RECORDING AUDIO IN P5

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2009/09/14 19:17:11 (permalink)

RECORDING AUDIO IN P5

 
Hello everyone , I have to ask this question is anyone having issues with recording in AUDIO ?
Last week my QY300 Sequencer arrived and after I got most of my QY300 issues straightened out I tried recording a trumpet track for Cross Breeze and I noticed some static on playback as it was playing back what I recorded in Project 5.
Today I hooked up my keyboard and tried recording piano on a P5 Audio tack and I get that same static sound .
 
I don't know if its P5 , my chords that might be too long or my soundcard that is causing that sound .
By the way my keyboard is hooked into my mixer then out of the mixer into my computer soundcard then into Project 5. 
 
Has anyone else had this problem and if you fixed it what did you do to fix it ? 
 
Check back later on,cheers!
post edited by nightriderXL - 2009/09/14 19:20:34

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    Chris in Indy
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    Re:RECORDING AUDIO IN P5 2009/09/15 18:02:10 (permalink)
    Just for giggles, raise the 'mixing latency' a bit and see what you get. I have to keep mine set at about 20 ms in P5, where I can drop it considerably in Sonar.

    That of coarse is if you're not using an ASIO driver.

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    Re:RECORDING AUDIO IN P5 2009/09/15 21:10:15 (permalink)
    I've had my best luck recording audio between 10ms and 20ms of latency (ASIO drivers).

    If you try multitracking, expect a crash - the audio engine just doesn't do that well.  But, for track-at-a-time, once you find the right latency setting, it should be rock solid.




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