![]() ![]() After your voice is recorded, you can merge the tracks and export them as a stereo audio file. Arm it for recording and record the mic on it. Have Audacity play the track that you imported, and listen to it through headphones so the mic won't pick it up. In that case, set the mic as the default recording device, not stereo mix. ![]() While you are in Audacity, you opened (imported) an audio file, then attempted to record over it with a microphone? The music waveform i opened to be the JUST the music to listen while recording over it is being recorded with my voice waveform. I'll try to give an answer, but not sure I'm following what you are trying to do.Īre trying to record "a" mix, or are you trying to use the recording source called "stereo mix" in the Windows Sounds dialog? Because there is a big difference. There is a Desktop Audio board that might be better suited, as we don't have any experience with those models. In the Audio Host drop-down, I can choose MME, Windows DriectSound, or Windows WASAPI, and then I can only choose a stereo option for the UMC404HD, either channels 1-2 or 3-4. You have posted on the Laptop Audio board. Behringer UMC404HD 192k USB 2.0 - Driver 4.5. ![]() If you ever decide to go with a DAW, there will be a pretty good learning curve but there are plenty of tutorials on youtube for most of them. Most good DAW's do support video and audio i.e Logic Pro X (mac only), Pro Tools (expensive but for pro's using Windows), Ableton Live (lite version limited but good), Reaper, Cubase and the list goes on. Not familiar with spotify but i don't think audacity will support the video side of thing. There is a ton of info on the web about all this. Decent ones usually have much better sound cards and provide much higher digital sound quality (i.e.16bit vs 24bit) and 44.1, 48, 96 khz etc. An audio interface is just a fancy sound card with inputs and outputs as well as a USB connection as well as other connections types, etc. With a USB audio interface you have the option to send audio directly from the DM10 audio outs into the interface or send midi data (via USB or midi out jack if so equipped) to a a VST instrument. This is the minimum way and quality won't be very good. Just make sure your sound card can handle the signal levels from the DM10 or you could blow the card. You would need to connect your audio outs (main or aux) to your computer's sound card 1/4" to 3.5mm adapter to the mic input. However you can use Audacity to get a basic audio recording from your DM10. This way you can record each drum track in midi and convert to audio once it is mixed correctly. are the best way to record your drums at home in my opinion. someday.Ī DAW, usb audio interface and VST software i.e. If I was to spend the 1000 bucks on Ableton Live I could upgrade to the version that lets you add video tracks which would be best, then I'd only need to use one program to make music videos. Moviemaker has a few basic effects if you want to fade in or out or change the look of the movie. ![]() I'm too cheap/broke to buy a good video editor but if you can there are some amazing progs that let you overlay multiple angles and so on, do effects. I haven't had time to do much recording, but I use Addictive Drums with my DM10X kit/module so I record midi into Ableton and export it as a wav file then drop it in line with my video in Moviemaker. I've got Ableton Live recording software, came with my mixer. Video record your playing and I don't think Audacity does video but if you have something like Windows Moviemaker or some other cheap/free video editing software, you open your video and overlay the audio, get it to line up, and export. You should be able to take your song from Spotify and play it (or save it) to a track recorded in Audacity, then record your drumming on a second track while re-playing the song. I only tried it a couple of times and I believe I used the audio outputs on back of the DM10 going into my PC (had to have a cable that did L&R phono from the module to single stereo mini jack to the mic input (or line in) of the PC. ![]()
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