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==== Assigning Record Input on Windows ====
==== Assigning Record Input on Mac ====
For now we'll assume that your source is mono. Select your track by pressing
Use Voice Over to Navigate to the track number of the track you are recording on. Note, at this point you are navigating the native UI of Reaper with Voice Over, not using the Up or Down arrow with Osara to select the track. VO+Left Arrow once from the track number and you will find a button that states Record input: Input 1, where input 1 is telling you the current input source. VO+Space on this button and you will have a popup menu from which you can choose a different input channel.
up or down arrow. [[Useful Links and Resources#numpad emulation and applications key script|Press your applications key,]] and arrow up to where you hear “input mono.” Hit enter, or right arrow, and using your
arrows, select the appropriate input from your interface which
coincides with the source you are recording.

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==== Assigning Record Input on Windows ====
For now we'll assume that your source is mono. Select your track by pressing
up or down arrow. [[Useful Links and Resources#numpad emulation and applications key script|Press your applications key,]] and arrow up to where you hear “input mono.” Hit enter, or right arrow, and using your
arrows, select the appropriate input from your interface which
coincides with the source you are recording.

Assigning Record Input on Mac

Use Voice Over to Navigate to the track number of the track you are recording on. Note, at this point you are navigating the native UI of Reaper with Voice Over, not using the Up or Down arrow with Osara to select the track. VO+Left Arrow once from the track number and you will find a button that states Record input: Input 1, where input 1 is telling you the current input source. VO+Space on this button and you will have a popup menu from which you can choose a different input channel.