In Band-in-a-Box, how do I control what I record and what I listen to?
This is controlled by the Windows sound card mixer – the Record Control and Play (or ‘Volume’) Control panels. To open the Play Control, double-click on the speaker icon in your taskbar, usually at the bottom of your computer screen in the right-hand corner, or go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Entertainment | Volume Control. The Play Control is for OUTPUT; it allows you to choose what outputs you listen to and how loud they are.
To open the Record Control window, click on Options | Properties to open the Properties window, select the ‘Recording’ radio button, and press OK. The Record Control window is for INPUT; it allows you to choose what you record. For example, if you were recording audio using the line-in on your sound card, you would select ‘line-in’ as your recording input.
In the Properties window, you can choose which audio device you wish to control (the “Mixer device”). Normally you don’t need to change this. You can also select which volume controls you want displayed in the Record/Play Control panels.
You can also open the Windows sound card mixer directly from Band-in-a-Box. One way of opening it from Band-in-a-Box is to click on the [Set Recording Levels] button in the Record Audio dialog. Another is to go to the Audio menu and select Playback Mixer or Recording Mixer.
Another way that you control audio recording and playback is by choosing your audio input and output drivers. If you only have one sound card you don’t normally need to worry about this. If you are using Band-in-a-Box 2005 or higher, there are two places you can choose your audio drivers (assuming you are using MME, the default):
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In Band-in-a-Box: Opt. | Preferences | Audio | [Drivers].
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In the Windows Control Panel: Multimedia (Win 98/ME), Sounds and Multimedia (Win 2000), or Sounds and Audio Devices (Win XP), in the Audio section.
Note that Band-in-a-Box versions 2004 and earlier did not have the option of selecting your audio driver from within the program, audio drivers had to be selected from within Windows.
In Band-in-a-Box, if you have “Microsoft Sound Mapper” selected as your audio driver, Band-in-a-Box will use whatever is selected in the Windows Control Panel. If you have a driver *other* than the Microsoft Sound Mapper selected, Band-in-a-Box will use that driver.
Whenever you launch the Windows sound card mixer, it always opens showing the mixer panel for the currently selected audio driver in the Windows Control Panel.
If you get an error message when you try to open the sound card mixer or nothing happens when you try to open it, this means that the selected audio driver doesn’t have an associated Record or Play Control window. In this case, the audio device will usually have a separate control/mixer console that you can access from the Control Panel. You will need to check with your sound card documentation if you are not sure where to find it.
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