![]() The second file opening will open a second instance of Audacity and you will have a stereo track in each instance and you can switch between them and play them separately. I don’t think you can open and play two mp3 files in Audacity and play simultaneously. I was blocked from the forum because of too much posting…? They think I am a new user, I had not been using Audacity forum for a while so they must have deleted me and I had to create a new account, but I used the old username and they still thought I was a new user…? Now they tell me I can only edit old posts…?īut to get back to your problem…When you said you could already play two mp3 tracks, I thought you meant two mp3 files probably using some other player, then Pulse audio should allow these to be picked up by Audacity and record as a mixed track which could be exported as MP3. In bothe cases the recording will be exported as MP3 file All to be recorded in Audacity as stereo track. Listen to combined output during recording. OR… Play two or more MP3 files simultaneously and talk or sing into Mic at same time and also play my banjo into Linein. ![]() There will not be any editing or sync other than clicking the play and record buttons on each application. Play two MP3 files simultaneously and record them in Audacity as one mixed stereo track and listen to them on the speakers while it is recording. It is bedtime here so I cannot make any more Noise tonight…? Keep trying and you will get it sorted.Ĭan you give an example of exactly what you want to do and we can be more specific about a solution.ĮG. I think you will need mixer software if you want to mix more.ĭid you look at the link to the video and other info on Google I have Audacity set as Host ALSA, record in mic box…Pulse and speaker out…Pulse. You can then press pause if you want to fiddle with settings Note you dont see any recording devices in Pulse until you click the red record button in Audacity. ![]() Ialso see the Blue bar in Pulse setup indicating sound output even if pause in Audacity is pressed. If I set to Monitor of Builtin Audio Analog Stereo I cannot see the Laptop Mic but can see SMplayer and LXmusic player in Audacity and both will mix if playing together. If set to Builtin Audio Analog Stereo I can see the Laptop Mic in Audacity recording but cannot see SMplayer or LXmusic player play a mp3 or wav file I dont have the latest version on my old laptop, but Pulse audio for me gives under the recording tab… I have most definitely done this before and totally successfully, but it’s just beating me hands down this time! I wanted Audacity to be able to directly record the output as if I’d plugged the line out into it, or plugged Audacity into the headphone socket. I know I could hold a microphone to the speakers, but that would be really crappy recording. ![]() I’m almost certain there is the ability to click the correct buttons and Audacity will record the output from the sound system, but right now all I seem to have is literally hundreds of options which do all sorts of things that I don’t want to do, but I haven’t a clue which options I need to set to what in order to record the audio output. I have no idea what they mean or how they relate to each other or how to link them. Yeah I have absolutely no understanding at all of what these programs are doing with devices and with ‘Input’ ‘output’ and ‘recording’ I lost my audio all together, but I got it back, by starting the ‘Sound’ app and selecting ‘headphones’ as output! ![]()
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