A-NO-NE Music wrote:

dhbailey / 2005/08/01 / 09:04 AM wrote:


You can record with it. There's a drop-down list of sources (the same as you have enabled in the Windows Mixer, Properties for Recording dialog.)



I am most curious.
How Audacity can see Finale's output?  Finale doesn't publish CA I/O by
itself so you would need something like AudioJack that hacks low level CA.



Are you on Windows? I think you are on a Mac, so I have no idea how you would get it to work.

On Windows, there is a mixer where you can select which devices will appear as playback devices and which will appear as recording sources, and then you simply enable or disable them as you wish (sort of like having a MUTE button) and adjust the levels from the Windows Mixer which appears in the Systray.

I have no clue how Audacity works internally, but I would assume it is making use of these settings in Windows Mixer, because all of the Recording Sources I have selected to show in that also appear in the drop-down list in Audacity.

Within Audacity itself, I simply select the source I want and any output from that source is routed into the Audacity recording routine.

I hope I have explained that clearly. Knowing that there are vast differences between MacOS and Windows, I can assume this area is no different.

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