davisgd56
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Metranome bleeding into track
I am useing Sonar5 Pro and the metranome is bleeding into some of my tracks. It seems to be tracks that are direct inputs,(IE) bass, and accoustic guitar tracks. Has anyone else had this problem and if so what can I do to solve this problem Gary
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CJaysMusic
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RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2007/02/28 20:17:07
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what kind of sound card do you have??
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davisgd56
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RE: Metranome bleeding into track
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RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2007/02/28 20:46:26
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Greetings Gary, Welcome to the forum! Is there a mixer applet that can route your output back into the input — this might cause this type of problem. This is very common for Sound Blaster users, but very rare for professional audio adapters like the MOTU 24IO. If your metronome is on a track that has aux sends, those aux sends could still be active even if the track is muted — check the signal flow diagram in the manual or the help file. Regards, David
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RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2007/02/28 22:50:59
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Make sure that if you step up to a condenser microphone (nice and sensitive) with less than high isolation headphones, you can get the click track to be picked up my the mic via leakage from your headphones. You can even get some of that click track in a mic pointed at your acoustic guitar if the click is hot enough and your headphones not iso enough. I don't know if this helps but if has happend to me this way. :LSB
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darrenpatrick
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/10 00:02:19
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I am having the same problem. I am using a Roland Quad Capture as my interface sound card. I have it on an audio track for a guitar. Any ideas?
post edited by darrenpatrick - 2012/08/10 00:04:03
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/10 07:26:36
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Welcome! This is a 5 year old thread, but who cares :o) Details please... How are you recording? Have you eliminated the possible headphone-to-microphone -leak?
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/10 20:19:20
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Hi, at this point I am just plugging my guitar into the left channel of the quad capture, setting the input on the audio channel to stereo 1,2 to record the track in stereo. The metranome's output is set to the master which is set to the quad capture stereo1,2 output. I'm not using a mic at this point so it's not being picked up that way. I have also unplugged the guitar and just hit record and it records the click. I can see the sin wave D.
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/10 20:53:15
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Hi, at this point I am just plugging my guitar into the left channel of the quad capture, setting the input on the audio channel to stereo 1,2 to record the track in stereo. That will only record the left side of a stereo track and you won't be able to pan it. Just select the left (1) or right (2) input and record a mono track and it will work better.
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darrenpatrick
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/10 23:20:59
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I can get it to record in Mono or Stereo using the input 1 on the Quad capture. The problem is the metranome recording itself on the audio track. recording in mono does seem to reduce the volume of the click but it is still there, you can hear it where there is dead space.
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daveny5
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/11 08:52:57
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In the Quad Capture's manual it says the following. Try this: Monitoring Function Settings (Windows 7) If the monitoring function of Windows is enabled, the input sound may be doubled (each sound is echoed) or feedback may be heard. Use the following procedure to disable the monitoring function of Windows. 1. Open the “Control Panel,” click [Hardware and Sound], and then click [Sound]. If you have selected Icon view, click [Sound]. 2. In the “Recording” area, click the QUAD-CAPTURE’s [1-2 (QUAD-CAPTURE)], and then click [Properties]. 3. Click the “Listen” tab and clear the [Listen to this device] check box. 4. Click [OK] to close “Properties.” 5. Click [OK] to close “Sound.”
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darrenpatrick
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/11 20:55:18
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YOUR THE MAN!! Thanks Dave! I re-installed the driver for the quad capture, followed you instructions and it's working good now.
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Re: RE: Metranome bleeding into track
2012/08/11 22:28:18
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