If you can hear it on your Windows computer, you can record it as an MP3 or a .wav file. Only $15.00
This company also makes excellent plug-ins for pro recording. I want their MagicDeathEye tube compressor plug-in.
https://ddmf.eu/virtual-audio-recorder/
Virtual Recorder for Windows-records from soundcard
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Virtual Recorder for Windows-records from soundcard
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Re: Virtual Recorder for Windows-records from soundcard
Audacity will do this for you as well. Though last I checked (iirc); their latest versions had "questionable" new owners? I leave the old version on my computers and just leave it at that.
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Re: Virtual Recorder for Windows-records from soundcard
I remember back in the day with my Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 thinking its "What you hear" recording feature was the coolest shit ever
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