track bleeding
I know this is an old topic, but I read through many of the posts and I still am having trouble getting rid of track bleeding. I use a Audigy 2 sound card. Does anyone have the basic settings for me to set up? After I record track 1, when I record track 2, all of the sound from track 1 records onto track 2. From what I have read, there are settings in the sound card settings for playback and recording, and I have tried to set them correctly, but no success so far. Help please!
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Quote: (Calicanuck @ Aug. 29 2010, 11:55 PM)
I know this is an old topic, but I read through many of the posts and I still am having trouble getting rid of track bleeding. I use a Audigy 2 sound card. Does anyone have the basic settings for me to set up? After I record track 1, when I record track 2, all of the sound from track 1 records onto track 2. From what I have read, there are settings in the sound card settings for playback and recording, and I have tried to set them correctly, but no success so far. Help please!
I have the same sound card, had the same problem,
and it is indeed an Audigy setting you have to turn off.
I can't remember where I found it (I'm at work now.. sshhh..) but I remember it being called "What you hear" or some such (i guess it means record what you hear, which includes the track playing back as you overdub???).
I think I unclicked that and the problem went away.
The good news is that the Audigy works pretty well with no problems with n-track.
Find that setting!