Each track records previous track; multitrack problem
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:50 pm
I have Audacity 2.0.0. on a Dell XPS Windows 7 with realtek audio. I know many have had this problem but I have tried everything and cannot find the right solution. I would be so greatful for your help! I am using headphones and a computer mic into a realtek audio soundcard.
Each new track records not only what I'm recording with my mic, but also the previous tracks, just at a lower level.
My Audacity settings:
Preferences-recording-overdub checked / playthrough unchecked.
MME, Speakers (Realtek), Microphone (Realtek High def), 2 (steareo) Input channels selected up top.
Windows Mixer Settings:
recording: realtek high def audio selected as default
stereo mix disabled
playback: speakers (real tek high def audio) selected as default
realtek digital output "not plugged in"
I have mic and audacity set to 44100 CD quality, I've disabled all sound effects, and done everything suggested in the audacity windows mixer wiki.
As previous posts have suggested, this is no doubt a problem with my windows mixer (since the same thing is happening to me when I use cool edit), but I can't fix it!
Thank you in advance for your help. There has got to be a simple solution to this. I just can't get my computer to stop recording from the soundcard.
Each new track records not only what I'm recording with my mic, but also the previous tracks, just at a lower level.
My Audacity settings:
Preferences-recording-overdub checked / playthrough unchecked.
MME, Speakers (Realtek), Microphone (Realtek High def), 2 (steareo) Input channels selected up top.
Windows Mixer Settings:
recording: realtek high def audio selected as default
stereo mix disabled
playback: speakers (real tek high def audio) selected as default
realtek digital output "not plugged in"
I have mic and audacity set to 44100 CD quality, I've disabled all sound effects, and done everything suggested in the audacity windows mixer wiki.
As previous posts have suggested, this is no doubt a problem with my windows mixer (since the same thing is happening to me when I use cool edit), but I can't fix it!