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SteveInHastings
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problems recording
hi
i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
any tips greatly received
i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
any tips greatly received
Re: problems recording
What does that mean??? Are you recording something that's not playing???the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
We need some more details... Are you recording with a microphone? Something plugged into line-in? Streaming audio?
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SteveInHastings
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Re: problems recording
i am recording clips of music that i am already playing on the pc
no mic used, nothing plugged into line-in, audacity picks it up via the stereo mix method i think
no mic used, nothing plugged into line-in, audacity picks it up via the stereo mix method i think
Re: problems recording
Why would you do that?SteveInHastings wrote:i am recording clips of music that i am already playing on the pc
Is there some effect in the player that you would like to record? Or is it to bypass DRM?no mic used, nothing plugged into line-in, audacity picks it up via the stereo mix method i think
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Re: problems recording
If you recorded a song, pressed Stop then recorded another song, the other song is on a second track below the first one. Audacity is a multi-track editor so plays both tracks together. If you wanted both songs in the same track:SteveInHastings wrote:i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
- Select the second song by clicking above the Mute/Solo buttons on its Track Control Panel (where the sample rate in Hz is shown)
- Edit > Cut
- Place the cursor at the end of the first song by clicking in it then pressing K
- Choose Edit > Paste
- Click the [X] track close button top left of the Track Control Panel on the second song.
Next time you record, if you hold SHIFT and click the Record button, you can record at the end of the selected track instead of starting a new track.
You can import the files instead (File > Import > Audio... ). Then you don't lose quality. You can drag-select exactly the piece you want to keep then Edit > Remove Special > Trim Audio. See Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File.SteveInHastings wrote:the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
If you must record the clips, check in Device Toolbar that you are really recording from stereo mix. See Tutorial - Recording Computer Playback on Windows. As you see in that tutorial, you can choose Windows WASAPI loopback recording instead which should be higher quality than stereo mix.SteveInHastings wrote:when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
If you still get fading you may have recording enhancements or sound effects enabled. See http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa ... hancements.
Gale
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SteveInHastings
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Re: problems recording
**********************************************************************************************************************************************cyrano wrote:Why would you do that?SteveInHastings wrote:i am recording clips of music that i am already playing on the pc
Is there some effect in the player that you would like to record?no mic used, nothing plugged into line-in, audacity picks it up via the stereo mix method i think
why would i not do that? whats wrong with the post - this is a forum for help isn't it?
no effects, just plain and simple recording clips of parts of music but the output is poor quality. that's it.
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SteveInHastings
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Re: problems recording
************************************************************************************************Gale Andrews wrote:If you recorded a song, pressed Stop then recorded another song, the other song is on a second track below the first one. Audacity is a multi-track editor so plays both tracks together. If you wanted both songs in the same track:SteveInHastings wrote:i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
- Select the second song by clicking above the Mute/Solo buttons on its Track Control Panel (where the sample rate in Hz is shown)
- Edit > Cut
- Place the cursor at the end of the first song by clicking in it then pressing K
- Choose Edit > Paste
- Click the [X] track close button top left of the Track Control Panel on the second song.
Next time you record, if you hold SHIFT and click the Record button, you can record at the end of the selected track instead of starting a new track.
You can import the files instead (File > Import > Audio... ). Then you don't lose quality. You can drag-select exactly the piece you want to keep then Edit > Remove Special > Trim Audio. See Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File.SteveInHastings wrote:the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
If you must record the clips, check in Device Toolbar that you are really recording from stereo mix. See Tutorial - Recording Computer Playback on Windows. As you see in that tutorial, you can choose Windows WASAPI loopback recording instead which should be higher quality than stereo mix.SteveInHastings wrote:when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
If you still get fading you may have recording enhancements or sound effects enabled. See http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa ... hancements.
Gale
hi thx for tips.
i only want to record one track at a time but sometimes get 2 at a time. how do i do only this?
what do i select after File > Import > Audio...?
cannot use WASAPI, i get error - check sound device. so i use MME, Stereo Mix and RealTek onboard soundcard settings
thx
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SteveInHastings
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Re: problems recording
*********************Gale Andrews wrote:If you recorded a song, pressed Stop then recorded another song, the other song is on a second track below the first one. Audacity is a multi-track editor so plays both tracks together. If you wanted both songs in the same track:SteveInHastings wrote:i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
- Select the second song by clicking above the Mute/Solo buttons on its Track Control Panel (where the sample rate in Hz is shown)
- Edit > Cut
- Place the cursor at the end of the first song by clicking in it then pressing K
- Choose Edit > Paste
- Click the [X] track close button top left of the Track Control Panel on the second song.
