How to set up Audacity
From Audacity Manual
If you are recording from a USB turntable or USB interface, please go to the set up instructions at Recording with USB turntables.
Setting Up Audacity
- Go to and at "Recording Channels", choose whether to record in stereo or mono
- Immediately above, we now set the the "Recording Device" and "Playback Device" explicitly to the built-in computer sound device, or to the specific sound device your cable is plugged into. Do NOT select "Microsoft Sound Mapper" or "Primary Sound Driver" on Windows machines:
- Windows 7/Vista: Choose the line-in option for your connected sound device (for example, "Line-In: Realtek HD Device")
- Windows XP or earlier or Linux: Select the connected sound device, then go to the Mixer Toolbar Input Selector to choose the line-in input source
- OS X: Select the "line-in" recording device; if there isn't such, select the "Built-in" option then go to the Mixer Toolbar Input Selector to choose the line-in input source there
- If you cannot choose your input source as described above, or if the line-in input won't record, you can use the operating system mixer device to choose the required input. For instructions, see the further help for Windows, Mac OS X or Linux on our Wiki.
Monitoring
- Decide if you want to "monitor" your recording, that is, hear it played back as you make it:
- Windows or Linux: Try "hardware playthrough". To use this, open the operating system sound mixer, then the Playback section, then unmute line-in and turn the volume up. You can find the system mixer in the Control Panel at ALSAmixer. on Windows 7 or Vista, or on Windows XP. On Linux, you can use
- OS X: Try "software playthrough" in or under the menu
If hardware playthrough does not work, or if the playback and recording devices in Preferences are different, choose "software playthrough" in LineIn software playthrough tool from Rogue Amoeba. Note: software playthrough will have a slight delay, and causes some extra load on the computer.
. If neither playthrough works on OS X, obtain the free - Set the volume level of your recording input. Click on the downward pointing arrow in the right hand (red) VU recording level meters:
and click "Start Monitoring". While playing a loud part of your tape or record, adjust the Input Slider on the Mixer Toolbar so the recording meters are almost reaching the right-hand end of the scale. Don't let the meter bars actually reach the right edge, or the red hold lights to right of the meter will come on, indicating you'll have distortion in the recording. If the recording level meters are not visible, click and check . - If the Mixer Toolbar Input Slider does not control the input level correctly, or is greyed out on maximum, use the input slider in the operating system mixer device to regulate the input level. For instructions, see the further help for Windows, Mac OS X or Linux on our Wiki.
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