jemjulio
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Is this bleeding??
Julio from Spain says Hi ! I have recently started using GT3 and I think its great, easy to use and doesnt seem to put too much pressure on the pc either. Im running the laptop with an Audigy ZS However Im getting a strange problem and Im unsure how to fix it. Drums on track 1. Bass on track 2. To record guitar on track 3, I need to hear tracks 1 and 2. BUT both tracks get themselves into 3 the guitar track. Ive played around looking for a solution, but to no avail at this point. Any help will be appreciated Thanks Julio
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jemjulio
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/07/10 11:42:46
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After an extensive search for bleeding ( I didnt know the term before) I found some answers but none seem to work. The " what you hear", throwing all pre recorded track to the left and recording on right....nothing works. Im very confused
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jemjulio
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/07/10 12:09:19
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SOLVED! It needed a serious re-start. Some info: I had the Realtek internal audio enabled, as I usually take out the Audigy when I'm working. To solve the bleeding I disabled it, but it isnt necessary. New tests confirm that it works great. Julio ps- How about that for a one way conversation?
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DRHollingsworth
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/07/10 13:13:04
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Julio, great conversation! Actually this is a common problem. glad you found the solution.
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Jessie Sammler
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/08 23:10:21
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post edited by Jessie Sammler - 2008/07/07 21:11:23
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zeypxun
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/11 04:45:28
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ORIGINAL: Jessie Sammler There should be some kind of way to disable, permanently, the native audio on system boards -- maybe a microscope and a fresh X-acto knife? Only if you leave it turned on and plugged in.
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DRHollingsworth
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/14 15:01:43
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ORIGINAL: Jessie Sammler There should be some kind of way to disable, permanently, the native audio on system boards -- maybe a microscope and a fresh X-acto knife? Hmm, A bit extreme, eh? disabling it in the hardware configuration works as well. But X-acto if you must
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pistolpete
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/14 20:38:40
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Way to go. Keep the realtek and dump the audigy.
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SteveStrummerUK
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/16 08:59:32
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DRHollingsworth
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RE: Is this bleeding??
2007/08/16 11:58:32
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ORIGINAL: pistolpete Way to go. Keep the realtek and dump the audigy. PP, It's obvious that you were not paying attention. Julio disabled the realtek because it was giving him problems.
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