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When I am recording guitar through an audio track, i have been told that i need to MUTE and SOLO the track before (record) enabling it. Obviously, i cannot hear the other (previously recorded) tracks as a guide to play to whilst i record. I can hear the metronome which is great but would much rather hear my music! Clearly i need to MUTE the track otherwise the 'orrible feedback loop ensues, and if i dont SOLO the track then surely i will be recording all the other tracks in the background? Can anyone help? Please?
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Try use headphones!!!!!
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 06-Nov 07 From: St. Petersburg - US Member No.: 96,356 ![]() |
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Try use headphones!!!!! ![]() Thanks i do! how does that solve the problem ? how can i hear my PREVIOUSLY RECORDED TRACKS? whilst recording audio if it is both SOLO'd and MUTED???? ![]() Personally I just mute the track, which means I can hear the backing and the live (direct) sound that I am recording (through my mixer) but not hear the instrument I am recording through the computer. Depending on the quality of your gear if you don't mute it you hear a delay, almost like an echo (due to latency) that can be off putting. I think you don't need to solo it, this as you have discovered doesn't let you hear the other stuff. This assumes you are recording a guitar amp or some instrument you can hear, if you are recording a software instrument ten you don't need to do either. Hope that helps. Jake. |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 06-Nov 07 From: St. Petersburg - US Member No.: 96,356 ![]() |
Try use headphones!!!!! ![]() Thanks i do! how does that solve the problem ? how can i hear my PREVIOUSLY RECORDED TRACKS? whilst recording audio if it is both SOLO'd and MUTED???? ![]() Personally I just mute the track, which means I can hear the backing and the live (direct) sound that I am recording (through my mixer) but not hear the instrument I am recording through the computer. Depending on the quality of your gear if you don't mute it you hear a delay, almost like an echo (due to latency) that can be off putting. I think you don't need to solo it, this as you have discovered doesn't let you hear the other stuff. This assumes you are recording a guitar amp or some instrument you can hear, if you are recording a software instrument ten you don't need to do either. Hope that helps. Jake. Massive thankyou Jake! poroblem solved, wow, what a new world of recording! |
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