Hi,
Well, if you want to record and listen at the same time and you have a
relatively modern soundcard, and you are happy to record to wave or to
compress to something else on the fly, then you can simply capture your
wave device and record as you play. But it'll also record other stuff your
computer might play, and it'll also record any break-up you might
experience.
Personally, I never got vsound to work.
Geoff.
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