I mean, I'm not running Audacity, I just have checked the "listen to this device" option, and in the deskpot, If i have plugged in my amp to the recording jack, I can hear the guitar. BUT, when I'm trying to record my guitar, it sounds with delay. If I wanna play along, I just do the same process and everything is NICE. NOW, I've bought a new laptop, 2013, i7 4700 quad-core, 8GB of RAM, MICROPHONE integrated (my old one did not have a microphone). I listen to my guitar even if I'm not running audacity, cause I have selected "Listen to this device" in microphone. So I can listen to my laptop and ALSO to my guitar. If I wanna record my guitar, I connect the output of my amp to the recording jack of the laptop, and my headphones to the audio jack. So my amp playbacks my guitar and my laptop's music (Audacity). If I wanna play along, I plug in my guitar and I connect the audio jack from the computer to my amp. I usually use Audacity to open multi-track files (mogg, ogg, or simply 8-9 mp3) and play along/record my guitar. Hi, this is not a problem of Audacity at all, it's a hardware problem (related with Audacity) that I don't know how to solve, and may be anyone here knows how to do it.
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