How to Record Guitar or Microphone Audio into a DAW Using microAUDIO

When using microAUDIO on Windows, the microAUDIO Audio Driver must be installed. 
On macOS, the Audio Driver is not required.

 

This example shows how to record guitar and vocals.
Record the microphone (vocals) on DAW Track 1, and record the guitar on DAW Track 2.
Connect the microphone to microAUDIO IN1, the guitar to IN2, and the headphones to the headphone jack.
 

 

Ableton Live

  • (Win) Live menu, Live > Options > Preferences > Audio. Set Device Type: microAudio, Device: microAUDIO.
    (Mac) Live menu, Live > Settings > Audio. Set Audio Device to microAUDIO.

  • Enable channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Input and Output settings.

  • Create an Audio Track1. Set Audio From to 1. (Microphone audio will be recorded.)

  • Create an Audio Track2. Set Audio From to 2. (Guitar audio will be recorded.)

  • Press the Rec button in Ableton Live to start recording.

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Cubase

  • Select the device.
    Cubase Menu
    Studio > Studio Setup > Audio System > ASIO Driver: microAUDIO

  • Create Audio Track 1. Set the audio input to microAUDIO ch1. (Microphone audio will be recorded.)

  • Create Audio Track 2. Set the audio input to microAUDIO ch2. (Guitar audio will be recorded.)

  • Press the Rec button in Cubase to start recording.

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Logic Pro

  • Select the device.
    Logic Pro Menu Logic Pro > Settings > Audio > 
    Input Devices: microAUDIO.
    Output Devices: microAUDIO.

  • Create Audio Track 1. Set Input 1 as the audio input. (Microphone audio will be recorded.)

  • Create Audio Track 2. Set Input 2 as the audio input. (Guitar audio will be recorded.)

  • Press the Rec button in Logic Pro to start recording.

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