I was able to route the Room EQ Wizard output into Reason input and then Reason output back to REW itself in order to test frequency/phase response of plugins/eq and for doing other measurement tasks thorugh a test signal. Mixed output, Post-mix, Loop back, SUM and the like. R2) 'Analog mixer' capture (Stereo Mix, What You Hear, etc.) This pulls the audio data from the sound card after it's gone through the driver but before it goes out the speaker or jack. The windows version/installer provides the 'qjackctl' gui tool (the screenshots you see above) which makes the patching/routing things easier. If you set the sound settings correctly in Bandicam and Windows, you can record all the. R1) 'WASAPI loopback' capture (Windows Vista and later only.) This pulls the audio data from the Windows audio engine just before it's passed down to the driver. It's free (opensource) and it work with ASIO4ALL (tested one week ago on Windows 7 64bit with Reason9 and Room Eq Wizard). You might want to take a look also at Jack Audio Connectio Kit: Not to mention i don't want to purchase ASIO link again to use on my new computer. I use ASIO link from O-Deus audio on my big rig, but I want some different options for my laptop, because I'll mainly be using ASIO4ALL and the built-in sound card and that seems too sticky.
GRIFTY wrote:What are some of the ways you guys are using Reason to record computer sounds on Windows? Like YouTube videos and media players and the like?