Recording Overdub'd to death
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:12 pm
After an hour+ recording I listened to the clip and discovered it was a garbled buzz
Poking around a bit I found Overdub checked (an error of mine own demise)
After unchecking it and creating a sample recording it sounded fine.
Question is: Is my hour plus of recording now junk or can it be salvaged by reversing the overdub?
I don't have much understanding of how overdub works except that there may be some input into the recording that was mixed in as I was recording that caused the result.
I am using the latest version of Audacity on WinXP (previous recordings have worked out awesomely!)
Poking around a bit I found Overdub checked (an error of mine own demise)
After unchecking it and creating a sample recording it sounded fine.
Question is: Is my hour plus of recording now junk or can it be salvaged by reversing the overdub?
I don't have much understanding of how overdub works except that there may be some input into the recording that was mixed in as I was recording that caused the result.
I am using the latest version of Audacity on WinXP (previous recordings have worked out awesomely!)