Originally Posted By: pghboemike
make sure your audio device is selected for record & playback in preferences


Originally Posted By: Tom Dentist
How do I record audio?

click the record audio button

Where is the track, or file, or whatever you call it?
ctrl+shift+a will display the audio edit window


if you save the file after recording audio you should see a .wav file with the same name as your biab file

double clicking that in windows should bring up your media player app and you should hear what you have recorded






Thanks, this appears to be an example of your work method, which no doubt has its uses. But I'm to get the basic scenario working. If my understanding is correct, you can record an audio track which you can then see in the mixer, which in turns means you can do all the mixer things to it just like the other tracks. IOW it should show there whether I go into the audio edit window, and I shouldn't need to open windows media player to hear it, right?

As far as preferences, yes, I have my AudioBox ASIO driver selected, as that is the only choice.