Free Audio Editor
How to Record Audio from Any Sounce
Introduction
Step 1: Active Recording Window
Step 2: Choose Sound Source
and Sound Card
Step 3: Adjust the Recording
Settings
Step 4: Start the Recording
Step 5: Save the Recording
Introduction
Free Audio Editor provides a built-in advanced
audio recorder that supports the record input/source from
a microphone, streaming audio (live internet broadcasts
or sound of online television), external input devices (e.g. CDs,
LP, music cassettes, phone line, portable players etc.) as well
as other applications like Winamp, Media Player, etc. If you're
looking for an application to help you with audio recording,
you won't be disappointed in Free Audio Editor! This recorder is
complete freeware to save you money and it is user-friendly for
both novices and practicians. Download and install Free Audio Editor
and then follow the guide below!
Step 1: Active Recording Window
Launch Free Audio Editor. Click "New Record"
to choose recording sample rate & channels and click "OK"
to activate audio recording window.
Step 2: Choose Sound Source and Sound
Card
Choose the sound source as
needed and select a proper sound card in your system.
The names of the sound sources to record audio maybe different in
various operating systems, usually named as Stereo Mix,
Phone Line, Aux Volume, Video Volume, Mic Volume, Line In, CD Audio
and so on.
Step 3: Adjust the Recording Settings
Now start the playback of the audio that you want to record.
If the audio from the sound is detected, you should see the signal
on the wave patterns. Then, adjust the
recording volume as needed. Set a specific time by clicking
"Timer Record" to automatically start recording.
You also have the power to record without silence.
Step 4: Start the Recording
After everything is set, please click the red round
record button in audio recorder to start recording.
You can see the recording time on the top. To stop the recording,
click "Pause". Then, click "Keep"
to input the recording to the waveform window of audio editor.
Step 5: Save the Recording
Now, the recording is displayed in the waveform window. You
can click "Play" to playback or edit &
add audio effects to the recording if you like. Click
"Save" to specify the output format, file name
and output location. You can use presets provided (There are AM
Quality, FM Quality, CD Quality and so on) or specify the
parameters as needed.
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