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SP. wrote on 11/10/2023, 11:07 AM

@KennethPridgenSr. 

If you want audio recording from other programs you need to enable Stereo Mix or What-U-Hear on your computer. Make a right click on the speaker icon on the right side of your Windows taskbar and select Sounds to open the Windows sound settings. Switch to the record tab and disable the microphone and enable Stereo Mix/What-U-Hear via the right click menu (in case nothing is visible, show hidden devices via the right click menu). In Music Maker open the program settings and go to the Audio/MIDI tab. Make sure the Music Maker ASIO driver is selected. Click on the Advanced button to open the driver settings. Select Stereo Mix/What-U-Hear as the input device. You might need to increase the buffer size to 2048 samples to prevent the audio from crackling. Then set a track to AUDIO REC and start recording. It will record the playback of all sounds of your computer.

In case you have an external USB audio interface with ASIO drivers you don't need to use Stereo Mix or What U-Hear but instead enable audio loopback in the ASIO driver settings of your audio interface. If your interface doesn't have a loopback feature you need to connect its output and input with an audio cable.

You can set a path to an external audio editor via the Folders tab in the Music Maker program settings. The manual says this will only be possible if you unlocked an audio editor from the in-app-store. Usually Sound Forge Audio Studio 12.5 should be included in your Music Maker purchase, so I believe it should work.