Is there a way to record sound from FL Studio while ASIO on?

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Is there a way to record sound from FL Studio while ASIO on?

Post by Elektronikz » Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:45 pm

I want to do a sort of tutorial video and upload to youtube, but my computer isn't that great so the sound isn't very good. It only sounds good when I use the ASIO Driver. Is there a way to use Stereo Mix to record from FL while that is on, or is there another way?
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Re: Is there a way to record sound from FL Studio while ASIO

Post by wormcode » Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:19 am

Well ASIO can route and use multiple sources, I assume you mean ASIO4ALL which can do it. Are you using a usb mic or what? You can select that as the audio input and record to a mixer track I'm sure, as well as having the audio from the DAW playing. Not really sure how to set it up in FL but it should be possible. Might not work too smoothly though depending on the computer and recording device.

Open up the ASIO4ALL settings in the DAW and you should be able to enable and configure all your devices. Then it should be a matter of selecting the recording input in the FL mixer on the top right.

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Re: Is there a way to record sound from FL Studio while ASIO

Post by Sinfected » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:15 am

The easiest way I can think of is to just record the screen with fraps or something similar, and recording the audio locally in FL studio with edison. Sync that video and audio in a video editor of your choice and its done.

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