There's a program called Total Recorder that works real well. You can get it at www.highcriteria.com . It writes whatever is going to your sound card as a WAV file. The standard edition is about $12. There's one with more bells and whistles too. There's a free evaluation copy you can try but it only records for a short time.
It does save the audio stream as a single WAV file. To break the WAV into seperate tracks, get CDWave which is a free download. A good place for info on that is www.etree.org
I have no affiliation with them other than being a customer.
It does save the audio stream as a single WAV file. To break the WAV into seperate tracks, get CDWave which is a free download. A good place for info on that is www.etree.org
I have no affiliation with them other than being a customer.