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I have over-ear headphones that plug into the microphone jack on the laptop and I have a USB microphone. I installed the ASIO driver and selected it in General Options. I'm playing a music track and want to record vocals on a second track as I listen to the music track and monitor the vocal. I select the ASIO for all setting for the music track and I can hear the music through the headphones. However, if I select the ASIO for generic USB device for the microphone, then I get a recording devices are missing error. I can select ASIO for all and the integrated laptop microphone is engaged as the recording device. If I select the default devices or realtech drive settings, then I can both listen with the headphones and record with the USB microphone, but I can't monitor on the vocal/microphone channel.
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I've used Golden Records for a while, although never to record more than the odd track from time to time. Since there isn't a USB Turntable set-up option, I thought I'd document mine. I'm now starting to seriously consider digitizing many of my favorite albums in full, a few every day. Looking back at vinyl tracks I've recorded in the past, I've learned a few things, but have some questions on options, levels etc. First my set-up. I have a Stanton USB T92 turntable that I use. It's connected via a USB cable directly from the turntable to the laptop computer running Windows 10. When playing vinyl through this, Golden Records not running, the sound quality and volume level are pretty good. The USB connection is using the WIN10 specific USB Audio CODEC 10.0.10586.0 and is the latest I can find. The output is from a laptop 3.5mm to a BOSE Surround System.(yeah I know thats not optimal and I've tried USB Soundcards from cheap to expensive and they all have some issue or other). I normally record using the GR Wizard, selecting direct phono to computer; play the vinyl at it's original speed and have GR set to the same recording speed. I have the sound recording device set to the USB turntable, the Sound Input Channel to "Master Volume"; the recording volume level is set to 8dB; The output WAV file is a pretty accurate representation of what I can hear when playing the vinyl, same levels etc. Next step audio restoration. For this I have don't use RIAA Equalization. Although the turntable is connected directly, not through an amp, using this seems to make the recordings way too much bass; I also don't use High pass filtering - this seems to make the output seem too "tinny". For output options, I select "Do Nothing". Normally I then use Free Audio Converter(Fre:ac) to convert to either MP3 or FLAC for storing on my NAS which is where the music gets played from. Fre:ac seems to have more options and produces better MP3 files, plus I can convert to FLAC, when needed. Finally, I use MP3TAG to retrieve details from discogs and tag files, add album art work etc. I use discogs as the tag source as I'm slowly adding my vinyl collection there as I record it, and for new vinyl I purchase. 1. If you record 33rpm vinyl at 45rpm does it impact the quality? (this would be a great time saver) 2. For Sound Input Channel, I have an option to set it to "Windows Record Mixer" - What is this and should I use it? 3. I couldn't find a good description of how to use recording level volume (anyone?) - does it impact only the volume in, or does it also impact the volume on the recorded digital file?
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Hi! I need your help and I would like to record sound and voice of a call, originally it can be done from a normal headphones that have stereo input, however when I connect with plantronics headphones that have USB input, when recording a call only record my voice and not the audio of the other person with whom I speak. Please what settings should I do to work properly from my plantronics hearing aids?
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Hi. I am using an Easy Capture Video Capture connected to my USB. Debut captures the video wonderfully but there is no sound. Under Tools\Options my Video is set to OEM Device but for Audio the OEM Device choice does not appear. VirtualDub presents OEM Device as a chopice for BOTH Video and Audio. Any ideas? I have v3.01 and am running Windows 7 Professional.
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I have Axon set up with the Axon Agent and the USB telephony device here ( http://www.altoedge.com/telephony/telephony-usb-board-2-lines.html ). It's set up through my Comcast/Xfinity phone line. The system appears to answer the phone and go into the HOLD mode fine; it plays the message and the chimes. This may sound stupid, but how do I actually pick up a call? The USB unit has a conventional telephone handset input, but when that is plugged in, it just puts the line "off hook." I plan to use a headset to take calls. Suggestions are welcome; thanks ahead of time.