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How to Record Audio Files?

Introduction

Step 1. Activate Audio Recorder Window

Step 2. Select Recording Device and Sound Source

Step 3. Adjust Recording Settings

Step 4. Start Recording

Step 5. Output Recording

Required Resources

My Sound Editor Free Edition 5.2.1 or later
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Introduction

    My Sound Editor Free Edition is a program designed to record audio from any source like a microphone, record player, streaming audio, tape recorder, phone conversation, VCR, etc. through your computer's line-in. With this typical audio editing and recording software, recording a piece of time, a conversation, a course or a lecture in real time will never be the hassle! At the same time, you are allowed to output the recording as MP3/WMA/WAV, without creating any temp files.

Step 1. Activate Audio Recorder Window

    Launch My Sound Editor Free Edition. Click "New Record" and select the Sample Rate and Channels of your choice. Then click "OK" to activate the audio recorder window.

Activate Audio Recorder Window


Step 2. Select Recording Device and Sound Source

    Choose the sound source and select a proper sound card in your system. The names of the sound source to record streaming audios 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.

Select Recording Device and Sound Source


Step 3. Adjust Recording Settings

    Now start the playback of the audio file that you want to record. Then you can see wave variations in the wave pattern. You can drag the slider to adjust the recording volume. Set a specific time by clicking "Timer Record" to automatically start recording. Record without silence is also allowed.

Adjust Recording Settings


Step 4. Start Recording

    After everything is set, click "Record" button to start recording. To stop recording, click "Pause". Then, click "Keep" to input the recording to the waveform window.

Start Recording


Step 5. Output Recording

    Now, the recording is displayed in the waveform window, you can use editing function to edit it or add audio effects to meet your demands. Click "Save - Save File As..." button to save the recording in the format/location you want and adjust the quality. Now, enjoy the recorded files on your music player!

Output Recording

 

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