Next time you record, if you hold SHIFT and click the Record button, you can record at the end of the selected track instead of starting a new track.
You can import the files instead (File > Import > Audio... ). Then you don't lose quality. You can drag-select exactly the piece you want to keep then Edit > Remove Special > Trim Audio. See Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File.SteveInHastings wrote:the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
If you must record the clips, check in Device Toolbar that you are really recording from stereo mix. See Tutorial - Recording Computer Playback on Windows. As you see in that tutorial, you can choose Windows WASAPI loopback recording instead which should be higher quality than stereo mix.SteveInHastings wrote:when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
If you still get fading you may have recording enhancements or sound effects enabled. See http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa ... hancements.
Gale
kaz and gale
the version i am using is 2.1.1
its all in the way you type it. really didnt know that full stops were that intrinsic to the query as its quicker to type it in one
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Gale Andrews
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Re: problems recording
Are you talking about Append-Record (SHIFT-click on the Record button)? If so, click where it says "Hz" to left of the blue waves to select only that track. Then Append Record will only record at the end of that track.SteveInHastings wrote:Gale Andrews wrote:If you recorded a song, pressed Stop then recorded another song, the other song is on a second track below the first one. Audacity is a multi-track editor so plays both tracks together. If you wanted both songs in the same track:SteveInHastings wrote:i have moved up from a win xp pc with a creative soundblaster card to a new pc with win 10 and on board soundcard/audacity 211.
i have recorded music using audacity but there are issues:
the recording is of 2 songs at the same time instead of 1 ?
- Select the second song by clicking above the Mute/Solo buttons on its Track Control Panel (where the sample rate in Hz is shown)
- Edit > Cut
- Place the cursor at the end of the first song by clicking in it then pressing K
- Choose Edit > Paste
- Click the [X] track close button top left of the Track Control Panel on the second song.
Next time you record, if you hold SHIFT and click the Record button, you can record at the end of the selected track instead of starting a new track.
You can import the files instead (File > Import > Audio... ). Then you don't lose quality. You can drag-select exactly the piece you want to keep then Edit > Remove Special > Trim Audio. See Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File.SteveInHastings wrote:the quality of recording is poor; very tinny. comparing the original and playback its about 50% drop in quality
If you must record the clips, check in Device Toolbar that you are really recording from stereo mix. See Tutorial - Recording Computer Playback on Windows. As you see in that tutorial, you can choose Windows WASAPI loopback recording instead which should be higher quality than stereo mix.SteveInHastings wrote:when i start audacity the sound level on playing audio always dips, how do i stop this?
If you still get fading you may have recording enhancements or sound effects enabled. See http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa ... hancements.
Gale
i only want to record one track at a time but sometimes get 2 at a time. how do i do only this?
If you simply click Record you will always get a new track.
If you are taking about recording mono (one channel) or stereo (two channels), choose that in Device Toolbar.
Nothing. You can just click Play to play the track. Or drag select the part you want to play, then press play.SteveInHastings wrote:what do i select after File > Import > Audio...?
WASAPI loopback works for me in Windows 10.SteveInHastings wrote:cannot use WASAPI, i get error - check sound device. so i use MME, Stereo Mix and RealTek onboard soundcard settings
Try restarting Audacity.
Turn off Transport > Overdub.
Set Device Toolbar to record in stereo.
If you still receive the error, set Audacity project rate (bottom left) to 44100 Hz then choose the playback device in Windows Sound, right-click over the device, choose "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, then set "Default Format" to 44100 Hz stereo.
You can also try Windows DirectSound host in Audacity, 44100 Hz project rate, but enable both "Exclusive Mode" boxes for the playback device (on the same page of Windows Sound as Default Format). Then it does not matter what sample rate Default Format is set to, as long as it is set to stereo.
Gale
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SteveInHastings
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Re: problems recording
thx Gale
its a better sound now but still needs attention. the bass is a thud echo type sound and not a clean crisp beat like the original
what settings to change for this?
its a better sound now but still needs attention. the bass is a thud echo type sound and not a clean crisp beat like the original
what settings to change for this?