Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: Simon - PG Music
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The quick and dirty option is to plug the output of your soundcard to the input, then record. It's certainly low-tech, but might get the job done quicker than installing another program!


If you try this be sure that your speaker and/or headphone volumes are very low. If you get a feedback loop it will be a squeal and if your volume(s) are high you could cause damage to your speaker or more important to your ears.

That's true, I didn't think of it at the time. In the recording program, you would want to mute it's output so it's not trying to play sound while it's recording.


Originally Posted By: RoyReddy
Real Band will record as well

RealBand will only record what the computer is currently playing if there's a loopback or Stereo Mix option in the sound card driver.


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