Bleeding Tracks
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Posted on Oct 29, 2008 09:44 pm
bountyhunt
Member Since: Oct 29, 2008
Can anyone please give info on why eveytime I record my tracks are bleeding into one another
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Oct 29, 2008 09:58 pm kinda depends on your setup, if it's a small analog set up, it's not uncommon, if it's a digital setup, then you have a simple routing problem, not uncommon either.
welcome to HRC
Oct 29, 2008 10:03 pm I do have digital how would I fix the routing problem?
Oct 30, 2008 01:20 am Look in the manual(s) of whatever you're using under "routing."
BTW - Hardware also. Somewhere you have something you don't want going somewhere. We don't know what you're using, what it's going through, what's going to where you don't want it. Some of this could happen in hardware, all of it could certainly happen in the software.
pjkPrince CZAR-mingMember
Since: Apr 08, 2004
Oct 30, 2008 07:18 am It's hard to know what you're doing, if you don't tell us what you're doing.
Microphones? How many? what locations? what source? is it direct? digital direct? analog direct?
Digital? digital what? mixer? recording device? computer?
what hardware, what software, etc.
These would help define your actual problem, and get us to asking useful questions, and giving useful advice.