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overdubs - how to?
Hi All, I'm new. I'm laying down some tracks. overdubing the mistakes. Each overdub is a different track. The problem is, I can hear the change to the overdub and back to the main track - it's kind of a zzzpppt sound.
Am I doing something wrong? |
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you'll have to crossfade the tracks
im not familiar with this particular program...but most programs make it quite simple.... search around in the help |
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