ORIGINAL: ferrel23
thanks for taking the time to help us..but I still have the problem..I use the delta M audio sound card..how can I stop the track bleeding..this is getting old ..thanks for any help!!!
Here's an old post I made a while back..
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It's been a while since I used a delta card, but I think you have to select a HW input as your recording source in GTP2, if you have the monitor mixer selected as your recording source you will have track bleed.
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And here's another, with more detail..
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On the Audiophile's mixer panel,
On the patchbay/routing page, assign HWOut 1/2 to the monitor mixer, this is sending the Monitor Mixer's signal to the actual HardWare Output 1/2, this is where your speakers/monitor setup is connected.
On the Monitor Mixer page, put the faders for the monitor mixer all the way up, also put the faders for WaveOut 1/2 all the way up, (I'm assuming that you have a volume control on your speakers/monitor setup to control the actual monitoring level). Also set all of the other faders all the way down, and make sure that the mute checkboxes are checked for everything except WaveOut 1/2 and the Monitor Mixer.
In GTP2,
Under options/audio/drivers make sure that all of your Audiophile ins/outs are listed and selected, unless you will only want to see a single main stereo output inGTP2, in that case, in the output drivers section only select WaveOut 1/2 for your output driver, also deselect any SB drivers, then you may have to close/re-open GTP2.
Once this is done you can assign the main stereo output channel to use WaveOut 1/2 as it's output device.
When you go to record a mono track, choose the side of the stereo input pair (WaveIn 1/2), that you have your recording source plugged into, if you are recording a stereo track (2 mics or a stereo processor), you would select the stereo option.
On the monitor Mixer page of the Audiophile control panel look at the HW in 1/2 input channel and unmute the one that you have your recording source plugged into, then bring up the fader and balance that level with the output signal on WaveOut 1/2 which will be the output for GTP2, these two signals are being monitored thru the monitor mixer, use the monitor mixer's fader to control the overall volume level.
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