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Recording from the mic in port

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Name: rwn
Date: January 4, 2009 at 21:41:10 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: athlon fx 4400/ 2gb
Product: Custom / CUSTOM
Subcategory: Sound Cards
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I need someone's help in recording audio from the mic in port in a computer while playing music.

The scenario is I'm gonna be playing music back on my headphones while recording vocals. The problem is that Soundforge and Wavelab only have a setting to record from the microsoft sound mapper. This means that both the music and vocals record and I'd like to keep the tracks seperate.

I've found software that only records from the mic in but it's not intuitive and makes me use more than one program for playback and recording. I'd like to know how the pros do it.

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Name: jefro
Date: January 5, 2009 at 20:07:00 Pacific
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Audacity can do that, I pretty sure. Kind of depends on a few things. Try Audacity at Portableapps.com first to try. The normal Audacity is a normal windows install type of program.

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