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OK, new problem with Ntrack. Need help.

I got it to record in mono now but it seems that the tracks are bleeding on to one another.

I'll import a WAV backing track file and record a lead part over it but can still here the backing track on the lead track. It's causing it to clip like hell.

How do I prevent this? Is there a setting I need to change?

I'm using an Audiophile 2496 soundcard.

Thanks.
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make sure in N-Track preferences that you dont have "monitor mixer" selected as your input......
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make sure in N-Track preferences that you dont have "monitor mixer" selected as your input......


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is it working now?...
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A trip to AudioMinds may be helpful. It's designed for newbies.


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Yeah, that did the trick Gidge. Thanks again.

And thanks Teej for the link. I bookmarked it.
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