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Daddyguitar

Daddyguitar

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1 Posted on 10/17/2006 at 04:34:14
Hi, I'm italian so I just want to apologise if my english is not so good.
I've got a problem with my cool edit pro. When I register the second track i can see that the program registers the first track into the second and I can't understan why. It creates a sort of horrible echo...
Probably is a silly problem but I don't Know what to do to solve it.
Please help me...
ra7or

ra7or

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2 Posted on 10/17/2006 at 04:57:35
ciao e benvenuto!
probabilmente stai creando un loop di registrazione.
puoi fornire maggiori dettagli sulla tua interfaccia audio?
Daddyguitar

Daddyguitar

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3 Posted on 10/17/2006 at 05:22:10
Quello che volevo dire, forse mi sono espresso male, è questo:
Ho registrato un base di batteria su track 1
Facendo andare la base di batteria, ho registrato su track 2 con la chitarra e il risultato è che mi ha copiato la batteria su track 2. Così quando ascolto si sente il suono della batteria doppio e la chitarra pulita. Se registrassi anche il basso il risultato sarebbe che avre tripla batteria doppia chitara e il basso pulito. Spero di essere stato chiaro, vorrei risolvere questo problema.
Grazie
cmorgan11

cmorgan11

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4 Posted on 11/03/2006 at 14:39:04
I posted on another thread as well, but I am having the exact same problem (it seems several people are). If you do find a solution can you post it in English as well, I am very frustrated trying to solve it.

NEVERMIND. All i had to do was mute the Line In on the Windows Volume Mixer
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