hi Brent, that's how I've always done it, hijacking system audio,  
hijackingthe  mic, and then recording on the system audio session.   
that has always worked for me.  Maybe take a look at your settings in  
the session for the mic?  I've always been able to record both that  
way, and it's worked every time.
On Jun 16, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Brent Harding wrote:

>
> Hi there. I wanted to record some demos to maybe podcast using VO  
> and Audio
> Hijack Pro. I've tried to hijack the system audio, then the mic, and  
> then
> record the system audio. That will give me audio from VO, but not my  
> voice
> mixed with it. If I hijack both and record both, I get 2 files that  
> are
> separate that would be hard to sync in editing after where I'd  
> probably
> bring it to the PC to do anyways as I haven't bought or learned how  
> to use
> Fission or Sound Studio yet. Anyways, how can I make it mix both  
> sources
> together into one file when recording? Am I just going to have to  
> use time
> compression and expansion to make both files the same length after  
> trimming
> out the beginnings while I'm still setting up AHP?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> >


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