I did get it set up and working, but when I got into it I ran into some issues that I didn't have time to work out. A while back there was a lot 0f chatter about Band in a Box and I was surprised how many had it and how much interest there was in it. Hey John, just a crazy idea, but I'll throw it out anyway. Note: You will need to restart Band-in-a-Box® if you change the audio driver in Windows.
If you have a driver *other* than the Microsoft Sound Mapper selected, Band-in-a-Box® will use that driver.
In Band-in-a-Box®, if you have "Microsoft Sound Mapper" selected as your audio driver, Band-in-a-Box® will use whatever is selected in the Windows Control Panel.
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Note that Band-in-a-Box® versions 2004 and earlier did not have the option of selecting your audio driver from within the program, audio drivers had to be selected from within Windows. In the Windows Control Panel: Multimedia (Win 98/ME), Sounds and Multimedia (Win 2000), or Sounds and Audio Devices (Win XP), in the Audio section. With Band-in-a-Box® 2010, there are two places you can choose your audio drivers, assuming you are using the MME audio driver type: It's also possible that you don't have the correct audio driver selected. ie: If you want to record from the Line in only, make certain just Line in is selected, or all the other devices are muted. Select or mute the device(s) you wish or don't wish to record from. This should bring up the Windows Record Control Panel. In the 'Record Audio' dialog, press the button. To set it up properly, follow these steps: Most likely, your Windows Recording Control is not set up properly.