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Focusrite Audio Engineering vocaster one studio - Recording Computer Audio with Loopback; Using Vocaster Loopback Feature; Loopback 1 Input Sources; Loopback 2 Input Sources

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VOCASTER HUB SOFTWARE
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Recording sounds from your computer
Vocaster’s Loopback feature lets you record
audio sources from within your computer
(e.g., the audio output from a web browser).
There are two stereo Loopback sliders
on the mixer; these use Vocaster One’s
‘virtual’ inputs. The virtual inputs don’t have
connectors on the interface, but you can
record them in your DAW in the same way as
any other input.
You can feed each Loopback input from
a different software application. Which
application you use with each Loopback
input is congured in the application’s output
settings. If you’re a Mac User and wish to use
both Loopback inputs, we recommend you
read this support article.
Loopback 1 – this input gets its signal
from software with its output set to
Playback 1-2, or software that doesn’t
support output routing. The software
you can use with Loopback 1 includes:
- Internet browsers
- Music playback software such as
Spotify or Apple Music.
- Video call and conference software.
Loopback 2 – this input gets its signal
from audio software with its output
routing set to Playback 3-4. You can
congure this in the software’s audio
settings, but not all software allows
output routing selection, so please
check your software’s user guide for this
feature. Software with the ability to feed
audio to Loopback 2 includes:
- Other recording or playback software
you’re using.
- VOIP and video conferencing
applications.