Configure Audio Device
Selecting Input Source
In order to get the computer to record the correct signal (or any signal), you need to select which input source you want to record from. On Windows this is done by selecting the desired input source (i.e. line in) from the Recording Control dialog. The Recording Control dialog is accessed through the standard Windows volume control.

The Windows volume control is accessed by double clicking the speaker icon in the system tray (right next to the clock).
To bring up the Recording Control dialog, select Properties from the Options menu. In The Properties dialog, select Recording from the Adjust volume for radio button menu and press OK.

Selecting Recording and pressing OK will bring up the Recording Control dialog.
In the Recording Control dialog you can select input source and adjust input volume for your recording. (i.e. if you have your mixer plugged into line in on your computer, you should select line in as your input source.)

Check the Select checkbox for the input source you want to record from.
If you have no external MIDI synthesizer you can playback MIDI through your enternal sound card. And if you want to record the files you should select the "Stereo Mixer" or equivalent in the Recording Control list. Different sound cards have the different names for recording devices. For example: "Stereo Mixer" might appear as "What U hear", "Output", "Mixer". |