Seth Perlstein [Cakewalk
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it should line up because there is a metronome you can record to, and you can set the tempo to whatever tempo the project is at.
Good to know--ty.
I did some messing around last night and now I have a couple more questions about the above scenario:
Is there a way to export a Sonar 8 Project directly into the SD card while in the VS-100, or do I always have to use an SD card reader? (Minor)
I did some testing of over dubbing a mono vocal I recorded on the SD card and it worked great. Then, I exported the audio from Sonar 8 in stereo to the SD card and it sounded great, however, when I try to overdub with the BG on over the exported audio, I cannot record anything. It sounds like all that is happening is the BG track is bouncing to the new track--but no overdub of vocals I'm trying to record. (Major)
Could it be because I needed to export the Sonar audio in mono?
Lastly, there is a two measure rest before the audio starts on the Sonar project. That is carried over when I export the audio to the SD card. On the VS-100, I placed a marker at the beginning of where the audio starts, and that is where I would like to start recording the overdub, but if I am at the marker, as soon as I press record it starts at 0:00:00 again. Is there a way that I can start recording at the marker and not have to wait two measure each time? (Minor+)
Thanks,