’t do both at once. My sound card is intergated with my motherboard. However, my computer does not have a port that it will fit into. The only way it is connected to my computer is through USB. Now, there are a lot of inputs I am probably not using that might be the deal. I can record either source through this device, but again, I can’t do both at once. I can get volume from the headset that I have plugged into the Fast Track Pro. It’s plugged in via USB, and I have an mic plugged into line one via XLR. So I borrowed my friends M-audio Fast Track Pro. I tried without ay external hardware and couldn’t get it to work with a USB Mic. I know how to record whats on my computer (with Stereo Mix). This is so that I may play sound effect, music, or whatever is happening on my computer, on the fly while recording. My objective: To be able to record my voice (for a podcast) AND my computers audio at the same time. ![]() Please don’t leave! I promise I have been working very hard to research how to do this, but I am new at all of this, and I just cant figure it out. I am sure there are other topics like this, but I can’t find one exactly like my issue. ![]()
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