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suxeeder2
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Posted - Thu Aug 07, 2003 3:36 am
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Hi there!
I'm going to try and explain my problem.
I'm using the studio plugin and I want to record multiple tracks. I have used a drum machine to create a .wav that contains only a Hi-Hat performing "clicks" (in order to be able to record multiple instruments at the same beat). So far so good.
Now I continue to put (record) a guitarr over these clicks, and everything sounds perfect until I want to play it back. It sounds like the two tracks (after a while) fall out of sync. They don't match at all, and it sounds really bad.
The same thing happens when I put vocals over the guitarr.
This is a big problem, because the program is useless to me if this does not work properly.
Please help me out, I would be forever grateful!
/C
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VoodooRadio
Location: USA
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Posted - Thu Aug 07, 2003 3:51 am
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I doubt it's a problem with the software... More than likely, your soundcard is not up to the task. What soundcard are you using? More system specs would also shed much needed light for anyone trying to troubleshoot. Things like, Motherboard, Processor, RAM (type, amount), Harddrive/s (size and speed), etc...
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suxeeder2
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Posted - Thu Aug 07, 2003 4:00 am
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Ofcourse!
It's a pretty old soundcard (Daytona or something). The computer is also pretty old, a P3450 with 256mb RAM.
Perhaps I need to buy myself a new computer... :)
/C
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ozpeter
Location: Australia
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Posted - Thu Aug 07, 2003 4:59 am
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You could try searching the forum and the knowledgebase simply for 'sync' and you'll come up with loads of broadly-related threads - though not so many about CE2000 as such I think. Anyway, happy hunting....
- Ozpeter
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