![]() Now right click on your speaker icon and select 'Sounds', and move to the recording tab. I just saw the Voicemeeter thing mentioned in your OP and since I've been messing with it lately figured I'd point out how you could do that. Go to your sound settings for both the mic and the virtual cable and make sure their sample rates are set to the same number (usually 16 bit, 48khz). ![]() Now that I own a half decent screen cap software I can actually just record the vid (or just the audio using a special feature) into the screencap recorder and then do whatever I want with the audio after. I don't do that often though but it works nicely. I can use the mixer to control levels and add some EQ if I want as well. I however usually just hook the headphone output of my laptop (a separate computer from my DAW) to my mixer using a Y splitter, send the direct outs of those channels into my interface (which are always hooked up via a snake anyway) and record the track in real time. where you can do whatever you want with it. You’ll want to extract the download, right-click the VBCABLESetup圆4 file, and then run it as Administrator. ![]() Then you can just import the vid into Sonar and the audio will get stripped out into a new audio track. To get started, head to VB Audio’s website and download VB-Cable. The easiest likely being just downloading the vid using one of those YouTube download apps.
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