Hi Joe. A very simple way of doing this is to use a second soundcard and a cheap mixer. It all depends on what you want to spend, but it is a breeze to record Skype calls etc when you use this method, because you can route certain signals to certain outputs. HTH, cheers Steve. ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe bollard" <joebolla...@eircom.net>
To: "pc -audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 10:15 AM
Subject: phone question using skype


hello friends, and a happy new year to everyone on the list, one of my new year resolutions is to get some of my audio technology problems sorted, so here goes i work for a radio station, producing and presenting a programme for and about people with sight loss, i work mainly from home and i quite often have to do phone interviews, so far i use my edirol recorder placing the very good microphone close to the phone speaker, it's ok, but slightly micky mouse, i have skype, and skype out, i also have sound forge six, i want to use skype to record my phone interviews, it would sound much more professional, can anyone help, is there a piece of equipment i can purchase to help me achieve a very good standard, any advice will really be appreciated, i have heard of the hybrid, what is it and is it good?? take care, regards from ireland, joe.
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