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How Do You Capture & Transfer Audio Into The Computer?

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How Do You Capture & Transfer Audio Into The Computer?

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Recording audio onto your computer is a relatively simple process, and only requires a few pieces of equipment and software to complete. However, most modern computers come with the required hardware built in, so it’s just a matter of setting up your software correctly and knowing the best ways to get a great recording. Boot your computer and log on. Attach your external microphone to your computer’s line-in or microphone-input jack. If your computer has a built-in microphone, enable it by going into your Audio Settings (on Windows XP, this is in the Control Panel settings), because many built-in microphones are disabled by default. Start your audio recording software. Open the Options section on the software and select the option to use the line-in or microphone input from the computer, and use the built-in testing feature to ensure that input is successfully coming through. If you see green, yellow and red bars on the test screen, this usually means that your input is coming through

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