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2011/08/10 16:04:09 (permalink)

Seeking help

I am still learning the software, so please be patient with me and my ****iness. Could someone please walk me thru the steps of recording vocals to music that was sent to me as an mp3. I imported the instrumental track and opened a 2nd track to sing too but the mentrodome is clicking. And while I am recording, i can hear everything in my speakers. If someone has time and can help i appreciate it. Oh yea, its Studio GT pro with cakewalk sonor LE
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    mtgonzalez
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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/10 19:55:51 (permalink)
    Go to Options > Project > Metronome Uncheck it (for recording and/or playback)

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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/10 21:26:47 (permalink)
    To turn your speakers off so it doesn't get recorded on the new track, you need to go into the Windows mixer and turn off the speakers. Connect headphones to the sound card's hp output to hear what you're singing to.
    Assuming you're using the stock sound card.

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    scottypotty
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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/10 23:29:54 (permalink)
    Thanks- I turned off the speakers, and adjusted the gain on the monitor system and it seems fine now. My mic goes into the monitor speaker that has the levels.
    Do you have to turn off the Mentrodome before every recording?
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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/10 23:30:58 (permalink)
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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/11 08:01:07 (permalink)
    I don't know if it's default on the template or not, if so, then yes, or you can create a new template with it off.

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    Re:Seeking help 2011/08/12 01:58:04 (permalink)
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    Thanks- I turned off the speakers, and adjusted the gain on the monitor system and it seems fine now. My mic goes into the monitor speaker that has the levels.
    Do you have to turn off the Mentrodome before every recording?


    No if you turned it off it will stay off unless you turn it back on or you didn't save the project with it off.

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