Hey there guys! Today I'll be building with you a tutorial on how to record your audio on the 3DS.
But before, we are going to make the setup pretty simple.
So the way this guide will be splitted will be with different concepts. By concepts, I mean "Schemes".
But before, we are going to make the setup pretty simple.
So the way this guide will be splitted will be with different concepts. By concepts, I mean "Schemes".
Concept 1 (Hardware)
Idea/goal : having two recording devices for one source to avoid leaks/failures from a single connection.
/--> RECORDING 1 LISTENING TO OUTPUT \
INPUT ---| |--> OUTPUT = AUDIO
\--> RECORDING 2 LISTENING TO OUTPUT /
- 2x audio wire [jack] 3.5mm (male+male)
- 1x Audio wire splitter Y (Male -> Female+Female)
Steps to assembling :
There you go! Two recording input that works togheter to avoid leaks or failures for a good audio output. Might sounds weird but you never know if one input can be a lil' bad. Have fun.
- Plug the Male jack of the Y Audio Wire splitter into the 3DS
- Connect 1 male plug of the male+male wire to one of the female plug
- Install a software called Virtual Audio Cable
- Go to "Recording devices", find the two audio inputs and rename them "3DS-Input 1" and "3DS-Input 2"
- Go in the properties of these two inputs, enable "Listen to this device" and select "Audio Line" as the Listening device for both inputs.
- Now go to OBS or your favorite recording device, and as an audio input, select "Audio Line"