Cubasis Problem

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Cone Poker
Member Since: Apr 07, 2002

Alright When I record the first track of a new song everything is great, but when I try to add another track it picks up part of the previous track making it noisy, hard to mix, and adding echo to it. Any sugestions?

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Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jun 14, 2002 05:39 am

it sounds to me like your signal path is crossing somewhere in your chain...is the sound you are recording doubling back through a mixer or anything where it would cross paths with the first track before entering the sound card? Are you still using the Audigy Plat (NO, I am not gonna rip on it, just want to know)?

Cone Poker
Member
Since: Apr 07, 2002


Jun 14, 2002 02:54 pm

yeah I'm still using the audigy until probably next payday (or the one after since I took the week off Dunno how much I'll be making). The Chain is relativly simple, so I don't see how the signal could be crossing, Guitar (or other instrament) into a channel of mixer, 2nt recording out of mixer into instrament in of soundcard, out of soundcard into headphones.

I've also tried changing the sample rate but that doesn't seem to do anything.

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jun 14, 2002 02:58 pm

I am not to familiar with the specifics of the Audigy, but is Cubase setup to be recieving the signal from only the jack that the guitar (or whatever) is plugged in to? Each track has to have ins and outs assigned to it in CUbase (and most apps) they may be getting their wires crossed inside the PC if you have not set those.

Like I said, I don't know Audigy well, so I am just running on instinct here ;-)

Cone Poker
Member
Since: Apr 07, 2002


Jun 14, 2002 08:26 pm

I don't know if I've set it. I'll worry about it later though, gotta get packed and hit the road to go out of town to go hit people with swords (www.amtgard.com)

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jun 16, 2002 11:13 pm

Open the window's audio control and go to propertie's, and hit the recording button. Now make sure you don't have the wave or aux button's highlighted. this will cause the loopback in the audio you are hearing. More than likely , this is what is causeing the problem.

Cone Poker
Member
Since: Apr 07, 2002


Jun 17, 2002 06:45 pm

alright, when my machine is working again I'll check it out. I am cleaning it out, since my fan sounds like It's got a bit of dust or something in it so I figured since I'm taking it apart I might as well clean everything.

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