PLEASE HELP! im just started using audacity yesterday...VSTA
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:28 am
In my recording music programs, I record the guitar on one track and it works fine. When I try to lay down the second track, the vocals for example, for some reason the first track, the guitar is also being recorded into the second vocal track. This means that now the second track that should only be vocals is a duplicated guitar and my newly recorded vocals. Because the first track was just the guitar and now the second track is a duplicated guitar and my newly added vocals, it gives off a weird echo and distortion. I have used these music programs on another computer and it worked fine. I got this new motherboard and I haven't been able to record since. Please help. Oh also, I have using headphones the whole time when I am recording. So it is not picking anything up from the speakers. And my stereo mix is disabled... and my realtek digital output is disabled too...so there...
Another way I can explain this issue is If I record a guitar on one track and then I push record but dont say anything, the first guitar track is just duplicated in the second track as well. If I were to record again without saying anything or playing anything the first track would then be duplicated in teh third track as well. For some reason every time I try to record again the motherboard acts as if it can hear that first track even if the microphone is off and the speakers are silent. This seemed to happen with EVERY sound thats playing on the computer, whether in windows media player, internet (i used an online metronome) etc. Let me know if you have any ideas.
My specs are:
Hp Laptop Dv6575
Vista Home Premium 32 bit
Realtek HD audio Manager (with latest driver distributed just this June 1,2009)
Line in Mic (not a very good mic but still)
Thanks for ur advices in advance...
Another way I can explain this issue is If I record a guitar on one track and then I push record but dont say anything, the first guitar track is just duplicated in the second track as well. If I were to record again without saying anything or playing anything the first track would then be duplicated in teh third track as well. For some reason every time I try to record again the motherboard acts as if it can hear that first track even if the microphone is off and the speakers are silent. This seemed to happen with EVERY sound thats playing on the computer, whether in windows media player, internet (i used an online metronome) etc. Let me know if you have any ideas.
My specs are:
Hp Laptop Dv6575
Vista Home Premium 32 bit
Realtek HD audio Manager (with latest driver distributed just this June 1,2009)
Line in Mic (not a very good mic but still)
Thanks for ur advices in advance...