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Old 02-12-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Routing my Stereo Mix through a virtual sound card

Hi,

I would like to route the Stereo Mix of my sound card through a virtual sound card, so that I can record both the sounds that my computer generates and what I say into the microphone. (I need to have the computer output and the microphone output on a different channel.)

Is there any software that can do that?

Thanks in advance,
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Most sound cards come with software that will do that. What kind of card do you have?
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According to Device Manager, I have the "C-Media AC97 Audio Device" sound card.
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I was using cool edit pro (adobe audition is the newest one) to record some audio cassettes or radio recordings. I didnt know it until playback of the recording, but i captured both the cassette, and my audio sounds. Try the program out.
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Audacity is also a good free program to record sound. I would give it a try.
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Re: Routing my Stereo Mix through a virtual sound card

I already worked with Audacity, but that program doesn't support recording multiple microphone outputs.

I have a program that can do what I want to accomplish (KRISTAL Audio Engine), but that program can use one input channel per sound card at a time.

Therefore, I need a program that will route the Stereo Mix from sound card 1 to - let's say - sound card 3.
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