
You can have a look at OSB: with ASIO module But there is no way to avoid hardware/driver limitations. Anyhow I was just wondering if anyone has a better way to do this? Is there a Screen capture program that can use ASIO audio?
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The biggest bummer is I cannot show him anything regarding the Scarlett's in/out routing and more important how to use the Mix Control GUI. Then I route the laptop audio output into another mixer channel so I adjust playback level on the fly. This way I can use a good mike and set proper levels. My solution so far is to use WASAPI and a small mixer to feed to the input of the on board audio of the laptop. Also there is no way to get a proper level setting in Windows mixer. Dead simple and does not crash but still cannot hear the Projects audio playback. I Googled free Capture programs and the recommended one was called Camstudio. And you could not hear the song playing in the capture which also sucks. I tried a few headset mikes but they suck. It would only work when I used the on board audio. It was only $20, but it crashes under ASIO. I've been using Debut for recording my wife's on line seminars. First issue seems to be that age old issue with software that shares audio drivers with Cake.

It was not easy to get to the point where this worked smoothly. I'm using the laptop and the actual songs to do the capture so everything looks just like it will when he boots up.

Then he can refer back to this if he has questions. So I though instead of sitting for hours showing him Cakewalk why not screen capture what I would have been showing him. I will lend him my Scarlett 6i6 as I don't use it anymore. I've set up a laptop he had and will dump all the songs there once I finish my parts. Now Cakewalk is free there's no reason he could not work at home. I play in an Acoustic Duo and in the past to record my partner has to spend a lot of time at my place recording his parts.
