If I make Stereo mix default, the microphone doesn't record and vice-versa.
They have a very basic mixer, the XENYX 502, for around $45
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It will mix one mic with the backing sound from a stereo source and then give you a signal you can record on to something else
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The best thing for you would be to buy a small mixer. Behringer is inexpensive and totally suitable for home studio use
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You need a better system with the right set of features to do what you want
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That's because your system doesn't have the ability to mix the microphone with the backing track.
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