How do I record a track and listen to another track with out them mixing?
I have tried "over dubbing" so I could listen to other tracks as I record but I also mixes my previous tracks that i'm listening to when recording.
I there a way to do this?
Thank you so much, help is much appreciated.
How do I record a track and listen to another track
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kozikowski
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Re: How do I record a track and listen to another track
If the last thing you did was record "Internet Audio," then that's the setting you have to reset. That setting is also known as "Recording Sound Playing on Your Computer. That gives you uncontrolled layering of your recordings.
Go into Windows Control Panels and make sure you're recording from a real hardware device like Line-In, Mic-In or a USB Mcirophone, and not Stereo-Mix, Mix-Out, or What-U-Hear which are "fake" devices and only exist in software.
Koz
Go into Windows Control Panels and make sure you're recording from a real hardware device like Line-In, Mic-In or a USB Mcirophone, and not Stereo-Mix, Mix-Out, or What-U-Hear which are "fake" devices and only exist in software.
Koz
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Re: How do I record a track and listen to another track
Are you listening on speakers with Playthrough running? That can do it, too. Try using headphones or earbuds.
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Re: How do I record a track and listen to another track
I kind of assume you're on a Windows machine. You can run into a number of interesting problems. I write a thing about that. Skip down the headers until you get to one you like.
http://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/wind ... rding.html
... and a thing on overdubbing. It describes your built-in microphone, but any working microphone is OK.
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/overdubb ... bbing.html
Koz
http://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/wind ... rding.html
... and a thing on overdubbing. It describes your built-in microphone, but any working microphone is OK.
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/overdubb ... bbing.html
Koz
Re: How do I record a track and listen to another track
I just did, and it still registers to the recodingkozikowski wrote:Are you listening on speakers with Playthrough running? That can do it, too. Try using headphones or earbuds.
Koz