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Please help, i´m getting nuts! (Solved)
Ok, still lamme hehe
I searched the fórum and i found the solution, turn off "all you ear" from sound card ![]() Happy recordings folks ![]() Ok, guys, this will sound pretty lamme... ![]() I´ve got SONAR 6 Producer edition, and i´m driving crazy.. I open a new project, i tried normal project and 4 tracks audio project...i can record my guitar in track 1 and i can playback it. Now i want to record a solo in track 2, i do the same procedures for track 1, but when i start recording, the sound that is playing in track 1 is being recorded at same time that my solo in track 2. I´ve read almost all manual and honestly i cant find a solution. Plz, guys, help me Last edited by luispt73; 05-05-2009 at 15:05.. Reason: It´s solved. |
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in your audio card settings for recording, select your input instead of "what you hear"
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