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From: "Mike G." <Mike@...>
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 at 3:27:14 PM
Subject: [LAW] Recording Problems - Weird Delay
Message #69820
Whenever I try and bounce to an Audio track, I arm the channel, hit record, and it sounds like the song is going through a delay unit and keeps feeding back over itself. Anyone have any suggestions as to what is going on? I have a feeling it has something to do with my recording setup in y soundcard. I am using an SBLive. Thanks. Mike
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From: david@...
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 at 7:09:52 PM
Subject: Re: [LAW] Recording Problems - Weird Delay
Message #69835
This is a reply to #69820.
--- In logic-users@y..., "Mike G." <Mike@c...> wrote: > Whenever I try and bounce to an Audio track, I arm the channel, hit record, > and it sounds like the song is going through a delay unit and keeps feeding > back over itself. Anyone have any suggestions as to what is going on? I have > a feeling it has something to do with my recording setup in y soundcard. I > am using an SBLive. Thanks. > > Mike I believe you might need to turn the "record mode" fader all the way down. In case you haven't noticed, the input fader has a "playback" level, as well as a different "record mode" fader(the same fader). When you've got that channel in record mode, the fader position at that time is the level at which you will hear it as it's being recorded, but not it's record level, just monitoring level. Then when you disable the record mode on that channel, the fader level will jump to whatever you had it set for, for playback. So I thinking that your "record mode" fader is turned up, and is dumping itself back into the mix (feedback), and ofcourse the delay that you hear is your sound card's latency. I'm not sure if that's what's going on for you, but I thought it might be. good luck, df PS Just to be clear...enable the record mode on your input channel, and then down turn down that fader all the way. Then try it...
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