Is there a way to record Soundplants output?
–Of course you can record what you do in Soundplant. This requires a full duplex sound card, which virtually all computers sold in the last 10+ years have, and an audio editing/recording program, such as GoldWave (also Windows includes a very basic one). You need to set your soundcard to record it’s own output. To do this on Vista go to ‘Control Panel->Sound->Recording’, or in earlier Windows ‘start menu->programs->accessories->entertainment->volume control->options->properties->adjust volume for Recording’ and then click ‘OK’. This brings up your recording control panel; this panel will look different from computer to computer depending on what hardware and software you have. Generally, it will show every possible input device on your soundcard with options for recording input level control. Here you must select the input device that represents your soundcard’s own output, usually named “stereo mix” or “wave” or “waveout” or “loopback” (the exact name of this device will vary on diff