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Recording other tracks
      #7141 - 06/07/08 10:17 AM

Hi! I am using Cubase LE (upgraded to LE 4). When I record the first track, I can hear the recording in the second track. This is undesirable. Any suggestions?

John


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Re: Recording other tracks [Re: 7277pass]
      #7156 - 06/09/08 02:11 PM

John:

Can you offer a little more what you mean by hearing the audio in the 2nd track? Are these live tracks you are recording? Is it bleeding through to the 2nd track? Please offer as much about your process so we can best provide a solution.

Thanks for the support.

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Re: Recording other tracks [Re: 7277pass]
      #7163 - 06/09/08 02:43 PM

Do you mean that when you record an audio track it records other audio tracks into the signal? If so, somewhere outside of Cubase your output is getting routed back into the input of your soundcard - probably in a hardware mixer.

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Re: Recording other tracks [Re: Kyle_Painter]
      #7214 - 06/12/08 07:42 PM

I've run into this too when I try to record vocals. I get the monitored recording of the first track showing up in the second track. I have only the built-in single input and single output on my laptop -- no external mixer. So, it's just me, the laptop and Cubase. How can I hear track 1's vocals while trying to record the harmony on track 2, without this "bleed-over"?

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Re: Recording other tracks [Re: Brian_McGovern]
      #7217 - 06/13/08 12:59 AM

Thank you for your prompt response, Brian.
Yes, I am still experiencing this problem just as you described it with a recorded track bleeding onto a newly recorded track. When I mute all tracks except one, I can hear the other previously recorded tracks in the background.
I know that there is a way to avoid this, but I can,t find it in the manual. What can I do?

JB


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Re: Recording other tracks [Re: 7277pass]
      #7222 - 06/13/08 08:43 AM

If an Audigy card is used,you need to change the record source from What You Hear to the specific input you're using. Other than that, it's a setting on your soundcard itself that's causing the issue.

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