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Vocaster Two user guide
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 Two’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 configured 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 routing 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 calling and conference software
• Loopback 2 – this input gets its signal from audio software with its output routing set to Playback
3-4. You can configure 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
Example of using Loopback
You might want to use both Loopback inputs when you’re recording a show, but need independent recordings
of other software sounds to mix later. For example, in your show, you want to record your conversation with a
guest in a video call in addition to including a sound or jingle playback from another audio playback software.
Your video call software (e.g., Zoom), routes its output to Playback 1-2 by default. This appears as Loopback
1 in the mixer. You can then route the output of your playback software to Playback 3-4, which becomes
available as Loopback 2.
In your recording software, you can now have separate tracks for recording:
- Loopback 1 appears on your DAW channels 11 and 12
- Loopback 2 appears on your DAW channels 13 and 14
For all further details, please refer to the Vocaster Hub User Guide.
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