When I record with the mic, I'm picking up sounds from other tracks. I've exhausted the tips from the help (fooling with the sound card mixer, using headphones, etc.) but I'm still having the problem. I've tried turning down the wave on the Windows master volume and this helps, but then I can hardly hear the track to play along. My soundcard is a Realtek HD Audio card that came with this prebuilt PC. Any tips?
Other than this issue, I'm loving Mixcraft...So easy to learn and use; the tutorials online are a nice intro to the product.
Thanks,
BrotherBax
New recordings picking up other tracks
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Did you select the proper recording source in your sound card mixer or in Mixcraft?
On each track, at the very end of the function buttons, (Mute,Solo, Arm) there is a little arrow, click on this and you can select the proper recording source, you should select the proper recording source from there.
If im taking myself for example, i got a sound blaster Audigy II sound card, and if i choose "What you hear" for a recording source, i will get everything that i'm hearing in my headphones or speakers recorded as i'm trying to record, in other words, the sound card records everything that's being currently heard regardless if it's being actual playback or recording.
On each track, at the very end of the function buttons, (Mute,Solo, Arm) there is a little arrow, click on this and you can select the proper recording source, you should select the proper recording source from there.
If im taking myself for example, i got a sound blaster Audigy II sound card, and if i choose "What you hear" for a recording source, i will get everything that i'm hearing in my headphones or speakers recorded as i'm trying to record, in other words, the sound card records everything that's being currently heard regardless if it's being actual playback or recording.
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Found a fix
Greg, to answer your questions, yes and yes. They were not the problem.....I did download drivers, but the fix I found may have been coincidental. After loading new drivers, I started playing more with the soundcard software. I noticed under record when I clicked mute on stereo mixer, the problem went away. Yeah, so my problems were over? No.
Next, I noticed when I plugged in my guitar amp (using the amp headphone jack) into the line in, I was only recording on the left channel. After more fooling with the sound card controls, I found a checkbox under the mic tab for noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation. For whatever reason, clicking those allow the mono amplifier input to record to both sides equally. Now I can use the Mixcraft track pan control and send to one side or the other. The noise suppression is doing something too, because the recorded tracks now sound much cleaner as well....
I can't wait to do more recording now! Thanks for the help! BB
Next, I noticed when I plugged in my guitar amp (using the amp headphone jack) into the line in, I was only recording on the left channel. After more fooling with the sound card controls, I found a checkbox under the mic tab for noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation. For whatever reason, clicking those allow the mono amplifier input to record to both sides equally. Now I can use the Mixcraft track pan control and send to one side or the other. The noise suppression is doing something too, because the recorded tracks now sound much cleaner as well....
I can't wait to do more recording now! Thanks for the help! BB
Fantastic stuff
I just went on your myspace page and was blown away!...great stuffStef66 wrote:Did you select the proper recording source in your sound card mixer or in Mixcraft?
On each track, at the very end of the function buttons, (Mute,Solo, Arm) there is a little arrow, click on this and you can select the proper recording source, you should select the proper recording source from there.
If im taking myself for example, i got a sound blaster Audigy II sound card, and if i choose "What you hear" for a recording source, i will get everything that i'm hearing in my headphones or speakers recorded as i'm trying to record, in other words, the sound card records everything that's being currently heard regardless if it's being actual playback or recording.
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Hey Mindzye,
thanks a lot for your comment about my music posted on myspace!
Very kind of you!
It's always greatly appreciated to receive positive feedback like this.
Have a great day!
Stephane
thanks a lot for your comment about my music posted on myspace!
Very kind of you!
It's always greatly appreciated to receive positive feedback like this.
Have a great day!
Stephane
Rock Tracks:
http://www.myspace.com/stephaneblache
Acoustic Tracks:
http://www.myspace.com/stephaneblacheacoustics
http://www.myspace.com/stephaneblache
Acoustic Tracks:
http://www.myspace.com/stephaneblacheacoustics
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