At this point I think I just have to look for a work-around through Logitech to see if there’s some way to switch between 7.1 and stereo. I was really worried I was running out of all options because Audacity has never failed me before still one of the most versatile recording programs I’ve ever used. It’s a little more annoying to deal with, but at least I still have a way to record sound and be able to plug it into my video editor and make sure I have good sound with my game. Thanks also for the tip on getting the project to export in stereo. More so, this sound system has built-in Chromecast support, as well as support wireless connectivity via Bluetooth. This 7.1 home theater system from Onkyo among the best ones in the market it comes with up to 6 sturdy speakers, a receiver, and also a subwoofer.
Apparently it conflicts with a lot of programs, and it seems Audacity is one of those programs. Onkyo THX-Certified 7.1-Channel Surround Sound Speaker. If I click Configure in Windows Sound for my headset, it only shows 7.1 in the options. Thanks Gale, I did a little more research into the G35 Headset and its 7.1 surround sound, and it appears there is no way to switch to stereo through any software (there is a switch on the headset that will put the headset in stereo, but the computer will still use 7.1 ).