Multi-tracking problem: trk1 copies onto trk2
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:55 pm
Hi, Ive looked on the Wiki and in other posts without success - see text in green.
PC with AMD Athlon 2 Gig, 512 RAM Gigabyte motherboard, using XP
Have used Audacity for a couple of years but suddenly have a problem with
multi-track recording, maybe something ive unwittingly altered somewhere, I don’t know.
After Ive recorded onto track 1 I go to play along and add a new instrument to track 2 but I also get track 1 interfering, recording its contents onto track 2. I want to hear it but not have it record onto track 2, just monitor it.
Open the “Audio I/O” section of the Audacity preferences, and check the box labeled Play other tracks while recording new one.
If I select Preferences / "Play Other Tracks While Recording New One" As stated, Track 1 copies onto track 2 when I attempt to add another instrument.
I this is box is unchecked I can hear what I’m playing new onto track 2 but not able to monitor what’s already been recorded on track 1 so I can play along to it.
Why can’t I hear what I’m recording? Windows and Linux
To monitor your recording, open your computer's volume control panel. Turn up the playback volume and turn off the “mute” checkbox for your recording source (usually “microphone” or “line in”).
I’ve done this.
If this does not work, open the Audacity preferences. In the “Audio I/O” section, turn on the “Software Playthrough” option.
If I do this I still can’t hear track 1 and a kind of echo feedback builds up on track 2.
If on Windows or Linux, in the dropdown menu on Audacity's Mixer Toolbar, choose the correct input you are plugged into (probably microphone or line-in).
On Mixer Toolbar Input selector dropdown list is showing OK, and problem persists whatever option I choose: Microphone, Stereo Mix, Line-in etc
I'm wondering if instead of an Audacity problem it's something to do with my PCs Sounds and Audio Devices settings.
In addition to re-installing Audacity, I’ve also copied the Sound and Audio Device settings that work on a borrowed Dell Inspiron Laptop with XP, successfully running Audacity, again without any luck. However, on my own PC in Sound and Audio Device Settings, in the Volume button in the "Sound Recording" Audio tab I'm not able to tick either of the "Select"
boxes - it wont let me.
So to sum up, do you think it's an Audacity settings prob, a PC audio settings thing, or something else?
I have to give the borrowed laptop back very soon and I've limited technical knowledge, so simple instructions would be greatly appreciated if you can think of a solution. Can usually work through these things but have hit a brick wall here.
Cheers, Mark
PC with AMD Athlon 2 Gig, 512 RAM Gigabyte motherboard, using XP
Have used Audacity for a couple of years but suddenly have a problem with
multi-track recording, maybe something ive unwittingly altered somewhere, I don’t know.
After Ive recorded onto track 1 I go to play along and add a new instrument to track 2 but I also get track 1 interfering, recording its contents onto track 2. I want to hear it but not have it record onto track 2, just monitor it.
Open the “Audio I/O” section of the Audacity preferences, and check the box labeled Play other tracks while recording new one.
If I select Preferences / "Play Other Tracks While Recording New One" As stated, Track 1 copies onto track 2 when I attempt to add another instrument.
I this is box is unchecked I can hear what I’m playing new onto track 2 but not able to monitor what’s already been recorded on track 1 so I can play along to it.
Why can’t I hear what I’m recording? Windows and Linux
To monitor your recording, open your computer's volume control panel. Turn up the playback volume and turn off the “mute” checkbox for your recording source (usually “microphone” or “line in”).
I’ve done this.
If this does not work, open the Audacity preferences. In the “Audio I/O” section, turn on the “Software Playthrough” option.
If I do this I still can’t hear track 1 and a kind of echo feedback builds up on track 2.
If on Windows or Linux, in the dropdown menu on Audacity's Mixer Toolbar, choose the correct input you are plugged into (probably microphone or line-in).
On Mixer Toolbar Input selector dropdown list is showing OK, and problem persists whatever option I choose: Microphone, Stereo Mix, Line-in etc
I'm wondering if instead of an Audacity problem it's something to do with my PCs Sounds and Audio Devices settings.
In addition to re-installing Audacity, I’ve also copied the Sound and Audio Device settings that work on a borrowed Dell Inspiron Laptop with XP, successfully running Audacity, again without any luck. However, on my own PC in Sound and Audio Device Settings, in the Volume button in the "Sound Recording" Audio tab I'm not able to tick either of the "Select"
boxes - it wont let me.
So to sum up, do you think it's an Audacity settings prob, a PC audio settings thing, or something else?
I have to give the borrowed laptop back very soon and I've limited technical knowledge, so simple instructions would be greatly appreciated if you can think of a solution. Can usually work through these things but have hit a brick wall here.
Cheers, Mark