[00:02] <studio-user192> hola
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[05:04] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> @Eickmeyer [Without knowing anything about your system's audio, there's no way to tell. Usin …], In alsamixer i can hear audio from both mic and line source, but i cant record them together in OBS.  So i decided to use external usb soundcard for multiple input to work in qjackctl then able to use in OBS.  But I have one prob
[05:04] <studiobot> lem when using usb soundcard, it always make buzzing sound from this thing.  Can I remove this buzzing sound?
[05:05] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> Like one of my recording here you can clearly hear buzzing sound in the background caused by mic in usb external soundcard. https://youtu.be/x3xh841Tvgg
 @Bayu Setiawan [In alsamixer i can hear audio from both mic and line source, but i cant record t …], What you’re trying to do is not possible with qjackctl. Use Ubuntu Studio Controls to configure your sound as it will let you use multiple audio devices at the same time. qjackctl will not.
[05:12] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> @Eickmeyer [What you’re trying to do is not possible with qjackctl. Use Ubuntu Studio Contro …], Yes, for this time i think it will not possible using multiple input jack from one soundcard.  I mean, we can hear multiple sound but we cant use it in any recording application, just one source allowed from the same soundcard, a
[05:12] <studiobot> m i right? … Or any method to get this things work?
 @Bayu Setiawan [Yes, for this time i think it will not possible using multiple input jack from o …], If you’re trying to do multiple inputs & outputs on the same audio device, what you need is what’s called an audio interface. Standard consumer sound cards are not made to do this.
 Basically, it’s a hardware limitation.
[05:16] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> Ok, thanks for your advice mr @Eickmeyer
 You’re welcome.
[05:17] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> I will ask again if any problem occured
 Ok
[08:42] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> Finally, i figured out how to use mic and line in together for recording, little bit a tricky but worth to try.  It bassically using loop sound to transfer output sound from front headphone to front mic via Aux cable.  Then use that captured sound to use for recording in any application/program
[08:43] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> (Photo, 720x1280) https://i.imgur.com/by5RBDZ.jpg
[08:44] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> Picture above is jack im using for raw audio source from device and also monitoring.  Mic, headphone, and line in jack.  First audio come through those jack
[08:44] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/OFugqhb.jpg
[08:45] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> In front panel, connect headphone and mic jack via aux cable so the output from line and mic can be heard and captured in front mic
[08:46] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/YPJkU0z.jpg
[08:47] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/H1RSteK.jpg Set front mic as input device, so your app/program can use the data from it flawlessly
[16:36] <sakrecoer> Bayu Setiawan: couldn't you also connect the pulse sink to whatever recording software you use in jack? :)
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