Trying to record audio sound card's stream
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:50 am
Hello!
I would like to make a wave export (or at least lossless) of the audio stream directly from my sound card.
In fact, the idea is to export a song played by Guitar Pro - version 5.2 - so I can have some opinions of people who do not have the software.
I know there's an "export wave" function on GP5, but I could never manage to use it despite a lot of attempts, and that for over 5 years!
With Guitar Pro 6, wave export does work with no problem, but I think the distortion guitars sound much better on the v5.2 when you take the time to work enough on it.
So, it may be easier to go through Audacity and record sound directly from my sound card. But again, I've already searched on the Internet to find a way but still fails.
I use an external sound card, M-Audio Fast Track USB as follows:

And I'm running Windows 7 x64 SP1.
Thanks for the help you might give me. Wish you a Merry Christmas!
ps: I'm French so I first sent my message in the French part of the forum.
I would like to make a wave export (or at least lossless) of the audio stream directly from my sound card.
In fact, the idea is to export a song played by Guitar Pro - version 5.2 - so I can have some opinions of people who do not have the software.
I know there's an "export wave" function on GP5, but I could never manage to use it despite a lot of attempts, and that for over 5 years!
With Guitar Pro 6, wave export does work with no problem, but I think the distortion guitars sound much better on the v5.2 when you take the time to work enough on it.
So, it may be easier to go through Audacity and record sound directly from my sound card. But again, I've already searched on the Internet to find a way but still fails.
I use an external sound card, M-Audio Fast Track USB as follows:

And I'm running Windows 7 x64 SP1.
Thanks for the help you might give me. Wish you a Merry Christmas!
ps: I'm French so I first sent my message in the French part of the forum.