How to record radio show with music + mic breaks
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 1:36 am
I'm trying to keep my college radio station going through COVID. We're online-only, so instead of a live stream, we're going to do 2-hour shows that are accessable from our web site, hosted by Mixcloud. Because most of our DJs don't have access to our (or any) recording studio, I'd like for everyone to be able to just play music from their iTunes (we can't legally play music streamed from Spotify/YouTube, it has to be music we own in some format) or an external device (phone/CD player), and add mic breaks with either a USB mic or the computer's built-in mic.
This seems to be impossible. I've tried Soundflower; it lets you record music playing on your computer, but you can't actually hear it while you do that, so there's no way to tell when the song is ending! And you can't add another input, so you can't add mic breaks.
The only way I can see to do this is to edit each individual piece of the show together — convert songs to AIFF, record mic breaks, mix it all together. Which is effective, but it doesn't really feel like you're "on the air." Does anyone know of a way we can play music on a computer, talk into a microphone, and come out of it with a complete audio file in Audacity?
This seems to be impossible. I've tried Soundflower; it lets you record music playing on your computer, but you can't actually hear it while you do that, so there's no way to tell when the song is ending! And you can't add another input, so you can't add mic breaks.
The only way I can see to do this is to edit each individual piece of the show together — convert songs to AIFF, record mic breaks, mix it all together. Which is effective, but it doesn't really feel like you're "on the air." Does anyone know of a way we can play music on a computer, talk into a microphone, and come out of it with a complete audio file in Audacity?