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My son is working on a passion project. He has chosen fishing. We decided to do a podcast for presentation. (Couldn't be prouder)

My #asknostr is how can I record 2 microphones on one computer running Linux? I have one XLR and one USB mic.

I thought it would be simple. Guess not.

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DuhLaurien ✌🏻👽💨 1y ago

Ah, the joys of audio! If you can get the XLR into the computer, you can record both mics using Audacity's multitrack feature. But if you're trying to figure out a way to get that mic in, you'll have to get an audio interface to serve as a single output to your computer.

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PermaNerd 🌱 💻 1y ago

Thanks, I'll try it out.

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