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Is there a way to record separate channels audio?

Aytex

Maybe use Something like audacity and record you mic separate from your sound.

 

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Not directly from your sound card, because both the game and the music will pass through it.  There may be a software that lets you split the signal into separate tracks, but I don't know any.

 

However if there was a setting in your music player, game and other programs that were sending an audio signal, set the music player to the Left Channel and everything else you want to record to the Right Channel.  It will sound very weird listening to it while you are on the computer, but that might be the only solution.

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I like to listen to music while playing games but

I just want the game's audio and my mic's audio?

is there a way to do that

Sorry, I'm abit slow on stuff like this, what do you mean by music, but only the game audio? Surly you stop listening to music then?

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Sorry, I'm abit slow on stuff like this, what do you mean by music, but only the game audio? Surly you stop listening to music then?

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when playing csgo i listen to music from my browser..

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when playing csgo i listen to music from my browser..

Oh, so you want:

 

Your headphones= music(Chrome), cs:go, mic

Recording=cs:go, mic

Am I correct?

Also what are you using to record?

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