Hello, community.
Is it possible to record simultaneously with a USB interface and a USB condenser microphone?
I have a Beringher UCA 202 for a keyboard, and a Samson C01. Just need to know if is possible, or I need some extra gear.
Thank you very much!
Two different USB input devices
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Re: Two different USB input devices
I think you can get Voicemeeter to do that.
http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Voicemeeter/
Please note that there is no guarantee of sync between the two tracks. Each one has their own internal digital clock and they really are doing their own digital thing.
Koz
http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Voicemeeter/
Please note that there is no guarantee of sync between the two tracks. Each one has their own internal digital clock and they really are doing their own digital thing.
Koz
Re: Two different USB input devices
Thanks for replying. I will try it soon.
Maybe there is a way to record both inputs separately, into individual tracks, then I could sync them manually...
Thank you!
Maybe there is a way to record both inputs separately, into individual tracks, then I could sync them manually...
Thank you!
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kozikowski
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Re: Two different USB input devices
As near as I can tell, Voicemmeeter has fader controls to push one audio signal anywhere between left and right you want.
Koz
Koz