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coastlinerecords
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Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 07, 12 9:57 PM
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So im recording multipul tracks and when adding a track it seems to bleed into other tracks even if I delete the track it seems to to be in the other tracks.. Im recording acoutic guitar and vocals.. anyone know how I can fix this Im sure its easy im just new lol...
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57Gregy
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 08, 12 12:13 AM
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Welcome to the forum. What's your sound card? Which version of LE are you using? What's your operating system? Are you recording the guitar and vocals through microphones at the same time and expecting each to be on different tracks?
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Kalle Rantaaho
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 08, 12 3:55 AM
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If you use the integrated soundchip or Soundblaster, it may be you have a setting called "Stereo Mix" or "Whar U hear" activated. If that's the case, everything you hear gets recorded at any track you record on on. How do you monitor during recording - headphones?
SONAR PE 8.5.3, Asus P5B, 2,4 Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gb RAM, GF 7300, EMU 1820, Bluetube Pre - Kontakt4, Ozone, Addictive Drums, PSP Mixpack2, Melda Creative Pack, Melodyne Plugin etc. The benefit of being a middle aged amateur is the low number of years of frustration ahead of you.
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coastlinerecords
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 08, 12 11:00 AM
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Hey Greg, and Kalle. thanks for the welcome. I am using Windows seven and my sound card is Realtek High Definition Audio I am recording guitar and vocal but on seperate tracks at seperate times thats why I was confused.. I am using Sonar x1 le. with the duo-capture single mike in and single output ( headphones) Kalle I do monitor using headphones and not so great head phones at that.. I also checked and stereo mix is not checked the mic option is..
<message edited by coastlinerecords on April 08, 12 11:11 AM>
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Kalle Rantaaho
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 08, 12 3:12 PM
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Do you mean you have Roland Duo-Capture? Very essential thing. If so, that is your soundcard. Don't use the Realtek for ANYTHING SONAR related. Use Duo-Captures ASIO drivers. Here we see again, how useful it would be to have all your system specs in the signature.
SONAR PE 8.5.3, Asus P5B, 2,4 Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gb RAM, GF 7300, EMU 1820, Bluetube Pre - Kontakt4, Ozone, Addictive Drums, PSP Mixpack2, Melda Creative Pack, Melodyne Plugin etc. The benefit of being a middle aged amateur is the low number of years of frustration ahead of you.
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57Gregy
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 09, 12 12:11 AM
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Right. The RealTek is inferior to the Roland. When you change to ASIO, that should take the RealTek out of the equation totally. Make sure the Duo-Capture doesn't have a 'what you hear' setting, too.
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coastlinerecords
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Re:Another newb: bleeding issues
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April 21, 12 6:06 PM
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thanks guys for your suggestions..
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